Homolophus chemerisi Staręga & Snegovaya, 2008

Snegovaya, Nataly Yu. & Cokendolpher, James C., 2021, Further studies on harvestman genus Homolophus (Opiliones: Phalangiidae), with descriptions of two new species, Zootaxa 4908 (3), pp. 301-353 : 327-329

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4908.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4450798

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Homolophus chemerisi Staręga & Snegovaya, 2008
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Homolophus chemerisi Staręga & Snegovaya, 2008 View in CoL

Figures 14 View FIGURE 14 , 17–18 View FIGURE 17 View FIGURE 18

Homolophus chemerisi Staręga & Snegovaya, 2008: 81–82 View in CoL , figs. 31–37

Diagnosis. This species differs from all others, including the most closely related, H. arcticus Banks, 1893 and H. tibetanus ( Roewer, 1911) , by the following: metatarsi I with characteristic black structures looking like blunt angular denticles, but at higher magnification are thickly packed “brushes” of short thickened setae (see Fig. 1E View FIGURE 1 and insert). With short and thickened legs and with short alae on penis truncus.

Type Locality. Tajikistan, Gissar Mt. Range , Gissar valley, vicinity of Khochiler village (Kishlak), plane tree grove, ca. 38°32’N, 69°21’E GoogleMaps

Distribution. Tajikistan and here newly recorded from Uzbekistan ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 ).

Specimens Examined. UZBEKISTAN, Samarkand Vilayat , neighborhood of Samarkand, March 1896, leg. A. Barschevskiy, field # N45-96 (3 males, 4 females, ZIN) .

Description. Medium-sized harvestmen; male body rectangular, with rounded corners; medium sclerotization of body cuticle, less slender, 1.67 times longer than wide; length 6.0 mm, width 3.6 mm; entire dorsum yellowishtan with some areas variegated with white, whitish-yellow and brown [primarily on cephalothorax; darkest areas just above muscle attachment sites (compare to Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 )]; tones; covered with middle-sized black-tipped denticles. Ocularium low, round, not large, 1.5 times its length from anterior margin of cephalothorax, with 6–7 smaller denticles on each side. Legs rather short, angular in cross-section, I and II pair thickened (sexually dimorphic), I and III Fe spindle-shaped, all segments with rows of small dark denticles, Mt I with modified (thickly packed) “brushes” of short thickened setae. Leg lengths (mm): I 3.8 + 1.6 + 3.3 + 4.5 + 6.5 = 19.7, II 7.0 + 2.0 + 6.0 + 5.3 + 13.0 = 33.3, III 4.0 + 2.0 + 3.5 + 4.7 + 7.2 = 21.4, IV 6.0 + 1.8 + 4.8 + 6.5 + 10.0 = 29.1. Pedipalps short, slightly enlarged; Fe ventrally densely covered with large and middle-sized black-tipped denticles dorsally with middle-sized denticles and setae; Pa with black-tipped denticles and setae; Ti ventrally densely covered with small black-tipped denticles, other parts denticles and setae; Ta with setae and ventrally on basal ¾ with strip of sensory microdenticles. Pedipalp segment lengths (mm): 1.7 + 1.0 + 1.6 + 2.1 = 6.4. Chelicerae medium to slender-sized, tabby marks not evident, basal segment dorsally with some denticles, distal segment dorso-subapically with some denticles. Cheliceral basal segment ventrally smooth without bulge, length 2.0 mm, distal segment length 2.3 mm. Penis medium-sized, length (mm): truncus 3.5, glans 0.4, stylus 0.13; truncus narrowing gradually towards apex, truncus dorsoventrally flattened, only slightly bowed, recurved in lateral view.Apical portion with small alae directed dorsally. Glans in profile boat-shaped, with lateral incisions, ventrally oval.

Female differs from male in larger size and more elongated body shape, slenderer, 3.75 times longer than wide. Body with longitudinal, light-colored, indistinct dashed stripe running length of body; line only faintly indicated or absent on male. Female body length 7.5 mm, width 2.0 mm. Pedipalp segment lengths (mm): 1.3 + 0.7 + 1.0 + 1.8 = 4.8. Cheliceral basal segment length 1.8 mm, distal segment length 2.1 mm. Leg lengths (mm): I 5.0 + 1.4 + 3.0 + 3.5 + 5.2 = 18.1, II 6.6 + 1.6 + 5.5 + 4.2 + 9.2 = 27.1, III 3.2 + 1.2 + 2.8 + 4.0 + 6.2 = 17.4, IV 4.6 + 1.6 + 4.0 + 5.8 + 7.6 = 23.6.

Comments. Specimens over 100 years old. Colors likely faded.

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Opiliones

Family

Phalangiidae

Genus

Homolophus

Loc

Homolophus chemerisi Staręga & Snegovaya, 2008

Snegovaya, Nataly Yu. & Cokendolpher, James C. 2021
2021
Loc

Homolophus chemerisi Staręga & Snegovaya, 2008: 81–82

Snegovaya, N. Yu. & Starega, W. 2008: 82
2008
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