Leonardesmus, Shelley & Shear, 2006
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1176.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F8411541-33C5-4963-83D9-BE1F3F227A08 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5059374 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE8D00-FFB3-534B-FEBE-CC46358B5CF2 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Leonardesmus |
status |
gen. nov. |
Leonardesmus , new genus
Type species. Leonardesmus injucundus , new species.
Diagnosis. A genus of smallbodied Nearctodesmidae with moderately to densely hirsute head and first four terga; terga 5–18 with at most only scattered setae. Antennae with four terminal sensory cones and slight swellings, possibly indicating microsensillae, on articles 5–7. Dorsum smooth, with only shallow transverse metatergal grooves, without tubercles or pustules; epiproct extending well beyond margins of paraprocts, with long terminal setae. Sterna with bicruciform and transverse impressions, with short spines subtending coxae on most segments. Prefemora of leg pairs 2–15 (on segments 3–10) in males with distinct, rounded, dorsal lobes; femora of pregonopodal legs clavate, with suggestions of distal lobes. Gonopods with two secondary processes, prefemora curving smoothly into, and not demarcated from, acropodal stem; process "A" a broad laminate flange arising from medial surface of stem with a closely appressed, secondary, medial lamina and two variable projections on lateral surface, more proximal one divided into two branches; process "B" a long, narrow, variable, lateral projection extending distad to level of solenomere; "distal zone" of acropodite expanding into cupped lamina with irregularly toothed distal margin, solenomere long and slender, curving over lateral face of lamina.
Distribution. Known only from southwestern Washington state, U. S. A ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–3 ), some 840 mi (1,344 km) northnorthwest of the closest published record of a "micronearctodesmid," that of Phreatodesmus cooki Loomis, 1960 , from Woodford, in the Tehachapi Mountains, Kern Co., California.
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