Ummeliata insecticeps (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13244432 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13244718 |
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Ummeliata insecticeps (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) |
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Ummeliata insecticeps (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) View in CoL
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Oedothorax insecticeps Bösenberg & Strand, 1906: 163 , pl. 12 fig. 257.
Trematocephalus acanthochirus Simon, 1909: 99 , Figs. 3 View Fig , 4 View Fig . (New synonym)
Material examined. – 1 male ( MNHNP AR 11929 View Materials ), type of Trematocephalus acanthochirus Simon, 1909 ; 1 female, Gao Bao Village , Ha Jiang Province, Vietnam, 9 Dec.2000 ; 3 males, 7 females, Viet Lann Village , Ha Jiang Province, Vietnam, 10 Dec.2000 ; 4 females, Viet Lann Village , Ha Jiang Province, Vietnam, 10 Dec.2000 ; 1 female, Viet Lann Village , Ha Jiang Province, Vietnam, 10 Dec.2000 ; 5 males, 8 females, Sac Ha Village , Cao Bang Province, Vietnam, 17 Dec.2000 ; 2 males, 1 female, Sac Ha Village , Cao Bang Province, Vietnam, 16 Dec.2000 ; 4 females, Sac Ha Village , Cao Bang Province, Vietnam, 16 Dec.2000 ; 1 female, Sac Ha Village , Cao Bang Province, Vietnam, 17 Dec.2000 ; 1 female, Quang Hoa Village , Cao Bang Province, Vietnam, 18 Dec.2000 ; 1 female, Van Hoa Village , Son Tay Province, Vietnam, 23 Dec.2000 ; 2 females, Viet Lann Village , Ha Jiang Province, Vietnam (042), 10 Dec.2000 ; 1 female, Viet Lann Village , Ha Jiang Province, Vietnam (027), 10 Dec.2000 ; 1 female, Tan Linh Village , Son Tay Province, Vietnam (138), 23 Dec.2000 ; 2 females, Viet Lann Village , Ha Jiang Province, Vietnam (022), 10 Dec.2000 . Diagnosis. – The male of this species can be easily distinguished by its spiral embolus and the large sclerotized lamella characteristica; the female by the half round epigynum and the shape of the dorsal median plate exposed outside the ventral plate.
Description of male. – Total length: 2.43. Carapace: 1.23 long, 0.90 wide. Abdomen: 1.40 long, 0.97 wide. Carapace ( Fig. 8A View Fig ) brown, cephalic portion elevated into two lobes behind ocular area, the former bears many hairs, the latter smaller, bears two long bristles pointing forwards, deep groove lying between them, also with many short hairs in it. Clypeus slightly backwards. Eyes with black surroundings; AMEs smaller, others subequal. AER recurved, eyes separated by AMEd; PER straight, intervals between eyes slightly longer than PMEd; ALE and PLE juxtaposed. Chelicerae brown as carapace, fang groove with five promarginal and four retromarginal teeth, an additional tooth-like process on front face ( Fig. 8B View Fig ). Sternum darker than carapace. Abdomen whitish gray, without pattern. Lengths of legs: I 3.23 (0.90+ 1.10+ 0.70+ 0.53), II 3.00 (0.90+ 1.00+ 0.63+ 0.47), III 2.14 (0.67+ 0.60+ 0.50+ 0.37), IV 3.57 (0.97+ 1.33+ 0.80+ 0.47); tibia spines: 2-2-1-1; Tm I: 0.64; Tm IV present.
Male palp ( Figs. 8 View Fig E-G): Tibia short with two small dorsal apophyses. Tibia trichobothria: one prolateral and two retrolateral. Paracymbium U-shaped, distal part with thumb-like process apically. Protegulum (PT) sac-shaped with some small papillae at tip. In ventral and prolateral view, palp dominated by large lamella characteristica, posterior part horn-shaped, anterior part divided into two large sclerotic partly covering spiral embolus. Embolus spiraling more than one circle and then turning back abruptly.
Description of female. – Total length: 2.97. Carapace: 1.33 long, 0.93 wide. Abdomen: 2.0 long, 1.43 wide. Carapace unmodified. Chelicerae without tooth-like process on front face. Lengths of legs: I 3.24 (0.90+ 1.07+ 0.77+ 0.50), II 3.00 (0.87+ 1.00+ 0.70+ 0.43), III 2.47 (0.77+ 0.73+ 0.60+ 0.37), IV 3.33 (0.93+ 1.10+ 0.80+ 0.50); tibia spines: 2-2-1- 1; Tm I: 0.69; Tm IV present. Other somatic characters as in male.
Epigynum ( Figs. 8 View Fig J-K): Simple and half round. Ventral plate convex, covering the shallow atrium. Dorsal median plate partly exposed with posterior margin slightly upwards. Inner course as seen in dorsal view ( Fig. 8K View Fig ), complex and difficult to trace.
Distribution. – Russia, China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam (Ha Jiang, Cao Bang and Son Tay).
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Museo Nacional de Historia Natural del Paraguay |
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Ummeliata insecticeps (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906)
Tu, Lihong & Li, Shuqiang 2004 |
Trematocephalus acanthochirus
Simon, E 1909: 99 |