Re-description of Condyloderes storchi Higgins, 2004 in Martorelli & Higgins, 2004

(Figs 29–31; Tables 1, 2, 7)

Condyloderes storchi Higgins, 2004 in Martorelli & Higgins, 2004: pp. 86–88, figs 2–5, tables 1, 2.

Condyloderes storchi — Sørensen & Pardos 2008: pp. 53, 54 [species erroneously cited as C. storchi Martorelli & Higgins, 2004].— Shirley 2009: p. 1129 [species erroneously cited as C. storchi Martorelli & Higgins, 2004].— Neuhaus et al. 2010: p. 468.— Sørensen et al. 2010b: pp. 235, 241 [species erroneously cited as C. storchi Martorelli & Higgins, 2004].— Neuhaus 2013, pp. 297, 332, tables 6, 12.— Adrianov & Maiorova 2016: pp. 11, 18 [species erroneously cited as C. storchi Martorelli & Higgins, 2004].

Diagnosis. Neck placids with condyles in one basal row in narrower placids and three rows in broader placids; narrower placids with one basal condyle; broader placids with two condyles each in apical, intermediate, and basal row; midventral placid with three apical and basal condyles and two in intermediate row; acicular spine middorsally on segments 1–10, midterminally on segment 11, lateroventrally on segments 1–9, and laterodorsally on segment 10; cuspidate spine ventrolaterally on segments 5 and 9, lateral accessorily on segments 1, 4 and 8, and middorsally on segments 5 and 7; type-5 (?) sensory spot ventromedially on segment 11; type-6 sensory spot ventromedially on segments 1 (slightly more paraventrally) and 2–9, lateroventrally on segment 10, sublaterally on segments 1–3, 5–7 and 9, midlaterally on segments 1 and 2, laterodorsally on segments 1–9, subdorsally on segment 10, and paradorsally on segments 1 (almost subdorsally), 2, 4–6, 8 and 9.

Material examined. Holotypic male (USNM 1025879) mounted laterally (Fig. 1; Table 1).