Metalibitia adunca Roewer 1927
Description
Metalibitia adunca (Roewer, 1927)
(Figs 1 A; 4A, D; 5A, E; 7A, E; 10A–C)
Paralibitia adunca Roewer, 1927: 552 [desc], fig. 7; Mello-Leitão, 1932: 90 [cit] [Metalibitia adunca]: Ringuelet, 1959: 425 [by implication] [cit]
Metalibitia adunca: Kury, 2003: 68 [cat]; Pinto-da Rocha & Hara, 2011: 3 [cit]
Type material. SMF 143/9, ♂ holotype, examined.
Type locality. BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz State, Chiquitos Province, Otuquis River—inFormation oF the label. The original description reports: BOLIVIA, Chaco (Otuquis valley).
Geographical distribution (Fig. 14): Only known From the type locality.
Diagnosis. Resembles M. tibialis in having two large apophyses with pointed apex on ventral region oF tibia IV (Figs 7 E, 8I). M. adunca is distinguished From M. tibialis by cheliceral bulla with one retroapical tubercle (Fig. 1 A) (M. tibialis has two tubercles united at the base, Fig. 2 D), Free tergite II with two high rhomboid tubercles (Fig. 1 A) (M. tibialis has a row oF similar sized tubercles, Fig. 2 D) and Femur IV with one retroapical ventral row oF six tubercles, Followed by retroapical apophysis (Fig. 5 E) (M. tibialis has one high rounded tubercle on apical region, Fig. 6 I).
Redescription. Male holotype (SMF 143/9).
Measurements: dorsal scutum, total length, 5.1; dorsal scutum total width 4.55; prosoma length 1.6; prosoma width 2.35; Femur I length 3.35; Femur II length 4.0; Femur III length 3.5; Femur IV length 4.25; pedipalpal Femur length 1.25 mm.
Coloration in ethanol: Entirely dark brown.
Dorsum (Fig. 1 A): Median region oF anterior margin oF dorsal scutum smooth, with small tubercles, three tubercles united at the base and with rhomboid apex on leFt halF and Four tubercles on right halF, near paracheliceral projections. Lateral margins oF dorsal scutum with rounded tubercles From area I to area IV. Ocularium with moderate median depression and six tubercles. Area IV with paramedian pair oF small pointed spines. Posterior margin oF dorsal scutum with row oF 20 tubercles. Free tergite I with row oF 26 tubercles, II with one large, rhomboid tubercle on each side, Four smaller tubercles between them and small tubercles on the lateral border, III with row oF six tubercles. Anal operculum with 24 tubercles irregularly scattered and a pair oF larger tubercles on ventral border. All tubercles oF posterior margin, Free tergites and anal operculum with rounded apex.
Chelicera (Fig. 1 A): Bulla with Four-Five rounded tubercles on proximal margin, the prolateral one smaller than the others, Four retrolateral apical tubercles and one proapical. Segment II with Five teeth, segment III with six teeth.
Pedipalps (Figs 4 A, D): Trochanter with two small dorsal tubercles and two apical ventral tubercles (one larger). Femur with eight dorsal tubercles, three apical dorsal tubercles, row oF eight ventral tubercles (median Four larger) and two small apical tubercles. Tibia with retrolateral rounded projection, dorsal setiFerous small tubercles, two apical lateral tubercles in each side and two proapical ventral spines. Tarsus elongate with Five retrolateral macrosetae.
Legs (Figs 1 A; 5A, E; 7A, D): Coxa I with one retrolateral tubercle smaller than prolateral one. Coxa II with prolateral tubercle with pointed apex, directed towards the apex oF coxa. Coxa III with one rounded prolateral tubercle. Coxa IV visible in dorsal view, tuberculated and with one dorso-apical apophysis. Trochanter IV with one proapical tubercle, Four small prolateral tubercles, two tubercles on retrobasal region (posterior larger and with pointed apex), two prolateral ventral apical tubercles. Femur IV curved and granulated, with retrodorsoapical row oF nine small tubercles; ventral row oF small tubercles; retroventral row oF six rounded tubercles, and one ventral long and rounded apophysis, with tubercles around its base. Tibia IV covered with small tubercles, with retrodorsal tubercles From base to apex; Four dorso-apical tubercles; a row oF Five retroventral tubercles on ventral median portion, the third and FiFth larger with pointed apex; one subapical ventral tubercle and three ventral apical tubercles. Tarsal Formula: 5 / 6 / 5 / 5.
Penis (Figs 10 A–C):Truncus straight. Ventral plate wide, with strong U-cleFt at distal margin; one distal pair oF ventroapical macrosetae E and two pairs oF rounded macrosetae. Dorsal surFace with Five pairs oF macrosetae, oF which two apical (macrosetae C), one dorsal (macrosetae D), one displaced towards median region (macrosetae A) and one lateral (macrosetae B). Glans with base oF stylus narrowed. Stylus with rounded apex and small caruncle on apex.
Female: unknown.
Material examined. Only the type material.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Cosmetidae
- Genus
- Metalibitia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Opiliones
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Roewer
- Species
- adunca
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Metalibitia adunca Roewer, 1927 sec. Coronato-Ribeiro & Pinto-Da-Rocha, 2017
References
- Roewer, C. F. (1927) Weitere Weberknechte II. (II. Erganzung der Weberknechte der Erde, 1923). Abhandlungen der Naturwissenschaftlichen Ferein zu Bremen, 26 (3), 527 - 632.
- Mello-Leitao, C. F. (1932) Opilioes do Brasil. Revista do Museu Paulista, 17 (2), 1 - 505.
- Ringuelet, R. A. (1959) Los aracnidos argentinos del orden Opiliones. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales " Bernardino Rivadavia ", 5, 126 - 439.
- Kury, A. B. (2003) Annotated catalogue on the Laniatores of the New Word (Arachnida, Opiliones). Revista Iberica de Aracnologia, 1, 5 - 337.
- Pinto-Da-Rocha, R. & Hara, M. H. (2011) Redescription of Platygyndes Roewer 1943, a false Gonyleptidae (Arachnida: Opiliones: Cosmetidae). Zookeys, 143, 1 - 12.