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Parabeloniscus Suzuki 1967

Description

Parabeloniscus Suzuki, 1967

Parabeloniscus Suzuki, 1967: 40; Suzuki, 1973: 211 –212.

Type species: Parabeloniscus nipponicus Suzuki, 1967, by original designation.

Diagnosis. Medium-sized epedanids, dorsal scutum pyriform, ocularium with a long median spine. Opisthosomal region of scutum with five areas, unarmed except for rows of hair-tipped granules. Coxa IV enormously expanded and with many hair-tipped tubercles. Proximal segment of chelicera with bulla. Pedipalpal femur with 4–5 setiferous tubercles ventrally, and with two setiferous tubercles on medial side distally. Tarsi III–IV of leg with bare double claws, without scopulae. Distitarsi of the first and second tarsi with two tarsalia. Shaft of penis widened distally. Ventral plate conspicuous. Follis immovable, partly sunken into truncus. Ovipositor with four ventral and six dorsal setae. Secondary sexual characters in males include ventral spine or enlarged tubercle of the leg IV, and a remarkably enlarged median spine of the free tergite III (only P. caudatus and P. corneus sp. nov.).

Distribution. China (Fujian); Japan.

Notes

Published as part of Zhang, Chao & Zhang, Feng, 2012, A new species of Parabeloniscus (Opiliones: Laniatores: Epedanidae) from China, pp. 55-64 in Zootaxa 3565 on page 56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.211633

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Biodiversity

Family
Epedanidae
Genus
Parabeloniscus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Opiliones
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Suzuki
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Parabeloniscus Suzuki, 1967 sec. Zhang & Zhang, 2012

References

  • Suzuki, S. (1967) A remarkable new phalangodid, Parabeloniscusnipponicus (Phalangodidae, Opiliones, Arachnida) from Japan. Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses, 40 (4), 194 - 199.
  • Suzuki, S. (1973) Opiliones from the South-west Islands, Japan. Journal of Science of the Hiroshima University, 24, 205 - 279.