Sperchon (Hispidosperchon) setiger Thor, 1898
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5666.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16610133 |
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Sperchon (Hispidosperchon) setiger Thor, 1898 |
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Sperchon (Hispidosperchon) setiger Thor, 1898
( Figs 8– 10 View FIGURES 8 View FIGURES 9 View FIGURES 10 , 11E,F View FIGURES 11 )
Material examined. Three females, Russia, Yaroslavl region, Kutma River , 24.11.2024, leg. V. Kolesnikov ; one female, Russia, Sverdlovsk Region, Balda River , 04.10.2020, leg. V. Stolbov (COX1 sequence: OL343041 View Materials ) .
Diagnosis. Integument reticulated, with numerous folds. Glandularia platelets of dorsum not enlarged, dorsum with small muscle attachment plates (Dc-2-4 and Dl-1-4). Cx-I+II separated, Cx-III without glandular opening, Cxgl-4 is the only seta between Cx-IV and genital plates. Venter with muscle attachment platelets. Acetabula 1 and 2 elongated, close to each other. Excretory pore without sclerotized ring, located close to Vgl-3. P-2 not shortened or widened, with a pointed distoventral projection with three distal short setae, ventral spiniform seta absent. P-3 with four spiniform ventral setae. Ventral peg-like seta on P-4 small. P-5 short. IV-L-3-5 with few, simple dorsal setae.
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