Camptomorpha papillosa ( Attems, 1931 )
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https://doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.34.1.01 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15610435 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C46D87F6-BB5B-0325-8532-B758FE646F33 |
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Camptomorpha papillosa ( Attems, 1931 ) |
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Camptomorpha papillosa ( Attems, 1931)
Fig. 7 View Fig .
Leptodesmus (Leptodesmus) pApillOsus Attems, 1931: 10 View in CoL , figs 1–4 (sYntYpes, ZMH); Attems, 1938: 13, fig. 8; Weidner [1960: 84], listed in type catalogue.
CAmptOmOrpHA pApillOsus View in CoL (sic!) — Hoffman, 1953: 123.
Leptodesmus View in CoL ( PHAntAsmOdesmus View in CoL ) pApillOsus View in CoL — Kraus, 1956: 142, Camptomorpha View in CoL by implication.
Pseudoleptodesmus (Pseudoleptodesmus) cOrdillerAnus Attems, 1931: 28 View in CoL , figs 40–42, syn.n. (sYntYpes, ZMH, after Hoffman [in litt.]).
Leptodesmus (Pseudoleptodesmus) cOrdillerAnus View in CoL — Attems, 1938: 39, fig. 42.
CAmptOmOrpHA cOrdillerAnus View in CoL (sic!) — Hoffman, 1953: 122.
Leptodesmus View in CoL ( PHAntAsmOdesmus View in CoL ) cOrdillerAnus View in CoL — Kraus, 1956: 142, Camptomorpha View in CoL by implication.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIVE NOTES (after Attems [1931, 1938]). Width 4.0 mm. Coloration dark castaneous brown with a vague, lighter, axial stripe; antennae and legs dark red-brown. Paraterga relatively small and faintly rimmed, caudal corners mostly sharp and dentiform ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Epiproct simple and finger-shaped, directed slightlY dorsad. HYpoproct subtrapeziform. with a small apical tooth between both thick setigerous knobs. ♂ legs ventrallY with all tibiae but four last pairs carrYing apical chelae; ♂ coxae 3 each with a strong, blunt, denselY setose process directed forward.
Gonopods ( Fig. 7B–F View Fig ) with both prefemoral process (PfP) and acropodite (A) subequal in length, very complex and strongly armed; PfP also broad, with an irregular internal margin and a small digitiform process near middle; A robust and leaf-shaped, with several grooves at external margin, one of the apical branches being directed basally; solenomere (sl) simple and only slightly curved.
DISTRIBUTION. Ecuador, Sabanilla, 1°50′45.0″S 80°13′ 04.3″W, East slope of the Cordilleras [ Attems, 1931, 1938].
JUSTIFICATION OF SYNONYMY. Hoffman [in litt.] provided ample evidence of the synonymy of C. pApillOsA with C. cOrdillerAnA ( Fig. 7B–F View Fig ). Indeed, both these formal species came from the same collection and even the same population, even though Attems [1931] assigned them to different genera! Following Hoffman [in litt.], we choose to use the name C. papillOsA because it has 26 pages of priority over C. cOrdillerAnA, while both names have been used the same number of times in the primary taxonomic literature.
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Camptomorpha papillosa ( Attems, 1931 )
Golovatch, Sergei I. & Bouzan, Rodrigo S. 2025 |
Leptodesmus
Kraus O. 1956: 142 |
Leptodesmus
Kraus O. 1956: 142 |
CAmptOmOrpHA pApillOsus
Hoffman R. L. 1953: 123 |
CAmptOmOrpHA cOrdillerAnus
Hoffman R. L. 1953: 122 |
Leptodesmus (Pseudoleptodesmus) cOrdillerAnus
Attems C. 1938: 39 |
Leptodesmus (Leptodesmus) pApillOsus
Attems C. 1938: 13 |
Attems C. 1931: 10 |
Pseudoleptodesmus (Pseudoleptodesmus) cOrdillerAnus
Attems C. 1931: 28 |