Boreviulisoma
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3646.5.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5691647 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ECC14E-FFF1-0745-9EBD-574E7C0EFD00 |
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Boreviulisoma |
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Identification of Boreviulisoma View in CoL species
Differences between the three known species of Boreviulisoma are summarized in Table 1 View TABLE 1 and in the following key:
1. Metazonal setae short, clavate......................................................... B. liouvillei ( Morocco) View in CoL
- Metazonal setae long, pointed.......................................................................... 2
2. Depigmented. Male legs 5–7 and 9–10 with femoral knobs........................... B. barrocalense View in CoL n. sp. ( Portugal)
- Reddish-brown. Male legs from 3 to ca. 26 with femoral knobs................................... B. badium ( Spain)
B. liouvillei View in CoL B. badium B. barrocalense View in CoL n. sp.
Tip of gonopod with a small pointed projection rounded (Figs 18–19) with small bifid projection + ( Figs 24–26 View FIGURES 24 – 26 ) hawksbill-like dorsal projection (Figs 10–14)
Data in parentheses on B. liouvillei from Brolemann (1928) and Schubart (1960), data on B. badium from Attems (1952).
TABLE 1. Comparison of Boreviulisoma species.
Colour of trunk | (dark red-brown) | (dark reddish-brown) | white |
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Body length | (3: 11 mm) (Ƥ: 15 mm) | - | 3: 9–10 mm Ƥ: 10–11 mm |
Body width | 3: 0.92(-1.28) mm, Ƥ: 1.36(-1.55) mm | (3: 0.9 mm) | 3: 0.86–0.89 mm Ƥ: 0.99–1.04 mm |
Tergal setae | tiny/short, (slightly) clavate (Figs 22–23) | long, thin, pointed | long, thin, pointed (Fig. 6) |
Male femoral knobs | absent (?) | on all legs from 3rd pair onward | on legpairs 5–7 + first + second postgonopodal pair |
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