Cryptocorypha ornata (Attems, 1938)
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Cryptocorypha ornata (Attems, 1938) |
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Cryptocorypha ornata (Attems, 1938) View in CoL
Fig. 1–5 View Figure 1 View Figures 2–5
Synonymy. Platykapelus ornatus Attems, 1938 .
Material examined. 1♂ collected on 25 May 2024; 2♂, 1♀ collected on 28 May 2024, Brunswick , Glynn County, Georgia, USA, 31°11′33″N 81°28′04″W by Eliot G. VanOtteren GoogleMaps .
Description. Length 4.3 mm, width 0.9 mm, W/L ratio 21%. Color a dull pink in life ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).
Head uniformly and densely setose, except for the clypeus. Frons with small protuberances just above the antennal sockets. Antennae clavate, C-shaped. Antennomere lengths 1, 2, 7<4<3<5=6.
Body H + 20 segments in both males and females. Collum broad and flabellate, dorsally obscuring head in its entirety. Collum margins smooth, unscalloped, though divided radially into 6+6 subequal sectors by 11 radii; finely granulate, though with no notable tubercules as is common in Pyrgodesmidae ( Fig. 2 View Figures 2–5 ). Metatergites microgranulate with low, broad bosses, entirely glabrous ( Fig. 2 View Figures 2–5 ). Postcollum paranota with 3 lobes (segments 2–4, 6, 8, 11, 14) or 4 lobes (segments 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15–18), without porosteles. Pore formula normal, ozopores flush, open dorsolaterally between the third and fourth lobes ( Fig. 3 View Figures 2–5 ). Epiproct exposed dorsally, subconical. Apicodorsal trichostele absent from both ultimate and penultimate tibiae.
Gonopods quadripartite ( Fig. 4 View Figures 2–5 ). Endomere, solenomere, and velum subequal in length, exomere a short, curved process. Endomere ensiform, ectally serrate. Solenomere slender, apically plumose. Velum tall, flattened, and loosely wrapped around the solenomere, obscuring its apex from view in most aspects. Exomere apically dentate and curved mesad. In situ , gonopods nest together so that one velum cups the other ( Fig. 5 View Figures 2–5 ). Coxae globose and finely spiculate, with scattered setae.
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