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  | journal = Zootaxa
 
  | journal = Zootaxa
 
  | volume = 3655
 
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  | Familia = Chthoniidae
 
  | Familia = Chthoniidae
 
  | Genus = Chthonius
 
  | Genus = Chthonius
  | Specific name = pieltaini
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  | Specific name = poseidonis
 
  | Infraspecific name =  
 
  | Infraspecific name =  
 
  | Taxon rank = genus
 
  | Taxon rank = genus
  | Taxon authority = Beier 1930a: 327
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  | Taxon authority = Gardini 1993b: 75
 
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  | Nomenclature citation = {{Nomenclature citation| ''{{Taxon name|Chthonius pieltaini}}'' Gardini, Giulio, 2013, Zootaxa 3655: 93-97.}}  
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  | Nomenclature citation = {{Nomenclature citation| ''{{Taxon name|Chthonius poseidonis}}'' Gardini, Giulio, 2013, Zootaxa 3655: 97-99.}}  
  | Wikispecies page name = Chthonius_pieltaini
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  | Wikispecies page name = Chthonius_poseidonis
 
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  | Pensoft Profile = Chthonius_pieltaini
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  | Pensoft Profile = Chthonius_poseidonis
 
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{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=[[Type]] locality:[[Italy]], Veneto, Vicenza Prov., Longare, Covoli di Costozza 274 V/VI (45 ° 28 ʹ 22.7 ʺN 11 ° 36 ʹ0 3.7 ʺE).}}
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{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=[[Type]] locality:[[Italy]], Sardinia, Sassari Prov., Alghero, Grotta di Nettuno 65 Sa/SS (40 ° 33 ʹ 39 ʺN 8 °09ʹ 50 ʺE).}}
  
{{Section|class=distribution|heading = Distribution|content=Distribution.[[Italy]]: Veneto, Lombardy.}}
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{{Section|class=distribution|heading = Distribution|content=Distribution.[[Italy]]: Sardinia.}}
  
{{Section|class=diagnosis|heading = Diagnosis|content=Diagnosis (Ƥ). An anophthalmic hypogean {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} ({{Taxon name|Ephippiochthonius|''Ephippiochthonius''}}) from the southeastern Alps that differs from other species of the {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''C. fuscimanus''}} group in the following combination of characters: movable cheliceral finger with isolated subapical tooth (di), in females proximal with respect to the spinneret; movable cheliceral finger of 3 without spinneret; tergite I with 4 setae; chelal hand (in lateral view) without a rounded hump distad of trichobothria ib-isb, with a weak depression proximad of ib-isb; fixed and movable chelal finger respectively with 12–14 and 7–9 triangular teeth; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 3–4 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.030–0.036 mm); proximal half of movable chelal finger with straight, thick marginal lamina; length of chela 0.75–1.04 (3), 0.93–1.14 (Ƥ) mm, length of movable chelal finger 0.44– 0.59 (3), 0.57–0.66 (Ƥ) mm; chela 6.5–7.4 (3), 6.3–6.9 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; ratio of pedipalpal femur/ carapace 1.3–1.7 (3 Ƥ).}}
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{{Section|class=diagnosis|heading = Diagnosis|content=Diagnosis (Ƥ). A hypogean {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} ({{Taxon name|Ephippiochthonius|''Ephippiochthonius''}}) from Sardinia that differs from other species of the {{Taxon name|Chthonius tetrachelatus|''C. tetrachelatus''}} group in the following combination of characters: movable cheliceral finger with spinneret in both sexes and without isolated subapical tooth (di); posterior margin of carapace with 2 macrosetae; fixed and movable chelal finger respectively with 21–25 and 9–12 triangular teeth; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 3 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.035–0.042 mm); length of chela 1.21–1.41 (3), 1.16–1.60 (Ƥ) mm, length of movable chelal finger 0.71–0.80 (3), 0.67–0.94 (Ƥ) mm; chela 6.4–6.7 (3), 5.6–6.1 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.5–18 (3 Ƥ).}}
  
{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=Material examined. ITALY— Veneto: Belluno Prov.—1 Ƥ, Lamon, Bus de la Bela, 670 m a.s.l., 23.IV. 1984, F. Gasparo leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., Grotta di San Donato 133 V/BL, 644 m a.s.l., 10.VII. 1982, F. Gasparo leg. (MCST); 1 3 1 Ƥ, id., 15.IV. 1986, E. Piva & I. Ferrari leg. (MSNV); 1 3, Quero, Grotta del Marmo 1202 V /BL, 30.IX. 1995, M. Grottolo leg. Veneto: Treviso Prov.—1 3, Nervesa della Battaglia, Grotta grande di Val Boera 1143 V /TV, 160 m a.s.l., 24.X. 2008, D. Bianco & E. Piva leg. Veneto: Vicenza Prov.—1 3, Alonte, Case Peretto, 75 m a.s.l., 21.V. 1994, G. Peretto leg., digging in small valley; 1 3 1 Ƥ, Arcugnano, Grotta della Moreieta 329 V/VI, 375 m a.s.l., 14.VII. 1985, E. Piva leg. (MSNV); 2 3, id., 3.IV. 2005, D. Bianco & A. Casa leg. (EPV); 1 3, id., Il Longo Bricco 5947 V/VI, 150 m a.s.l., 26.I. 2003, E. Piva leg. (EPV); 1 Ƥ, Brendola, Grotta di San Vito 96 V /VI, 71 m a.s.l., 22.VI. 1982, E. Piva leg. (MSNV); 1 Ƥ, Cornedo Vicentino, Grotta ai Cocchi 2000 V /VI, 290 m a.s.l., 19.IX. 1982, E. Piva leg. (MSNV); 1 Ƥ, [[Isola]] Vicentina, Grotta del Convento a quota superiore, 5.II. 1986, E. Piva & I. Ferrari leg. (MSNV); 1 Ƥ, id., 8.X. 1989, S. Zoia leg.; 1 Ƥ, Longare, Grotta del Tesoro 166 V/VI, 17.X. 1982, E. Piva leg.; 1 Ƥ, Valdagno, Grotta dei Partigiani 1783 V /VI, 475 m a.s.l., 12.VIII. 2004, D. Bianco leg. (EPV); 1 Ƥ, Zovencedo, Grotta dei due cani 1318 V /VI, 360 m a.s.l., 13.III. 1997, R. Monguzzi leg. (RMM); 1 Ƥ 4 T, id., 6.IV. 2008, E. Piva leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., 19.X. 2008, E. Piva leg.; 3 3 7 Ƥ 1 T, id., 19.IV. 2009, E. Piva leg. Veneto: Verona Prov.—1 Ƥ, Ponte di Veja, Grotta A, 5.IV. 1978, G. Caoduro leg. (MSNV); 1 3, Roverè Veronese, Loneri, Buso del Gatto 1421 V /VR, 22.V. 1988, G. Comotti & A. Baldan leg.; 1 3, Sant’Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Cava n. 5, 18.IV. 1999, E. Piva leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., Cava n. 3, 600 m a.s.l., 21.XI. 1999, E. Piva leg.; 1 3, Sant’Anna d’Alfaedo, Grotta Lorenzo Bertola 1120 V /VR, 600 m a.s.l., 2.IX. 2007, E. Piva leg. (EPV); 1 Ƥ, Tregnago, Grotta dei Damati 9 V /VR, 17.VI. 2006, M. Grottolo leg. Lombardy: Bergamo Prov.—1 Ƥ, Grone, Colle San Fermo, 1100 m a.s.l., 4.IV. 1996, R. Monguzzi leg.}}
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{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=[[Type]] material examined. ITALY— Sardinia: Sassari Prov.—1 3 ([[holotype]]), Alghero, Capo Caccia, Grotta di Nettuno 65 Sa/SS, 2 m a.s.l., 22.VIII. 1990, M. Mucedda leg.; 1 Ƥ ([[paratype]]), id., 23.XII. 1989, M. Mucedda leg.; 1 D ([[paratype]]), id., Capo Caccia, Grotta del Soffio (= Gruta del Buf) 1389 Sa/SS, 52 m a.s.l., 28.I. 1990, I. Panoutsopoulos leg.
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Other material examined. ITALY— Sardinia: Oristano Prov.—1 3, Cuglieri, Tegas, Grotta di Cappas 181 Sa/OR, 193 m a.s.l., 2.IV. 2005, G. Grafitti leg., on decomposing organic matter at 70 m from the entrance. Sardinia: Sassari Prov.—3 3 1 Ƥ, id., Capo Caccia, Grotta di Nettuno 65 Sa/SS, 2 m a.s.l., 17.I. 1993, A. Molinu, G. Murittu & M. Mucedda leg., on dry concretions at 200 m from the entrance; 1 T, id., 24.VI. 1995, M. Mucedda leg., under stone in the tourist gallery; 1 3, id., 18.III. 2005, M. Mucedda leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., Capo Caccia, Grotta del Soffio (= Gruta del Buf) 1389 Sa/SS, 52 m a.s.l., 25.VIII. 1993, M. Mucedda leg., on wall of the first karst well; 1 3, Mara, Tuva ‘e Mare, Grotta Tuva ‘e Mare 94 Sa/SS, 525 m a.s.l., 1.III. 1992, G. Grafitti leg., under stone; 4 Ƥ, id., 19.XII. 1999, F. Camboni & M. Mucedda leg.}}
  
{{Section|class=description|heading = Description|content=Description of adults (Ƥ). Troglomorphic facies, integument depigmented; lateral surfaces of carapace, cheliceral palm and distal surface of chelal hand with strong hispid granulation. Carapace 0.9–1.1 times longer than broad, subquadrate, slightly constricted posteriorly; anterior margin (figs 179–180) strongly dentate between median macrosetae, without epistome, sometimes weakly prominent in females; no eyes or eye-spots, ocular area as in fig. 181; chaetotaxy mm 4mm: 6: 4: 2: 2 (18), macrosetae fine (thicker and more abruptly acuminate in specimens from Lamon), rarely 3 or 4 preocular microsetae on each side; length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.13– 0.16 mm. Chaetotaxy of tergites I–X 4: 4: 4: 4: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 4. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 9:(3) 8 (3):(2) 8 (2): 8–10: 8: 6– 8: 6: 6: 7; genital opening of males flanked by 6–7 setae on each side. Chelicerae (figs 183 – 183) 2.2–2.4 times as long as broad, palm with 6 setae and 2 (rarely 3) microsetae laterally; fixed finger with 7–10 teeth, proximally reduced in size, and 6–8 proximal microtubercles; movable finger with a large isolated subapical tooth (di), proximal with respect to spinneret in females, 5–8 contiguous teeth and 3–4 proximal microtubercles; gl ratio 0.50– 0.57; spinneret almost absent in males, prominent, cone-shaped and apically rounded in females; rallum with 11 blades; serrulae interior and exterior respectively with 12–13 and 14–15 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 4 + 3 marginal microsetae, II 4 (rarely 5), III 5 (rarely 6), IV 6; coxa II with 7–12 coxal spines, coxa III with 3–6 coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 6.35–7.5 (3), 6.9–7.3 (Ƥ) times as long as broad; chela (figs 184–186) 6.5–7.4 (3), 6.3–6.9 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.6–2.85 (3), 2.5–2.75 (Ƥ) times as long as deep, clearly depressed at level of ib-isb in males; fixed chelal finger with 12–14 large triangular teeth, with dental canals: the first proximal tooth (rarely the first two proximal teeth) squat and apically rounded, other teeth pointed and weakly reclined; base of fixed finger with 10–14 microtubercles; tip of fixed finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 3 (rarely 4) teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.030–0.036 mm); distal half of movable finger with 7–9 large, upright, triangular teeth with dental canals and proximally to halfway between sb and st, with 1–4 vestigial teeth, without dental canals; marginal lamina between b and sb finer and with 4–10 microtubercles; coupled sensilla pc halfway between b and sb, rarely nearer to sb; trichobothria as in figs 185–186, ist mostly distad of line eb-esb; basal apodeme of movable finger strongly sclerotized, fine, bent and apically crenate; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.45–1.5 (3), 1.4–1.6 (Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.15–1.3 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.3–1.7 (3 Ƥ).
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{{Section|class=description|heading = Description|content=Description of adults (Ƥ). Weakly marked troglomorphic facies. Integument depigmented or with weak pigmentation, carapace, chelicerae and pedipalps mostly testaceous; hispid granulation on lateral surface of carapace, cheliceral palm and base of movable chelal finger. Carapace 1.0– 1.1 times longer than broad, posteriorly constricted; anterior margin (fig. 187) finely denticulate between median macrosetae, without (Gr. di Nettuno) (fig. 188) or with (Gr. Tuva ‘e Mare) evident epistome; eyes variously developed: missing (Gr. di Cappas), or the anterior ones reduced to a pale cuticular area (Gr. Tuva ‘e Mare) or completely developed (Gr. di Nettuno), in latter case the anterior eyes with convex lens (diameter 0.049–0.056 mm, distance to anterior margin of carapace 0.050 – 0 0 60 mm), the posterior ones with flat lens, all eyes with tapetum; chaetotaxy mm(or m) 4mm (or m): 6: 4: 2: 2 (18), macrosetae fine; 1 or 2 preocular microsetae on each side, rarely 1 or 3 on one side; length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.14–0.16 mm. Chaetotaxy of tergites I–X 4: 4: 4: 4: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 4. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 10:(3) 8 (3):(2) 7 (2): 8: 6: 6: 6: 6: 7; sternite II rarely with 11 or 14 setae, st. III rarely with (4) 9–10 (4) setae, sternite IV rarely with (2) 8 (2) setae, sternite V rarely with 10 setae; genital opening of males mostly flanked by 6–11 setae on each side. Chelicerae (fig. 189) 2.0– 2.4 times as long as broad, palm with 6 or 7 setae and 2 microsetae laterally, fixed finger with 7–11 teeth and about 5 proximal microtubercles; movable finger with 7–10 teeth proximally reduced in size and about 5 proximal microtubercles; movable finger without isolated subapical tooth (di); gl ratio 0.58–0.62; spinneret weakly raised in males, prominent, conical and apically rounded in females; rallum with 11 blades; serrula exterior with 14–17 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3 + 3 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 6 (rarely 7); coxa II with 9–17 coxal spines, coxa III with 5–9 coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 6.6–8.1 (3), 6.9–7.4 (Ƥ) times as long as broad; chela (fig. 190) 6.4– 6.7 (3), 5.6–6.1 (Ƥ) as long as deep; hand of chela 2.5–2.9 (3), 2.2–2.5 (Ƥ) times as long as deep, weakly depressed proximally ib-isb (with a weak hump distad of ib-isb in specimens from Gr. di Cappas and Gr. di Tuva ‘e Mare); 187–190. {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} (E.) {{Taxon name|Chthonius poseidonis|''poseidonis''}} Gardini, 1993 (male [[holotype]]). 187, anterior margin of carapace; 188, anterolateral portion of carapace; 189, fingers of right chelicera; 190, right chela, lateral view (redrawn after Gardini, 1993 b).
Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.3–1.45 (3), 1.4–1.8 (Ƥ). Carapace 0.41–0.45 × 0.36–0.43 (0.32–0.40 anteriorly) (3), 0.42–0.51 × 0.42–0.52 (0.37–0.48 anteriorly) (Ƥ). Chelicerae 0.31–0.41 × 0.14–0.17 (3), 0.39– 0.47 × 0.17–0.20 (Ƥ), movable finger length 0.16–0.21 (3), 0.20–0.24 (Ƥ). Pedipalp: femur 0.54–0.75 × 0.085– 0.10 (3), 0.66–0.84 × 0.095–0.115 (Ƥ); chela 0.75–1.04 × 0.115–0.15 (3), 0.93–1.14 × 0.14–0.19 (Ƥ); hand length 0.30–0.40 (3), 0.36–0.47 (Ƥ); movable finger length 0.44–0.59 (3), 0.57–0.67 (Ƥ).
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fixed chelal finger with 23–27 teeth: 2–3 proximal teeth apically rounded, the others triangular, sharp, proximally reduced in size, all teeth with dental canals; tip of fixed chelal finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 3 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.035–0.042 mm); distal half of movable chelal finger with 1 or 2 very small distal teeth and 8–11 triangular, upright, sharp teeth; proximal half of movable chelal finger with vestiges of 8–15 teeth back to trichobothrium sb (or a little proximad of sb), all teeth with dental canals; coupled sensilla pc nearer to sb than to b (rarely a little distad of sb); trichobothria as in fig. 190, eb-esb-ist mostly placed in a straight line, rarely ist at level of esb; basal apodeme of movable chelal finger strongly sclerotized, mostly narrow, rectangular; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.35–1.6 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.1–1.3 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.5–18 (3 Ƥ).
Description of tritonymph. Integument depigmented, hispid granulation less marked than in adults. Carapace 1.0 times longer than broad, anterior margin as in adults; no eyes or eye-spots; chaetotaxy m 4m: 6: 4: 2: 2 (18); length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.115 mm. Chaetotaxy of tergites as in adults. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 5:(2) 6 (2):(1) 6 (1): 8: 7: 6: 6: 6: 7. Chelicerae 2.2 times as long as broad, palm with 5 setae and 1 lateral microseta; fixed finger with 7 teeth and few proximal microtubercles, movable finger with 6 teeth and an isolated subapical tooth (di) proximal with respect to spinneret; gl ratio 0.52. Pedipalp: femur 5.9 times as long as broad; chela 6.3 times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.6 times as long as deep, clearly depressed at level of trichobothrium ib; fixed finger with 12 large, triangular teeth and trace of one proximal tooth; base of fixed finger with 10 microtubercles; tip of fixed finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; distal half of movable chelal finger with 7 triangular pointed teeth and 2 proximal vestigial teeth; base of movable finger with a few microtubercles; coupled sensilla pc just distad of trichobothrium b; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.45; ratio of pedipalpal femur/ movable finger 1.2; ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.4.
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Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.8–2.3 (3), 2.2–2.5 (Ƥ). Carapace 0.57–0.60 × 0.53–0.58 (0.48–0.55 anteriorly) (3), 0.54–0.58 × 0.51–0.68 (0.48–0.64 anteriorly) (Ƥ). Chelicerae 0.50–0.55 × 0.21–0.26 (3), 0.50– 0.64 × 0.22–0.315 (Ƥ), movable finger length 0.25–0.27 (3), 0.24–0.30 (Ƥ). Pedipalp: femur 0.83–1.05 × 0.12– 0.135 (3), 0.84–1.18 × 0.12–0.16 (Ƥ); chela 1.21–1.41 × 0.19–0.21 (3), 1.16–1.60 × 0.20–0.27 (Ƥ); hand length 0.47–0.61 (3), 0.46–0.66 (Ƥ); movable finger length 0.71–0.80 (3), 0.67–0.94 (Ƥ).
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Description of tritonymph. Integument depigmented. Carapace 0.95 times longer than broad, posteriorly slightly constricted, anterior margin denticulate, without epistome; anterior eyes with flat lens, no posterior eyes; chaetotaxy m 4m: 6: 4: 2: 2 (18). Chaetotaxy of tergites as in adults. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 4:(2) 6 (2):(1) 6 (1): 7: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6. Chelicerae 2.1 times as long as broad, palm with 5 setae and 1 microseta laterally; fixed finger with 6–7 teeth proximally reduced in size; movable finger with 6 teeth, without isolated subapical tooth (di); spinneret prominent; gl ratio 0.60; rallum with 9 blades; serrula exterior with about 12 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3 + 2 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 5; coxa II with 7 coxal spines, coxa III with 3 coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 6.5 times as long as broad; chela 6.7 times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.8 times as long as deep; fixed chelal finger with 18 triangular teeth proximally reduced in size back to the finger base, followed by 4 proximal microtubercles; tip of fixed finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; distal half of movable chelal finger with 10 triangular teeth (the distal one very small) with dental canals and, in the proximal half, with vestiges of 9 teeth without dental canals; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.4; ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.2; ratio of pedipalpal femur/ carapace 1.6.
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Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.4. Carapace 0.43 × 0.45 (0.41 anteriorly). Chelicerae 0.38 × 0.18, movable finger length 0.19. Pedipalp: femur 0.68 × 0.105; chela 0.94 × 0.14; hand length 0.39; movable finger length 0.55.}}
  
Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.2. Carapace 0.37 × 0.36 (0.33 anteriorly). Chelicerae 0.33 × 0.15, movable finger length 0.17. Pedipalp: femur 0.53 × 0.09; chela 0.76 × 0.12; hand length 0.31; movable finger length 0.45.}}
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{{Section|class=discussion|heading = Discussion|content=Remarks. Among the species of the {{Taxon name|Chthonius tetrachelatus|''Chthonius tetrachelatus''}} group, {{Taxon name|Chthonius poseidonis|''C. poseidonis''}} is closely related to the hypogean {{Taxon name|Chthonius grafittii|''C. grafittii''}} from NW Sardinia, from which it differs in minor troglomorphic facies: chela 6.4–6.7 (3) 5.6–6.1 (Ƥ) times as long as deep in {{Taxon name|Chthonius poseidonis|''C. poseidonis''}},6.85 (3) 6.1–6.5 (Ƥ) times as long as deep in {{Taxon name|Chthonius grafittii|''C. grafittii''}}; fixed chelal finger with 21–25 triangular teeth in {{Taxon name|Chthonius poseidonis|''C. poseidonis''}}, with 18–22 triangular teeth in {{Taxon name|Chthonius grafittii|''C. grafittii''}}.
 
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Gardini (2008) noted morphological differences between subterranean Sardinian populations, but nevertheless referred them all to {{Taxon name|Chthonius poseidonis|''C. poseidonis''}}. A similar taxonomic difficulty—due to shortage of specimens—is mentioned in regard to {{Taxon name|Chthonius concii|''C. concii''}}.}}
{{Section|class=discussion|heading = Discussion|content=Remarks.{{Taxon name|Chthonius pieltaini|''Chthonius pieltaini''}} is a subterranean species, with a high degree of troglomorphy, known from the Dolomites to the Bergamasque pre-Alps westwards. Among the species of the {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''C. fuscimanus''}} group, with an isolated subapical tooth (di) on the movable cheliceral finger, {{Taxon name|Chthonius pieltaini|''C. pieltaini''}} is probably related to the epigean {{Taxon name|Chthonius nanus|''C. nanus''}}, widespread in the same geographical area, because of the shape of chelal hand and the form of the dentition. They clearly differ from each other in most troglomorphic characters and in the shape of the male spinneret. The epigean {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''C. fuscimanus''}} also partially occupies the same area (East of Lake Garda), but its relationship with {{Taxon name|Chthonius pieltaini|''C. pieltaini''}} is doubtful. Both species are similar in size (length of pedipalpal chela 0.75–1.04 (3) 0.93–1.14 (Ƥ) mm in {{Taxon name|Chthonius pieltaini|''C. pieltaini''}}, 1.0– 1.12 (3) 0.85–1.25 (Ƥ) mm in {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''C. fuscimanus''}}) and show an identical ratio of pedipalpal femur/ carapace (1.3–1.7 in both species): since hypogean species usually show, with respect to the related epigean species, remarkable troglomorphy such as greater size and slender appendages, I suppose that {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''C. fuscimanus''}} is not related to {{Taxon name|Chthonius pieltaini|''C. pieltaini''}}.
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Among the species of the {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''Chthonius fuscimanus''}} group with troglomorphic facies, {{Taxon name|Chthonius pieltaini|''C. pieltaini''}} is related to the hypogean {{Taxon name|Chthonius monguzzii|''C. monguzzii''}} from Carnic Alps to Bergamasque pre-Alps westwards (see Remarks under latter for comparison).}}
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==Taxon Treatment==
 
==Taxon Treatment==
*{{aut|Gardini, Giulio}}; 2013: A revision of the species of the pseudoscorpion subgenus Chthonius (Ephippiochthonius) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from Italy and neighbouring areas, Zootaxa '''3655''': 93-97. {{doi|TODO}}
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*{{aut|Gardini, Giulio}}; 2013: A revision of the species of the pseudoscorpion subgenus Chthonius (Ephippiochthonius) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from Italy and neighbouring areas, Zootaxa '''3655''': 97-99. {{doi|TODO}}
  
 
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Pseudoscorpiones
Familia: Chthoniidae
Genus: Chthonius

Name

Chthonius poseidonis Gardini 1993b: 75Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Materials Examined

Type locality:Italy, Sardinia, Sassari Prov., Alghero, Grotta di Nettuno 65 Sa/SS (40 ° 33 ʹ 39 ʺN 8 °09ʹ 50 ʺE).

Distribution

Distribution.Italy: Sardinia.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis (Ƥ). A hypogean Chthonius (Ephippiochthonius) from Sardinia that differs from other species of the C. tetrachelatus group in the following combination of characters: movable cheliceral finger with spinneret in both sexes and without isolated subapical tooth (di); posterior margin of carapace with 2 macrosetae; fixed and movable chelal finger respectively with 21–25 and 9–12 triangular teeth; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 3 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.035–0.042 mm); length of chela 1.21–1.41 (3), 1.16–1.60 (Ƥ) mm, length of movable chelal finger 0.71–0.80 (3), 0.67–0.94 (Ƥ) mm; chela 6.4–6.7 (3), 5.6–6.1 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.5–18 (3 Ƥ).

Materials Examined

Type material examined. ITALY— Sardinia: Sassari Prov.—1 3 (holotype), Alghero, Capo Caccia, Grotta di Nettuno 65 Sa/SS, 2 m a.s.l., 22.VIII. 1990, M. Mucedda leg.; 1 Ƥ (paratype), id., 23.XII. 1989, M. Mucedda leg.; 1 D (paratype), id., Capo Caccia, Grotta del Soffio (= Gruta del Buf) 1389 Sa/SS, 52 m a.s.l., 28.I. 1990, I. Panoutsopoulos leg. Other material examined. ITALY— Sardinia: Oristano Prov.—1 3, Cuglieri, Tegas, Grotta di Cappas 181 Sa/OR, 193 m a.s.l., 2.IV. 2005, G. Grafitti leg., on decomposing organic matter at 70 m from the entrance. Sardinia: Sassari Prov.—3 3 1 Ƥ, id., Capo Caccia, Grotta di Nettuno 65 Sa/SS, 2 m a.s.l., 17.I. 1993, A. Molinu, G. Murittu & M. Mucedda leg., on dry concretions at 200 m from the entrance; 1 T, id., 24.VI. 1995, M. Mucedda leg., under stone in the tourist gallery; 1 3, id., 18.III. 2005, M. Mucedda leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., Capo Caccia, Grotta del Soffio (= Gruta del Buf) 1389 Sa/SS, 52 m a.s.l., 25.VIII. 1993, M. Mucedda leg., on wall of the first karst well; 1 3, Mara, Tuva ‘e Mare, Grotta Tuva ‘e Mare 94 Sa/SS, 525 m a.s.l., 1.III. 1992, G. Grafitti leg., under stone; 4 Ƥ, id., 19.XII. 1999, F. Camboni & M. Mucedda leg.

Description

Description of adults (Ƥ). Weakly marked troglomorphic facies. Integument depigmented or with weak pigmentation, carapace, chelicerae and pedipalps mostly testaceous; hispid granulation on lateral surface of carapace, cheliceral palm and base of movable chelal finger. Carapace 1.0– 1.1 times longer than broad, posteriorly constricted; anterior margin (fig. 187) finely denticulate between median macrosetae, without (Gr. di Nettuno) (fig. 188) or with (Gr. Tuva ‘e Mare) evident epistome; eyes variously developed: missing (Gr. di Cappas), or the anterior ones reduced to a pale cuticular area (Gr. Tuva ‘e Mare) or completely developed (Gr. di Nettuno), in latter case the anterior eyes with convex lens (diameter 0.049–0.056 mm, distance to anterior margin of carapace 0.050 – 0 0 60 mm), the posterior ones with flat lens, all eyes with tapetum; chaetotaxy mm(or m) 4mm (or m): 6: 4: 2: 2 (18), macrosetae fine; 1 or 2 preocular microsetae on each side, rarely 1 or 3 on one side; length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.14–0.16 mm. Chaetotaxy of tergites I–X 4: 4: 4: 4: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 4. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 10:(3) 8 (3):(2) 7 (2): 8: 6: 6: 6: 6: 7; sternite II rarely with 11 or 14 setae, st. III rarely with (4) 9–10 (4) setae, sternite IV rarely with (2) 8 (2) setae, sternite V rarely with 10 setae; genital opening of males mostly flanked by 6–11 setae on each side. Chelicerae (fig. 189) 2.0– 2.4 times as long as broad, palm with 6 or 7 setae and 2 microsetae laterally, fixed finger with 7–11 teeth and about 5 proximal microtubercles; movable finger with 7–10 teeth proximally reduced in size and about 5 proximal microtubercles; movable finger without isolated subapical tooth (di); gl ratio 0.58–0.62; spinneret weakly raised in males, prominent, conical and apically rounded in females; rallum with 11 blades; serrula exterior with 14–17 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3 + 3 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 6 (rarely 7); coxa II with 9–17 coxal spines, coxa III with 5–9 coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 6.6–8.1 (3), 6.9–7.4 (Ƥ) times as long as broad; chela (fig. 190) 6.4– 6.7 (3), 5.6–6.1 (Ƥ) as long as deep; hand of chela 2.5–2.9 (3), 2.2–2.5 (Ƥ) times as long as deep, weakly depressed proximally ib-isb (with a weak hump distad of ib-isb in specimens from Gr. di Cappas and Gr. di Tuva ‘e Mare); 187–190. Chthonius (E.) poseidonis Gardini, 1993 (male holotype). 187, anterior margin of carapace; 188, anterolateral portion of carapace; 189, fingers of right chelicera; 190, right chela, lateral view (redrawn after Gardini, 1993 b). fixed chelal finger with 23–27 teeth: 2–3 proximal teeth apically rounded, the others triangular, sharp, proximally reduced in size, all teeth with dental canals; tip of fixed chelal finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 3 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.035–0.042 mm); distal half of movable chelal finger with 1 or 2 very small distal teeth and 8–11 triangular, upright, sharp teeth; proximal half of movable chelal finger with vestiges of 8–15 teeth back to trichobothrium sb (or a little proximad of sb), all teeth with dental canals; coupled sensilla pc nearer to sb than to b (rarely a little distad of sb); trichobothria as in fig. 190, eb-esb-ist mostly placed in a straight line, rarely ist at level of esb; basal apodeme of movable chelal finger strongly sclerotized, mostly narrow, rectangular; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.35–1.6 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.1–1.3 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.5–18 (3 Ƥ). Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.8–2.3 (3), 2.2–2.5 (Ƥ). Carapace 0.57–0.60 × 0.53–0.58 (0.48–0.55 anteriorly) (3), 0.54–0.58 × 0.51–0.68 (0.48–0.64 anteriorly) (Ƥ). Chelicerae 0.50–0.55 × 0.21–0.26 (3), 0.50– 0.64 × 0.22–0.315 (Ƥ), movable finger length 0.25–0.27 (3), 0.24–0.30 (Ƥ). Pedipalp: femur 0.83–1.05 × 0.12– 0.135 (3), 0.84–1.18 × 0.12–0.16 (Ƥ); chela 1.21–1.41 × 0.19–0.21 (3), 1.16–1.60 × 0.20–0.27 (Ƥ); hand length 0.47–0.61 (3), 0.46–0.66 (Ƥ); movable finger length 0.71–0.80 (3), 0.67–0.94 (Ƥ). Description of tritonymph. Integument depigmented. Carapace 0.95 times longer than broad, posteriorly slightly constricted, anterior margin denticulate, without epistome; anterior eyes with flat lens, no posterior eyes; chaetotaxy m 4m: 6: 4: 2: 2 (18). Chaetotaxy of tergites as in adults. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 4:(2) 6 (2):(1) 6 (1): 7: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6. Chelicerae 2.1 times as long as broad, palm with 5 setae and 1 microseta laterally; fixed finger with 6–7 teeth proximally reduced in size; movable finger with 6 teeth, without isolated subapical tooth (di); spinneret prominent; gl ratio 0.60; rallum with 9 blades; serrula exterior with about 12 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3 + 2 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 5; coxa II with 7 coxal spines, coxa III with 3 coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 6.5 times as long as broad; chela 6.7 times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.8 times as long as deep; fixed chelal finger with 18 triangular teeth proximally reduced in size back to the finger base, followed by 4 proximal microtubercles; tip of fixed finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; distal half of movable chelal finger with 10 triangular teeth (the distal one very small) with dental canals and, in the proximal half, with vestiges of 9 teeth without dental canals; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.4; ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.2; ratio of pedipalpal femur/ carapace 1.6. Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.4. Carapace 0.43 × 0.45 (0.41 anteriorly). Chelicerae 0.38 × 0.18, movable finger length 0.19. Pedipalp: femur 0.68 × 0.105; chela 0.94 × 0.14; hand length 0.39; movable finger length 0.55.

Discussion

Remarks. Among the species of the Chthonius tetrachelatus group, C. poseidonis is closely related to the hypogean C. grafittii from NW Sardinia, from which it differs in minor troglomorphic facies: chela 6.4–6.7 (3) 5.6–6.1 (Ƥ) times as long as deep in C. poseidonis,6.85 (3) 6.1–6.5 (Ƥ) times as long as deep in C. grafittii; fixed chelal finger with 21–25 triangular teeth in C. poseidonis, with 18–22 triangular teeth in C. grafittii. Gardini (2008) noted morphological differences between subterranean Sardinian populations, but nevertheless referred them all to C. poseidonis. A similar taxonomic difficulty—due to shortage of specimens—is mentioned in regard to C. concii.

Taxon Treatment

  • Gardini, Giulio; 2013: A revision of the species of the pseudoscorpion subgenus Chthonius (Ephippiochthonius) (Arachnida, Pseudoscorpiones, Chthoniidae) from Italy and neighbouring areas, Zootaxa 3655: 97-99. doi
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