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  | journal = Zootaxa
 
  | journal = Zootaxa
 
  | volume = 3655
 
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  | Familia = Chthoniidae
 
  | Familia = Chthoniidae
 
  | Genus = Chthonius
 
  | Genus = Chthonius
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  | Specific name = zoiai
 
  | Infraspecific name =  
 
  | Infraspecific name =  
 
  | Taxon rank = genus
 
  | Taxon rank = genus
  | Taxon authority = Gardini, Giulio, 2013
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  | Taxon authority = Gardini 1990: 248
 
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  | Nomenclature citation = {{Nomenclature citation| ''{{Taxon name|Chthonius }}'' Gardini, Giulio, 2013, Zootaxa 3655: 16-20.}}  
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  | Nomenclature citation = {{Nomenclature citation| ''{{Taxon name|Chthonius zoiai}}'' Gardini, Giulio, 2013, Zootaxa 3655: 140-142.}}  
  | Wikispecies page name = Chthonius_
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  | Wikispecies page name = Chthonius_zoiai
 
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  | Pensoft Profile = Chthonius_
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  | Pensoft Profile = Chthonius_zoiai
 
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{{Section|class=description|heading = Description|content={{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} (E.) {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''aegatensis''}} Callaini 1989: 138, figs 1 A–F (n. syn.).}}
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{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=[[Type]] locality:[[Italy]], Liguria, La Spezia Prov., La Spezia, Grotta della Taglia 79 Li/SP (44 °06ʹ0 3 ʺN 9 ° 47 ʹ 30 ʺE).}}
  
{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=[[Type]] locality: [[Italy]], Sardinia, Cagliari Prov., Narcao, Colle della Campanasissa (39 ° 12 ʹ0 4 ʺN 8 ° 46 ʹ 18 ʺE).}}
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{{Section|class=distribution|heading = Distribution|content=Distribution.[[Italy]]: Liguria.}}
  
{{Section|class=distribution|heading = Distribution|content=Distribution. Sicily (Egadi Isl.), central and southern Sardinia, Majorca.}}
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{{Section|class=diagnosis|heading = Diagnosis|content=Diagnosis (Ƥ). An anophthalmic hypogean {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} ({{Taxon name|Ephippiochthonius|''Ephippiochthonius''}}) from eastern Liguria 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) at level with the spinneret and a median prominent group of 5 subequal teeth; chelal hand (in lateral view) without a rounded hump distad of trichobothria ib-isb, weakly depressed proximally ib-isb, without hollow just before the base of the movable chelal finger; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 4 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.031–0.035 mm); length of chela 0.75– 1.06 (3), 0.92–1.07 (Ƥ) mm, length of movable chelal finger 0.45–0.63 (3), 0.54–0.62 (Ƥ) mm; chela 6.4–6.5 (3), 5.8–6.6 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.4–1.7 (3 Ƥ).}}
  
{{Section|class=diagnosis|heading = Diagnosis|content=Diagnosis (Ƥ). An eyed epigean {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} ({{Taxon name|Ephippiochthonius|''Ephippiochthonius''}}) 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), spinneret mostly absent in males; carapace with 2 preocular microsetae on each side; ocular series with 6 macrosetae; posterior margin of carapace with 4 macrosetae, pedipalpal hand (in lateral view) with a rounded hump distad of trichobothria ib-isb; fixed chelal finger with 12–16 triangular teeth (proximal rounded teeth excepted); proximal half of fixed chelal finger with 2–5 rounded and spaced teeth, marginal lamina not prominent; proximal half of movable chelal finger with thick marginal lamina, with rounded or vestigial teeth with high base; genital opening of males flanked by 5–8 setae on each side, partly scattered along sides of genital opening; length of chela 0.45–0.57 (3), 0.50–0.66 (Ƥ) mm, length of movable chelal finger 0.26–0.35 (3), 0.28–0.40 (Ƥ) mm; chela 4.0– 5.3 (3), 3.6–4.6 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.0– 1.2.}}
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{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=[[Type]] material examined.[[ITALY]] —Liguria: La Spezia Prov.—1 3 1 T ([[paratype|paratypes]]), La Spezia, Vallone di Biassa, Grotta della Taglia 79 Li/SP, 160 m a.s.l., 9.IX. 1979, A. & L. Briganti & S. Zoia leg.; 1 3 ([[holotype]]) 1 Ƥ ([[paratype]]), id., 21.II. 1982, G. M. Schiaffino & S. Zoia leg.; 1 Ƥ ([[paratype]]), “ {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} Gestroi E. S.[[typu|typus]]!” “Bocca Lupara 12.II. [18] 96. [R.] Gestro”, [La Spezia, Grotta di Bocca Lupara 74 Li/SP] (MSNG).
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Other material examined. ITALY— Liguria: Genoa Prov.—1 3 1 Ƥ, Castiglione Chiavarese, San Pietro Frascarese, Grotta da Prima Ciappa superiore 976 Li/GE, 420 m a.s.l., 21.XII. 1975, L. Briganti, L. A. Cassulo & S. Zoia leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., 24.X. 1976, L. A. Cassulo & S. Zoia leg.; 1 3 1 Ƥ, id., 6.XI. 1977, L. Briganti, G. Gardini & S. Zoia leg. Liguria: La Spezia Prov. – 1 Ƥ, Lerici, Grotta dei Branzi 468 Li/SP, 350 m a.s.l., 14.II. 1982, S. Durante & S. Zoia leg.; 1 3, Maissana, Tann-a de Strie (= Tann-a de Liciorno) 147 Li/SP, 880 m a.s.l., 29.IV. 1982, S. Zoia leg.}}
  
{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=[[Type]] material examined.[[ITALY]] —Sicily: Trapani Prov.—1 3 1 Ƥ ([[paratype|paratypes]]), “Marettimo 5.4. 82 Contrada Cisterna. humus e fogliame sotto macchia mediterranea” “ {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''Chthonius aegatensis''}} Callaini [[paratypu|paratypus]] ” (MSNG). Sardinia: Cagliari Prov.—1 3 1 Ƥ ([[paratype|paratypes]]), “Sardegna. Colle della Campanasissa 22.3. 76 15 Km. da Narcao. humus di leccio e corbezzolo” “ {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''Chthonius berninii''}} Callaini [[paratypu|paratypus]] ” (MSNG). Sardinia: Nuoro Prov.—1 3 (with broken opisthosoma) 1 Ƥ ([[paratype|paratypes]]), “Sardegna. Baunei 4.4. 78 fogliame di leccio” “ {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''Chthonius bauneensis''}} Callaini [[paratypu|paratypus]] ” (MSNG).
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{{Section|class=description|heading = Description|content=Description of adults (Ƥ). Troglomorphic facies, integument depigmented; hispid granulation on lateral surfaces of carapace and on cheliceral palm. Carapace 1.05–1.1 times longer than broad, slightly constricted posteriorly; anterior margin (fig. 270) between median macrosetae with sharp denticles, rarely weakly prominent with larger denticles, but always without epistome; no eyes or eye-spots (fig. 271); chaetotaxy 4: 6: 4: 2: 2 (18), macrosetae thin; 0 or 2 preocular microsetae on each side; length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.11–0.13 mm. Chaetotaxy of tergites I–X 4: 4: 4: 4: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 4, tergite I rarely with 2 or 3 setae. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 9– 10:(3) 9–10 (3):(2) 7–8 (2): 8–9: 6–9: 6–7: 6: 6: 7; genital opening of males flanked by 6–7 setae on each side (4 + 5 setae in male from Maissana: Tann-a de Strie). Chelicerae (figs 272–273) 2.2–2.4 times as long as broad, palm with 6 setae and 2 microsetae laterally; fixed finger with 7–8 subequal teeth and 4–5 proximal microtubercles; distal half of movable finger with a group of 5 prominent teeth and with an isolated subapical tooth (di) at level of spinneret; gl ratio 0.52–0.60; spinneret weakly raised in males, prominent and rounded apically in females; rallum with 11 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3–4 + 3 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 6; coxa II with 10–12 coxal spines, coxa III with 4–6 coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 7.05–7.2 (3), 6.4–7.7 (Ƥ) times as long as broad; chela (fig. 274–275) 6.4–6.5 (3), 5.8–6.6 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.6–2.7 (3), 2.4–2.8 (Ƥ) times as long as deep, with a weak depression proximad of trichobothria ib-isb; fixed chelal finger with 13–15 triangular, pointed teeth (except proximal one rounded apically) with dental canals; base of finger with 5–10 microtubercles; tip of finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 4 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.031– 0.035 mm); distal half of movable chelal finger with 8–10 triangular, pointed teeth (the proximal one sometimes reduced, widely rounded) with dental canals; proximal half of finger, staring distad of sb, with straight, thick marginal lamina, rarely irregularly undulated; coupled sensilla pc variably placed between sb and halfway between b and sb; trichobothria as in fig. 275; basal apodeme of movable finger strongly sclerotized, long, rectangular; trichobothria eb-esb-ist mostly placed in a straight line, rarely ist a little proximad of line eb-esb; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.3–1.5 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.2–1.25 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.4–1.7 (3 Ƥ).
Other material examined.[[ITALY]] —Sardinia: Cagliari Prov.—2 3, Arbus, near Miniera Ingurtosu, 257 m a.s.l., 14.XI. 2009, G. Ruzzante leg., under stone; 2 Ƥ, Ballao, Rio Bintinoi, 2.XII. 1986, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 3 1 Ƥ, Burcei, Monte Sette Fratelli, 26.I. 1990, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., 8.III. 1991; 1 3, id., 17.V. 1991; 4 Ƥ, Cagliari, Cala Regina, 15.III. 1989, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 2 Ƥ, Carbonia, Barbusi, 11.XI. 1986, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 Ƥ, Carbonia, Monte Sirai, 22.XII. 1990, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 3 3 Ƥ, Domus de Maria, 29.XII. 1991, P. Leo leg.; 1 3 1 Ƥ, id., Cala de sa Musica, 56 m a.s.l., 31.X. 2009, G. Ruzzante leg., under stone; 1 3 3 Ƥ, id., Punta Su Pisu, 19 m a.s.l., XII. 2007, G. Ruzzante leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., V. 2008; 4 3 3 Ƥ, id., XII. 2008; 3 Ƥ, id., I. 2009; 2 3 6 Ƥ, id., XI. 2009, dried faggots; 3 3 3 Ƥ, Domusnovas, 12.I. 1990, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 Ƥ, Escalaplano, near provincial road n. 13, 230 m a.s.l., 14.III. 2010, C. Torti leg., Mediterranean low scrub; 1 Ƥ, Sant’Antioco, [[Isola]] il Toro, 10.V. 1988, R. Poggi leg. (MSNG); 1 3 1 Ƥ 1 T, id., [[Isola]] Sant’Antioco, Cala Lunga, 11.II. 1984, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., 4.II. 1990, L. Fancello leg.; 2 3, near Narcao, 1.IV. 1997, S. Vit leg., mature Mediterranean forest; 3 3, Pula, Pixina Manna, 15.II. 1992, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 2 3 4 Ƥ, Santadi, 17.XII. 1993, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 2 Ƥ, id., Punta Sébera, Grotta 3 a di Rocca Gravellus 1622 Sa/CA, 780 m a.s.l., 19.I. 1997, J. De Waele & M. Pisano leg., under stone; 1 Ƥ 2 T, Sarroch, 11.IV. 1989, L. Fancello leg.; 1 3 2 Ƥ, id., 25.II. 1991, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 4 3 3 Ƥ 1 T, id., 29.X. 1986; 3 Ƥ, id., 6.V. 1991; 1 3 1 Ƥ, Siliqua, Orbai, 1.IV. 1991, G. Gardini leg., holm oak; 3 3 3 Ƥ, Soleminis, Monte Arrubiu, 390 m a.s.l., 10.X. 2009, G. Ruzzante leg., under stone; 1 3, Teulada, 3.III. 1991, P. Leo leg.; 2 3, Uta, Genna de su Cerbu, 8.XI. 1989, L. Fancello leg.; 1 3 1 Ƥ 1 T, Villacidro, 15.III. 1987, P. Leo leg.; 4 Ƥ, Villasimius, 12.I. 1993, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., [[Isola]] Serpentara, 9.V. 1988, R. Poggi leg. (MSNG). Sardinia: Nuoro Prov.—1 3 2 Ƥ, Baunei, 18.XII. 1992, P. Leo leg.; 1 3, Baunei, forestal area of Monte Lopene, 710 m a.s.l., 21.V. 2010, C. Torti leg., {{Taxon name|Pinus pinaster|''Pinus pinaster''}}; 1 Ƥ, near Baunei, 7.XII. 1991, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.; 1 3 2 T, Baunei, near Perda Longa, 20 m a.s.l., [no date], C. Torti leg., scrub on limestone; 3 3 2 Ƥ, id., San Pietro, 550 m a.s.l., 5.VII. 1984, C. Torti leg., scrub on limestone; 2 T, Supramonte di Baunei, Grotta di Su Canale n.c. Sa/NU, X. 2003, P. Marcia leg.; 1 3, Gairo, Gairo Cardedu, 26.VI. 1984, C. Torti leg., holm oak; 1 3, id., Gairo Marina, 5 / 14.IV. 2009, C. Torti leg.; 2 3, Lanusei, 10.I. 1993, L. Fancello leg.; 2 3 1 Ƥ, id., near main road n. 198 km 89, 2.VII. 1984, C. Torti leg., holm oak on granite; 3 3 5 Ƥ, id., main road n. 198 km 90, 19.VI. 1985, C. Torti leg., holm oak; 1 3 1 T, Ollolai, between SP 29 and SP 22, 800 m a.s.l., 12.III. 2009, C. Torti leg., holm oak; 1 Ƥ, Perdasdefogu, 15.III. 1990, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg. Sardinia: Oristano Prov.—1 3, Ardauli, 30.XII. 1994, L. Fancello & P. Leo leg.}}
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{{Section|class=description|heading = Description|content=Description of adults (Ƥ). Integument pigmented, carapace, tergites, chelicerae and pedipalps yellowbrown; lateral surface of carapace, cheliceral palm and base of movable chelal finger with weak hispid granulation. Carapace 0.9–1.1 times longer than broad, subquadrate; anterior margin (figs 18–19) strongly dentate between median macrosetae, with small epistome in both sexes; ocular area as in fig. 20, four eyes, the anterior ones with weakly convex lens (diameter 0.030–0.038 mm), posterior eyes more reduced, with weak lens; distance from anterior eyes to anterior margin of carapace 0.024–0.030 mm; chaetotaxy mm 4mm: 6: 4: 2: 4 (20), rarely one preocular microseta, macrosetae fairly fine; length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.063–0.082 mm; posterolateral macrosetae shorter than posteromedian ones. 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 8, 9 or 11 setae, st. III 7, st. IV 6–8, st. V 9; genital opening of males (fig. 25) flanked by 5–8 setae on each side, partly scattered; genital opening of variable width, mostly with straight, more or less opened sides (i.e. 3 from Sarroch, 29.X. 1986). Chelicerae (figs 21–23) 1.9–2.2 times as long as broad, palm with 6 setae and 2 (rarely 1) microsetae laterally; fixed finger with 4–7 teeth proximally reduced in size and 5–8 proximal microtubercles; movable finger with an isolated subapical tooth (di), at the same level—or a little proximad—of the spinneret, and with 4–7 teeth proximally reduced in size and a few proximal microtubercles; gl ratio 0.55–0.61; spinneret mostly absent in males, in females keel-like or prominent, rarely only weakly raised (figs 21–22), cone-shaped and apically rounded (fig. 23); rallum with 11 blades; serrulae interior and exterior respectively with 12 and 14 or 15 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3 + 3 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 6; coxa II with 5–12 (mostly 5–8) coxal spines, coxa III with 2– 6 (mostly 4–5) coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp (figs 24, 26– 27): femur 4.3–5.3 (3), 4.4–5.1 (Ƥ) times as long as broad, basally with moderate hispid granulation; chela 4.0– 5.3 (3), 3.6–4.6 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; hand of chela 1.7–2.1 (3), 1.55–1.9 (Ƥ) times as long as deep, smooth, with an evident round hump distad of ib-isb and a marked hollow—with thicker cuticule—just before the base of movable finger; fixed chelal finger usually with 14–15 (rarely 12 or 16) teeth: 1 or 2 distal, small and acuminate teeth, 10–14 large, triangular, faintly reclined teeth, all with dental canals, and 1–5 proximal rounded teeth with dental canals; base of fixed finger with 4–8 microtubercles; tip of fixed finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; pedipalpal fixed finger at level of est-it with 5–6 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.022–0.023 mm); distal half of movable finger rarely with 1 or 2 distal denticles and with 6–11 triangular and upright teeth with dental canals; proximal half of movable finger with 5–9 rounded vestigial teeth, without dental canals, on high marginal lamina; base of movable finger with few microtubercles; coupled sensilla pc mostly at level of sb; trichobothria as in figs 26–27, eb-esb-ist mostly placed in a straight line or with ist distad of the line eb-esb, ist sometimes at level of esb; basal apodeme of movable finger strongly sclerotized, variable in shape, mostly slightly curved and apically truncate; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.2–1.65 (3), 1.2–1.5 (Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.15–1.3 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.0– 1.2 (3 Ƥ).
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Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.30–1.55 (3), 1.46–1.60 (Ƥ). Carapace 0.42–0.47 × 0.38–0.43 (3), 0.42–0.49 × 0.39–0.46 (Ƥ). Chelicerae 0.37–0.40 × 0.16–0.165 (3), 0.35–0.42 × 0.15–0.18 (Ƥ), movable finger length 0.16–0.20 (3), 0.18–0.21 (Ƥ). Pedipalp: femur 0.64–0.74 × 0.10–0.105 (3), 0.65–0.74 × 0.09–0.11 (Ƥ); chela 0.75–1.06 × 0.12–0.165 (3), 0.92–1.07 × 0.14–0.17 (Ƥ); hand length 0.30–0.43 (3), 0.365–0.445 (Ƥ); movable finger length 0.45–0.63 (3), 0.54–0.62 (Ƥ).
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Description of tritonymph. Chaetotaxy of carapace as in adults, no preocular microsetae; no eyes or eyespots. Chaetotaxy of tergites as in adults. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–VIII: 5:(2) 6 (2):(1) 6 (1): 7: 6: 6: 6. Cheliceral palm with 5 setae and one microseta laterally; spinneret as in females. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3 + 2 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 4–5, IV 5. Pedipalp: femur 5.3 times as long as broad; chela 5.8 times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.35 times as long as deep, more depressed dorsally than in adults; fixed chelal finger with 11 triangular teeth and 8 proximal microtubercles; tip of fixed chelal finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; movable chelal finger with 8 teeth, the proximal one reduced and rounded apically; coupled sensilla pc a little distad of b; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.45; ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.2.
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Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.2. Pedipalp: femur 0.40 × 0.075; chela 0.58 × 0.10; hand length 0.235; movable finger length 0.34.}}
  
Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.0– 1.2 (3) 1.3–1.4 (Ƥ). Carapace 0.28–0.35 × 0.28–0.34 (0.26–0.30 anteriorly) (3), 0.30–0.40 × 0.32–0.40 (0.32–0.35 anteriorly) (Ƥ). Chelicerae 022– 0.27 × 0.11–0.135 (3), 0.25– 0.32 × 0.13–0.16 (Ƥ), movable finger length 0.12–0.15 (3), 0.135–0.17 (Ƥ). Pedipalp: femur 0.32–0.40 × 0.06– 0.08 (3), 0.36–0.45 × 0.07–0.10 (Ƥ); chela 0.45–0.57 × 0.10–0.12 (3), 0.51–0.66 × 0.13–0.16 (Ƥ); hand length 0.19–0.24 (3), 0.23–0.27 (Ƥ); movable finger length 0.26–0.35 (3), 0.29–0.40 (Ƥ).
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{{Section|class=discussion|heading = Discussion|content=Remarks. Gardini (1990) emphasized the presence in eastern Liguria of populations (referred to as {{Taxon name|Chthonius zoiai|''C. cf. zoiai''}}) from isolated karstic systems that differed from the [[type]] specimens of {{Taxon name|Chthonius zoiai|''C. zoiai''}}, chiefly in the number of macrosetae on tergite I (4 instead of 2), on coxae I (3 instead of 4) and in the absence of preocular microsetae. Until larger samples become available for studying variation, it seems best to consider the specimens examined here as conspecific. A similar case, concerning hypogean populations of {{Taxon name|Roncus gestroi|''Roncus gestroi''}} Beier, 1930 in eastern Liguria, is discussed in Gardini (1993 a).
Description of tritonymph. Integument with weak pigmentation and weak hispid granulation. Carapace as long as broad (1.0), anterior margin with small epistome; eyes as in adults (diameter of anterior eyes 0.024 mm); chaetotaxy m 4m: 6: 4: 2: 4 (20), length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.059 mm. Chaetotaxy of tergites as in adults. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 5:(2) 6 (2):(1) 6 (1): 7: 6: 6: 6: 6: 5. Chelicerae 1.9 –2.0 times as long as broad, palm with 5 setae and 1 lateral microseta; fixed finger with 6–8 teeth, movable finger with an isolated subapical tooth (di) and 3–5 contiguous teeth; gl ratio 0.59–0.60. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 2–3 + 2 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 5; coxa II with 4–6 coxal spines, coxa III with 2–4 coxal spines intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 4.6–4.8 times as long as broad; chela 4.3–4.7 times as long as deep; hand of chela 1.8–1.9 times as long as deep, with a slight round hump distad of ib-isb and a marked hollow—with thicker cuticle—just before the base of the movable finger; fixed chelal finger on the whole with 11–13 teeth: 2 very small distal teeth, 9–11 triangular, large teeth and 1–2 proximal rounded teeth; base of fixed finger with microtubercles; tip of fixed finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; distal half of movable finger with 1 distal denticle and 6–7 upright, triangular teeth with dental canals; proximal half of movable finger with 5 rounded vestigial teeth, without dental canals, on high marginal lamina; base of movable finger with 4–5 microtubercles; coupled sensilla pc distad of b; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.35–1.4; ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.1–1.2; ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.0.
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Within the {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''Chthonius fuscimanus''}} group, {{Taxon name|Chthonius zoiai|''C. zoiai''}} is related to the epigean {{Taxon name|Chthonius nanus|''C. nanus''}}, a widespread species in the same geographical area, from which it differs in many troglomorphic characters. {{Taxon name|Chthonius zoiai|''C. zoiai''}} is also related to the hypogean {{Taxon name|Chthonius genuensis|''C. genuensis''}} from eastern Liguria (for a comparison between them, see Remarks under {{Taxon name|Chthonius genuensis|''C. genuensis''}}).}}
Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.0– 1.1. Carapace 0.28–0.30 × 0.29–0.31 (0.245–0.26 anteriorly). Chelicerae 0.22–0.23 × 0.11–0.12, movable finger length 0.11–0.115. Pedipalp: femur 0.29–0.32 × 0.06–0.07; chela 0.44–0.475 × 0.094–0.11; hand length 0.18–0.20; movable finger length 0.26–0.27.}}
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{{Section|class=discussion|heading = Discussion|content=Remarks.{{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''Chthonius berninii''}} was described by Callaini (1983, p. 406) from specimens of both sexes from southern Sardinia and compared to {{Taxon name|Chthonius gibbus|''C. gibbus''}}, {{Taxon name|Chthonius siculus|''C. siculus''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius tuberculatus|''C. tuberculatus''}} Hadži, 1937. In the same paper, Callaini (1983, p. 415) described {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''C. bauneensis''}} from specimens of both sexes from central-eastern Sardinia ([[type]] loc.: Baunei) and compared it to {{Taxon name|Chthonius machadoi|''C. machadoi''}} Vachon, 1940, {{Taxon name|Chthonius cassolai|''C. cassolai''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius parmensis|''C. parmensis''}}. Finally, {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}} was described by Callaini (1989) from specimens of both sexes from Marettimo Is. (Sicily) and compared to {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''C. bauneensis''}}.
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Comparison between original descriptions and drawings of {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}}, {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''C. bauneensis''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}} shows that they share most morphological characters, i.e. shape of chelal hand, dentition of fixed and movable chelal fingers, shape of marginal lamina of movable chelal finger, posterior margin of carapace with 4 macrosetae, movable cheliceral finger with isolated subapical tooth (di) and without—or with reduced—spinneret in males. The dimensions and ratios are also similar or identical, as emphasized by Callaini (1989) when comparing {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}}.
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Callaini (1983 b, p. 416, fig. IIId) described the unusual shape of genital opening in males of {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''C. bauneensis''}} (with narrow notch flanked by 5–7 irregularly scattered setae), and in the subsequent description of {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}} he noted the same structure was present in males of this species (Callaini 1989, p. 139, fig. 1 C).
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Examination of the material listed above, including [[paratype|paratypes]] of both sexes of {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}}, {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''C. bauneensis''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}}, shows that above-mentioned characters are really shared, as could be supposed by comparing the original descriptions. Callaini (1989, p. 139) described the movable chelal finger of {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}} as lacking a marginal lamina and this was the only character used to distinguish {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}} from {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''C. bauneensis''}}. However, a marginal lamina is evident in his figures (1 E, F, page 141) and it is present in both the examined [[paratype|paratypes]] of {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}}. Callaini (1989, p. 142) stated that {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}} show identity in morphological shape, measurements and ratios of pedipalps, but can be easily distinguished by the shape of genital opening in males (with narrow notch in {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''C. aegatensis''}}, triangular and with broad notch in {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}}). The Sardinian males examined here show a genital opening of variable width, mostly with straight-sided, more or less broad notch (e.g. 3 from Sarroch, 29.X. 1986; Narcao, 1.IV. 1997; Lanusei, 19.VI. 1985). In the absence of any reliable differences, following synonymies are proposed: {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} (E.) {{Taxon name|Chthonius bauneensis|''bauneensis''}} Callaini, 1983 and C. (E.) {{Taxon name|Chthonius aegatensis|''aegatensis''}} Callaini, 1989 are junior subjective synonyms of {{Taxon name|Chthonius|''Chthonius''}} (E.) {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''berninii''}} Callaini, 1983 (n. syn.).
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Among the species of the {{Taxon name|Chthonius fuscimanus|''C. fuscimanus''}} group, {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}} is closely related to the hypogean {{Taxon name|Chthonius cassolai|''C. cassolai''}} from Sardinia because of the number of macrosetae on the posterior margin of carapace, the shape of chelal hand and marginal lamina. For comparisons between {{Taxon name|Chthonius berninii|''C. berninii''}} and {{Taxon name|Chthonius cassolai|''C. cassolai''}} see Remarks under the latter species.}}
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==Taxon Treatment==
 
==Taxon Treatment==
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Pseudoscorpiones
Familia: Chthoniidae
Genus: Chthonius

Name

Chthonius zoiai Gardini 1990: 248Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Materials Examined

Type locality:Italy, Liguria, La Spezia Prov., La Spezia, Grotta della Taglia 79 Li/SP (44 °06ʹ0 3 ʺN 9 ° 47 ʹ 30 ʺE).

Distribution

Distribution.Italy: Liguria.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis (Ƥ). An anophthalmic hypogean Chthonius (Ephippiochthonius) from eastern Liguria that differs from other species of the C. fuscimanus group in the following combination of characters: movable cheliceral finger with isolated subapical tooth (di) at level with the spinneret and a median prominent group of 5 subequal teeth; chelal hand (in lateral view) without a rounded hump distad of trichobothria ib-isb, weakly depressed proximally ib-isb, without hollow just before the base of the movable chelal finger; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 4 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.031–0.035 mm); length of chela 0.75– 1.06 (3), 0.92–1.07 (Ƥ) mm, length of movable chelal finger 0.45–0.63 (3), 0.54–0.62 (Ƥ) mm; chela 6.4–6.5 (3), 5.8–6.6 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.4–1.7 (3 Ƥ).

Materials Examined

Type material examined.ITALY —Liguria: La Spezia Prov.—1 3 1 T (paratypes), La Spezia, Vallone di Biassa, Grotta della Taglia 79 Li/SP, 160 m a.s.l., 9.IX. 1979, A. & L. Briganti & S. Zoia leg.; 1 3 (holotype) 1 Ƥ (paratype), id., 21.II. 1982, G. M. Schiaffino & S. Zoia leg.; 1 Ƥ (paratype), “ Chthonius Gestroi E. S.typus!” “Bocca Lupara 12.II. [18] 96. [R.] Gestro”, [La Spezia, Grotta di Bocca Lupara 74 Li/SP] (MSNG). Other material examined. ITALY— Liguria: Genoa Prov.—1 3 1 Ƥ, Castiglione Chiavarese, San Pietro Frascarese, Grotta da Prima Ciappa superiore 976 Li/GE, 420 m a.s.l., 21.XII. 1975, L. Briganti, L. A. Cassulo & S. Zoia leg.; 1 Ƥ, id., 24.X. 1976, L. A. Cassulo & S. Zoia leg.; 1 3 1 Ƥ, id., 6.XI. 1977, L. Briganti, G. Gardini & S. Zoia leg. Liguria: La Spezia Prov. – 1 Ƥ, Lerici, Grotta dei Branzi 468 Li/SP, 350 m a.s.l., 14.II. 1982, S. Durante & S. Zoia leg.; 1 3, Maissana, Tann-a de Strie (= Tann-a de Liciorno) 147 Li/SP, 880 m a.s.l., 29.IV. 1982, S. Zoia leg.

Description

Description of adults (Ƥ). Troglomorphic facies, integument depigmented; hispid granulation on lateral surfaces of carapace and on cheliceral palm. Carapace 1.05–1.1 times longer than broad, slightly constricted posteriorly; anterior margin (fig. 270) between median macrosetae with sharp denticles, rarely weakly prominent with larger denticles, but always without epistome; no eyes or eye-spots (fig. 271); chaetotaxy 4: 6: 4: 2: 2 (18), macrosetae thin; 0 or 2 preocular microsetae on each side; length of anteromedian macrosetae 0.11–0.13 mm. Chaetotaxy of tergites I–X 4: 4: 4: 4: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 4, tergite I rarely with 2 or 3 setae. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–X 9– 10:(3) 9–10 (3):(2) 7–8 (2): 8–9: 6–9: 6–7: 6: 6: 7; genital opening of males flanked by 6–7 setae on each side (4 + 5 setae in male from Maissana: Tann-a de Strie). Chelicerae (figs 272–273) 2.2–2.4 times as long as broad, palm with 6 setae and 2 microsetae laterally; fixed finger with 7–8 subequal teeth and 4–5 proximal microtubercles; distal half of movable finger with a group of 5 prominent teeth and with an isolated subapical tooth (di) at level of spinneret; gl ratio 0.52–0.60; spinneret weakly raised in males, prominent and rounded apically in females; rallum with 11 blades. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3–4 + 3 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 5, IV 6; coxa II with 10–12 coxal spines, coxa III with 4–6 coxal spines; intercoxal tubercle bisetose. Pedipalp: femur 7.05–7.2 (3), 6.4–7.7 (Ƥ) times as long as broad; chela (fig. 274–275) 6.4–6.5 (3), 5.8–6.6 (Ƥ) times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.6–2.7 (3), 2.4–2.8 (Ƥ) times as long as deep, with a weak depression proximad of trichobothria ib-isb; fixed chelal finger with 13–15 triangular, pointed teeth (except proximal one rounded apically) with dental canals; base of finger with 5–10 microtubercles; tip of finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; fixed chelal finger at level of est-it with 4 teeth occupying 0.1 mm (distance between successive apices 0.031– 0.035 mm); distal half of movable chelal finger with 8–10 triangular, pointed teeth (the proximal one sometimes reduced, widely rounded) with dental canals; proximal half of finger, staring distad of sb, with straight, thick marginal lamina, rarely irregularly undulated; coupled sensilla pc variably placed between sb and halfway between b and sb; trichobothria as in fig. 275; basal apodeme of movable finger strongly sclerotized, long, rectangular; trichobothria eb-esb-ist mostly placed in a straight line, rarely ist a little proximad of line eb-esb; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.3–1.5 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.2–1.25 (3 Ƥ); ratio of pedipalpal femur/carapace 1.4–1.7 (3 Ƥ).

Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.30–1.55 (3), 1.46–1.60 (Ƥ). Carapace 0.42–0.47 × 0.38–0.43 (3), 0.42–0.49 × 0.39–0.46 (Ƥ). Chelicerae 0.37–0.40 × 0.16–0.165 (3), 0.35–0.42 × 0.15–0.18 (Ƥ), movable finger length 0.16–0.20 (3), 0.18–0.21 (Ƥ). Pedipalp: femur 0.64–0.74 × 0.10–0.105 (3), 0.65–0.74 × 0.09–0.11 (Ƥ); chela 0.75–1.06 × 0.12–0.165 (3), 0.92–1.07 × 0.14–0.17 (Ƥ); hand length 0.30–0.43 (3), 0.365–0.445 (Ƥ); movable finger length 0.45–0.63 (3), 0.54–0.62 (Ƥ). Description of tritonymph. Chaetotaxy of carapace as in adults, no preocular microsetae; no eyes or eyespots. Chaetotaxy of tergites as in adults. Chaetotaxy of sternites II–VIII: 5:(2) 6 (2):(1) 6 (1): 7: 6: 6: 6. Cheliceral palm with 5 setae and one microseta laterally; spinneret as in females. Coxal setae: pedipalp 5 (including 2 on manducatory process), I 3 + 2 marginal microsetae, II 4, III 4–5, IV 5. Pedipalp: femur 5.3 times as long as broad; chela 5.8 times as long as deep; hand of chela 2.35 times as long as deep, more depressed dorsally than in adults; fixed chelal finger with 11 triangular teeth and 8 proximal microtubercles; tip of fixed chelal finger with a modified accessory tooth (td) on antiaxial face; movable chelal finger with 8 teeth, the proximal one reduced and rounded apically; coupled sensilla pc a little distad of b; ratio of movable finger/hand of chela 1.45; ratio of pedipalpal femur/movable finger 1.2. Measurements (in mm). Body length 1.2. Pedipalp: femur 0.40 × 0.075; chela 0.58 × 0.10; hand length 0.235; movable finger length 0.34.

Discussion

Remarks. Gardini (1990) emphasized the presence in eastern Liguria of populations (referred to as C. cf. zoiai) from isolated karstic systems that differed from the type specimens of C. zoiai, chiefly in the number of macrosetae on tergite I (4 instead of 2), on coxae I (3 instead of 4) and in the absence of preocular microsetae. Until larger samples become available for studying variation, it seems best to consider the specimens examined here as conspecific. A similar case, concerning hypogean populations of Roncus gestroi Beier, 1930 in eastern Liguria, is discussed in Gardini (1993 a). Within the Chthonius fuscimanus group, C. zoiai is related to the epigean C. nanus, a widespread species in the same geographical area, from which it differs in many troglomorphic characters. C. zoiai is also related to the hypogean C. genuensis from eastern Liguria (for a comparison between them, see Remarks under C. genuensis).

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: 140-142. doi
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