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Christophoryová J, Krajčovičová K, Henderickx H, Španiel S (2016) A multivariate study of differentiating characters between three European species of the genus Lasiochernes Beier, 1932 (Pseudoscorpiones, Chernetidae). ZooKeys (629) : 51–81, doi. Versioned wiki page: 2016-11-07, version 103671, https://species-id.net/w/index.php?title=Lasiochernes_jonicus&oldid=103671 , contributors (alphabetical order): Pensoft Publishers.

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@article{Christophoryová2016ZooKeys,
author = {Christophoryová, Jana AND Krajčovičová, Katarína AND Henderickx, Hans AND Španiel, Stanislav},
journal = {ZooKeys},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Pseudoscorpiones
Familia: Chernetidae
Genus: Lasiochernes

Name

Lasiochernes jonicus (Beier, 1929)Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Description

Female (1 specimen analyzed) (Table 1). Chaetotaxy of carapace: 93 setae, 51 of them situated on anterior disk, 28 on medial disk, posterior margin with 14 setae. Cheliceral galea with six short terminal rami, serrula exterior with 20 blades. Palps (Fig. 4B): fixed chelal finger with 44 and movable chelal finger with 49 marginal teeth; fixed and movable chelal fingers with ten antiaxial accessory teeth and with five paraxial accessory teeth. Palpal femur with normal shape and without long and dense setation. Legs: tarsus IV with long tactile seta situated near middle of segment, that means 0.21 mm from the tarsal base. Chaetotaxy of tergites I–XI: 14 (left hemitergite 6 + right hemitergite 8): 14 (7 + 7): 14 (7 + 7): 19 (9 + 10): 21 (11 + 10): 19 (9 + 10): 19 (10 + 9): 20 (11 + 9): 17 (9 + 8): 17 (8 + 9), tergite XI with 8 setae (4 + 4) and with a pair of long tactile setae. Chaetotaxy of sternites IV–XI: 9 (left hemisternite 5 + right hemisternite 4): 21 (11 + 10): 24 (11 + 13): 26 (13 + 13): 26 (12 + 14): 23 (12 + 11): 17 (9 + 8), sternite XI with 8 (4 + 4) and with a pair of long tactile setae. Female spermatheca unpaired, T-shaped; anterior genital operculum with 34 setae and two lyrifissures, posterior operculum with 12 setae and three lyrifissures (Fig. 6C).
Male (1 specimen analyzed) (figs 2A, 2C; Table 1). Carapace with 82 setae, 37 of them on anterior disk, 32 on medial disk, posterior margin with 13 setae. Cheliceral galea with five short terminal rami, serrula exterior with 21 blades. Palps: fixed chelal finger with 42 and movable chelal finger with 47 marginal teeth; fixed chelal finger with 12 antiaxial and movable chelal finger with ten antiaxial accessory teeth; fixed chelal finger with six paraxial and movable finger with four paraxial accessory teeth. Palpal femur basally markedly broad, on the medial side with long and dense setation (Figs 2A, 2C). Legs: tarsus IV with long tactile seta situated near the middle of segment, that means 0.19 mm from the tarsal base Chaetotaxy of tergites I–XI: 15 (left hemitergite 7 + right hemitergite 8): 14 (7 + 7): 15 (7 + 8): 18 (9 + 9): 17 (10 + 7): 17 (8 + 9): 17 (9 + 8): 19 (10 + 9): 18 (9 + 9): 13 (7 + 6), tergite XI with 8 setae (4 + 4) and with a pair of long tactile setae. Chaetotaxy of sternites IV–XI: 25 (left hemisternite 13 + right hemisternite 12): 29 (15 + 14): 25 (12 + 13): 25 (12 + 13): 26 (13 + 13): 22 (10 + 12): 18 (9 + 9), sternite XI with 9 (4 + 5) and with a pair of long tactile setae. Anterior genital operculum with 48 setae and two lyrifissures, posterior operculum with 31 setae and ten lyrifissures (Fig. 6D).

Taxon Treatment

  • Christophoryová, J; Krajčovičová, K; Henderickx, H; Španiel, S; 2016: A multivariate study of differentiating characters between three European species of the genus Lasiochernes Beier, 1932 (Pseudoscorpiones, Chernetidae) ZooKeys, (629): 51-81. doi

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