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Atractides (Atractides) longiprojectus Zhang, Li & Guo 2022, sp. nov.

Authors: Zhang, Yu-Hao; Li, Hai-Tao; Li, Cai-Yun; Guo, Jian-Jun;

Atractides (Atractides) longiprojectus Zhang, Li & Guo 2022, sp. nov.

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Atractides (Atractides) longiprojectus Zhang, Li & Guo sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A043146A-40FB-45E2-888A-3613E5A14165 Figs 9–10 Diagnosis Dorsal muscle attachment unsclerotized, setae of D 1 and D 2 significantly longer than others, setae of D 1 nearly reaching to D 2, setae of D 2 extending beyond D 3. I-L-5 longish, S-1 and S-2 with a narrow setal interspace between them, S-1 longer than S-2. I-L-6 straight. Ac in a weakly curved line; V 1 separated from V 2. P-2 with an unobvious ventral projection; P-3 ventral margin slightly convex; the ventral edge of P-4 divided by two long hairs in 2:1:2, sword seta at two thirds of P-4. Etymology The Latin prefix ‘ longi -’ means long, ACG of the female of this new species is with a particularly long hind projection. Type material Holotype CHINA • ♀; Qinghai Province, Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Menyuan Hui Autonomous County, Quankou Town; 37°31′31′′ N, 101°81′12′′ E; 2691 m a.s.l.; 29 Jul. 2020; Hai-Tao Li leg.; running water; GUGC, Slide No. QH-HY-2020072907. Paratypes CHINA • 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; GUGC, Slides No. QH-HY-2020072908, 2020072909. Description Female (n = 3) Idiosoma oval, dorsal muscle attachment unsclerotized; O 2 and D 1 at the same level; setae of D 1 and D 2 significantly longer than others, setae of D 1 nearly reaching to D 2, setae of D 2 extending beyond D 3; all slit organs visible, So 1 near the eye capsule, So 2 at the same level as D 1, So 3 near D 2, So 4 in front of L 4, So 5 behind of D 4 (Fig. 9A). Coxal group occupying a half of ventral surface, projections from ACG extending to Cx-IV; Ac in a weakly curved line; V 1 separated from V 2; V 3 and V 4 forming a rectangle, V 4 at the same level as the anterior of acetabular plate (Fig. 9B). Palp five-segmented; P-2 with an unobvious ventral projection; P-3 ventral margin slightly convex; P-4 with numerous dorsal hairs, the ventral edge of P-4 divided by two long hairs in 2:1:2, sword seta at two thirds of P-4 (Fig. 9E). I-L-5 longish, S-1 and S-2 with a narrow setal interspace, S-1 longer than S-2. I-L-6 straight (Fig. 10A). Measurements Female (n = 3) Idiosoma L 530 (530–663), W 419 (419–547); coxal field L 320 (320–361), Cx-III W 353 (353–406), ACG IL 244 (244–295), mL 126 (126–163), W 297 (296–336); infracapitular bay L 143 (133–151); gonopore L 98 (98–118), Ap L 120 (118–128), Ac1–3 L 35 (35–41), 39 (39–45), 30 (30–38); chelicera L 251 (251–275); infracapitulum L 227 (226–239); palp dL: P-1 35 (32–35), P-2 68 (68–79), P-3 75 (75–82), P-4 106 (106–110), P-5 27 (27–31); legs segments: I-L-1 dL 45 (45–53), I-L-2 dL 103 (100– 113), I-L-3 dL 103 (96–112), I-L-4 dL 153 (152–163), I-L-5 dL 166 (166–180), HB 37 (37–39), I-L-6 dL 134 (134–144), HB 34 (34–37), S-1 L 57 (57–72), S-2 L 47 (46–54); dL: II-L-1 53 (53–56), II-L-2 96 (89–104), II-L-3 96 (92–102), II-L-4 130 (130–141), II-L-5 140 (140–153), II-L-6 141 (140–152); dL: III-L-1 53 (51–59), III-L-2 87 (79–106), III-L-3 101 (101–115), III-L-4 154 (153–168), III-L-5 178 (170–189), III-L-6 163 (160–178); dL: IV-L-1 108 (108–120), IV-L-2 141 (135–141), IV-L-3 182 (178–195), IV-L-4 219 (219–239), IV-L-5 246 (234–255), IV-L-6 204 (197–218). Male Unknown. Remarks The new species Atractides (Atractides) longiprojectus sp. nov. is similar to Atractides inflatipalpis K. Viets, 1950 in the following points: (1) V 1 separated from V 2; (2) S-1 longer than S-2; (3) P-2 with an unobvious ventral projection. However, A. (A.) longiprojectus differs from A. inflatipalpis in the following aspects: (1) P-3 ventral margin slightly convex in A. (A.) longiprojectus, but straight in A. inflatipalpis; (2) I-L-6 straight in A. (A.) longiprojectus, but curved in A. inflatipalpis; (3) the pregenital sclerite of A. inflatipalpis in female much bigger than A. (A.) longiprojectus (Gerecke 2003).

Published as part of Zhang, Yu-Hao, Li, Hai-Tao, Li, Cai-Yun & Guo, Jian-Jun, 2022, New species of genus Atractides Koch, 1837 (Acari: Hydrachnidiae, Hygrobatidae) from Qinghai, China, pp. 121-142 in European Journal of Taxonomy 833 (1) on pages 133-134, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.833.1889, http://zenodo.org/record/6958174

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Arthropoda, Arachnida, Atractides longiprojectus, Animalia, Trombidiformes, Biodiversity, Hygrobatidae, Atractides, Taxonomy

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