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Type Material
Holotype: “Male holotype collected by W. Icenogle in wet pit-fall trap, 29 August 1996, Winchester (338429N, 1178059W), Riverside County, California; female allotype collected by W. Icenogle 22 Aug 1966 in wet pit-fall trap, Riverside County, California, 5 male paratypes, 5 female paratypes collected by W. Icenogle, Winchester, California, Riverside County in wet pit-fall traps 29 August 1967– 23 August 1996. All types deposited in DMNS” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300).
Measurements: “Male holotype: Total length 19.0, chelicera length 4.8, chelicera width 2.2, propeltidium length 2.6, propeltidium width 3.5, palpus length 16.0, first leg length 16.0, fourth leg length 23.0. Ratios: A/CP 6.82, CL/CW 2.20, FL/FW 1.40, WFF/FW 1.20, CW/WFF 4.23. Male paratypes (5): Total length 18.0–24.0, chelicera length 5.50–6.92, chelicera width 4.4–6.4, propeltidium length 2.32–3.20, propeltidium width 3.2–4.0, palpus length 14.0–17.0, first leg length 10.0–14.0, fourth leg length 17.0–24.0. Ratios: A/CP 5.52–6.80, CL/CW 1.73–2.20, FL/FW 1.17–1.44, FW/ FFW 2.29–3.75, CW/WFF 4.23–5.75” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300). “Female (allotype): Total length 19.0, chelicera length 6.2, chelicera width 2.8, propeltidium length 2.0, propeltidium width 3.6, palpus length 12.0, first leg length 9.0, fourth leg length 17.5. Ratios: A/CP 4.70, CL/CW 2.20, PL/PW 0.55, GOL/GOW 0.82. Female paratypes (5): Total length 17.0–26.0, chelicera length 4.8–7.6, chelicera width 1.8–3.4, propeltidium length 2.0–3.0, propeltidium width 3.5–5.0, palpus length 12.0–16.0, first leg length 9.0–13.0, fourth leg length 16.0–22.0. Ratios: A/CP 4.70–5.66. CL/CW 2.20–2.67, PL/PW 0.48–0.63, GOL/GOW 0.74–0.82” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300).
Ctenidia Description: Male ctenidia: “Four stiletto shaped ctenidia on first post-spiracular sternite extending approximately half the length of the sternite (Fig. 7)” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300). Female ctenidia: “2–3 tiny hairlike ctenidia were present on two specimens, the rest had none” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300). Operculum Description: “Genital operculum with longer, broad arms, a long, slightly recurved medial surface ending in a point, wing short to absent, and posterior edge truncated (Fig. 9)” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300). Chelicerae Description: Male chelicerae: “Fixed finger of chelicera with little or no crimping, fondal notch longer than wide; width of FF 80% the width of FN; MF with large primary tooth, and a ridge that is slightly elevated anteriorly instead of intermediate and anterior teeth, MST intermediate in size (Fig. 5–6)” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300). Female chelicerae: “Chelicera typical of species; MF with posterior IT separate from PT, MST indistinct to absent (Fig. 8)” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300).
Diagnosis: “Eremobates icenoglei new species appears most closely related to E. zinni but is separated from it and others of the scaber group by absence of AT on male MF, a fond that is noticeably longer than wide, and a thickened FF. The female genital operculum is distinctive (Fig. 9)” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300).
Other Information: “Eremobates icenoglei appears to be restricted to the Coastal Chaparral habitat. It was found by Wendell Icenogle in buildings and in pitfall traps” (Brookhart & Cushing, 2004, p. 300). |
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