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Title: Brigham Young University science bulletin
Identifier: brighamyounguniv20brig (find matches)
Year: 1955 (1950s)
Authors: Brigham Young University
Subjects: Biology -- Periodicals
Publisher: Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library

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Bhicham Young UNivERSiTi' Science Bulletin imjs watsoni, Pifia, Panama Canal Zone, 7 Feb 1954. C. M. Keenan, collector. Holotype and paratypes: Rocky Mountain Lab- oratory. Other paratypes: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, and Bernice P. Bish- op Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. Diagnosis: Separates from nominate sub- species primarily by stouter idiosomal, scutal, and leg setae and longer scutal setae. Description: Idiosoma: Broad ovoid to cir- cular (engorged). Length and width of holo- type: 452 and 388. Eyes present 12-13 jum in diameter (not seen on holotype). Setal bases not tuberculate, setae stout, 45-51 fim, longer laterally, with 3-4 rows of stout branches, ar- ranged appro.ximately 12-8-8-10-9-6-4-2. Two stemals plus about 66 ventrals, 24-41 /.im, shorter and more slender anteriorly, becoming gradually like dorsals posteriorly. Anus between second and third row of ventral setae. Spiracles ob- vious, between coxa I and palpal coxa. Tracheae visible to mid-idiosoma in some specimens. Gnathosoma: Cheliceral bases moderately, light- ly punctate. Blades 36 p.m long, with tricus- pid cap only. Palpal formula B/B/BBB, mod- erately branched; laterotibial seta slender, sparsely to moderately barbed. Tibial claws with large axial prong, 4 outer prongs, and apical row of smaller prongs dorsally and ventrally. Galealae moderately barbed with long branches. Scutum: Shaped as figured, similar to that of S. furmani. Sparsely punctate. Setae stouter than dorsals. Sensillae not seen; bases located pos- terior to PL's. Measurements of holotype AW-70, PW-71, SB-31, ASB-34, PSB-14, AP-18, AMB-9, AM-36, AL-48, PL-62, S-. Legs: Coxae mod- erately punctate, other leg segments sparsely punctate. Distance between coxa I setae 36-38 ;im. Specialized setae as figured, sub- and para- subterminala lacking. Branched setae stout, moderately branched; setules apparently cadu- cous. Tarsal claws with at least a pair of long onychotriches. Empodia nude. Branched setae per leg segment for legs I, II, and III: Coxa 2, 1, 1; trochanter 1, 1, 1; femur 6, 7, 5; genu 4, 4 ,4; tibia 8, 6, 6; tarsus 28, 17, 15. Leg index 776. Distribution: Panama. Material Examined: Type material. Other Records: Piiia, Gamboa Road, Fort Gulick, and France Field, Bocas del Toro pro- vince, Panama. Hosts: Didelphis marsupialis, Heteromijs desmarestianus, and Proechimys semi- spinosus, Nov to Apr 1954-1962 (Brennan and Yunker, 1966:224). Genus Wagenaaria Brennan Wagenaaria Brennan, 1967:148 (Type species: Wageruiaria similis Brennan, original designa- tion); Vercammen-Grandjean, et al., 1973:64. Diagnosis: Larvae lacking spiracles, tracheae, eyes, and nasus. Scutum with submarginal an- terolateral setae; venter with 2 sternal setae. Parasitic on bats. Redescription: Parasitic on bats. Palpal tar- sus 7B plus tarsala. Palpotibial claws with sev- eral slender prongs. Cheliceral blades with small tricuspid cap. Scutum with a pair each of anterosubmedian, anterolateral, and postero- lateral setae. Sensillae flagelliform, bases far posterad of posterolateral scutal setae. Coxa 1 bisetose, coxae II and III unisetose. Tarsal claws with long onychotriches, empodia nude. Wageruiaria similis Brennan (Fig. 17) Wageruiaria similis Brennan, 1967:148 (Holo- type, larva, ex Mormoops megalophylla, Cueba di Raton, Hato, Curagao; Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Hamilton, Montana); Loomis, 1969:5; Vercammen-Grandjean, et al., 1973:64.
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25pm Fig. 17. Wagenaaria simUis. Dorsal aspect of palpus showing shape of tibial claw.

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