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JOURNAL OF SCIENCE OF THE SERIES B, DIVISION 1 (ZOOLOGY) VOLUME 25 1974 HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY HIROSHIMA, JAPAN

;merits; first 1 incomplete :nts ; as illus- men, 3.7 W, A Revision of Some Harvestmen from Taiwan, with Descriptions of Two New Species (Arachnida, Opiliones, Leiobunidae) Seisho SUZUKI Zoological Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Hiroshima Cniuersity, Hiroshima Total ABSTRACT length, 5.4. ~ia, 0.60 L; :, Is. Hahaimens were 2ie habitat nembers of 3nd scutum H. Minato. :udy. The. even with- I the other, his emphaidentifica-.tus. 1-83. 1923. Abh. h. Kolonial- eberknechte After examining Taiwanian opilionid specimens preserved in the Senckenberg Museum some species are revised. Both Gagrella cyanea Roewer and Gagrellafornzosae Roewer are correctly members of the genus Pseudogagrella Redikorzev. In the tube labeled SMF 1154 were contained two species: Pseudogagrella cyanea (Roewer) and Metagagrella roeweri n. sp. described in this paper. Also, one further species of the new genus, Pseudomelanopa taiwarza, recently collected is presented. While staying in Frankfurt/Main I examined numerous opilionid specimens from Taiwan (Formosa) preserved in the Senckenberg Museum (SMF). All of these specimens were already published by Roewer (1911, 1912, 1915, 1923, 1927, 1938, 1949, 1954a, b, 1955, 1957), but examination of them revealed numerous faults in his identification. In this short article some of these faults are presented. In this connection, one new material recently collected is also described. Suborder Eupnoi Family Leiobunidae 1. Pseudogagrella qanea (Roewer, 19 15) Gagrella cyanea Roewer, 1915, Arch. Naturg. 81 A (3) : 142. [type (SMF 1154) : Rokko, Taiwan. examined] ; 1923, Die lt'eberknechte der Erde, p. 991; 1954, Senck. biol. 35: 228. Other literature is not required here. Note: The tube labeled "SMF 1154 Gagrella ganea Rwr. Type, 2&, 29" was available for this study. In spite of such indication, all four specimens contained were males, of which three males were undoubtedly Gagrella ganea but the rest (I*) was not that species, which will be described as Metagagrella roeweri in the following pages. After examining three males referred to as to be Gagrella cyanea by Roewer, it became evident that they had no nodules on the femora of all legs. Accordingly, these specimens are preferably placed in the genus Pseudogagrella Redikorzev, 1936. 2. Pseudogagrella formosae (Roewer, 19 15) Gagrella jirmosae Roewer, 1915, Arch. Naturg. 81 A (3) : 143. [type (SMF 1153) : Rokko, Taiwan, examined] ; 1923, Die Weberknechte der Erde, p. 991 ; 1954, Senck. biol. 35: 226. J. Sci. Hiroshima Univ., Ser. B, Div. 1, 25: 137-145 (1974)

p. JJL, ~~d-r, IJCIILK. U101. 53: 440. ATote: Of the specimens labeled SMF 1154 (4$, not 2$, 29) one male C ' is not Pseudogaglaiia cyanea (Roewer) (revised in this paper) I- )UL rnis species. 0 Type-series: Holotype: male, Rokko, Taiwan (collector and date unknown). The holotype is deposited in the Senckenberg.Museum, FrankfurtIhIain (SMF S 28997). P sl - - --. -r. --Y.YLly~ ~ L L ~ L C. 1. U U I ~ ~ vlew I 01 supra- 0 0 cheliceral lamellae. x 35. 2. Lateral v~pw.- nf -- eve -,- tl~h~l-1-.--"~'c) v, 95 Ld. 0.? x~--+--l Y CIILI*, view of small ti 7." humps on the front margln of coxa I. x 90. \, 0 C 4. Lateral view of right palp,,, A v J. Med~al vlew of patella, tibla and tarsus of left palpus, x 25. 6. Dorsal vlew of patella and E tlbla of right palpus, x 25. v - - Measurements: $- cephalothorax 1.8 mm lone 1 4 mm.inr;rle. 3 hrln-a, d -, -.- -----A 7. 'Ub, UUUVlllCIll 3.3 mm wide; total body length 4.7 mm. tl Palpus: C Trochanter 0.25 mm wide, 0.30 mm long; femur 0.25 W, 1.28 L; c Presently 3 $, 3 9. I 0

examined. this species j was taken species had tion. It is ections will :hte der Erde, one male his species. unknown). lain (SMF supra- >f small 25. 5. lla and abdomen patella 0.34 W, 0.73 L; tibia 0.23 W, 0.89 L; tarsus 0.21 W. 1.78 L; total length 4.98. Length of femora: I 14.9, I1 25.1, I11 12.9, IV 17.5 mm. Total length of legs: 173.8, 11-, I11 66.5, IV90.1 mm. Male. - Dorsum (Fig. 10). Moderate sized animal with very eolongated legs. Body approximately ellipsoidal in outline as seen from above, almost smooth dorsally, sides of cephalothorax strongly curved above the insertions of legs; abdomen widest at about the fourth segment, bluntly pointed behind. Eye tubercle separated by two times the diameter from the front margin of cephalothorax; slants posteriorly, from above wider than long, gently rounded above, shallowly canaliculate, the carinae completely unarmed, smooth, M-ith sparse short hairs only. Second area of scutum with a short median spine, spine being erect and smooth (Fig. 11). Venter. Coxae smooth except for a few small tubercles limited to the proximal portion; coxae I to IV with anterior rows of tubercles; coxae I, 11, and IV with similar series posteriorly; tubercles as in Fig. 3. Genital operculum nearly smooth, with a row of tubercles along lateral margins. Free sternites smooth, only with a transverse series of very short hairs. Chelicera. Completely normal, first segment unarmed above, smooth, second segment likewise unarmed, only hairy. Supra-cheliceral lamellae small, simple, tipped with a pointed tubercle (Fig. I). Palpus (Figs. 4-6). All segments longer than normal, unarmed, only hairy except for but fen7 tubercles. Trochanter armed ventrally with a single small tubercle at distal margin; femur slightly swollen distally, from the side nearly straight, a single short spine at distal margin above; patella strongly curved below at base, widened distally, disto-medial angle slightly produced into a blunt rounded process, which clothed with numerous very short hairs (Figs. 5-6, 10) ; tibia elongated, lightly curved below, as long as four times the width; tarsus very slender and long, but a little curved below, armed ventro-medially with only three to four small pointed tubercles at base (Fig. 5) ; claw with seven to eight teeth at base below. Coloration. Color above deep reddish brown to dark brown with metallic luster; cephalothorax margined with silvery-white on either side, there is a silverywhite median area in front of eye tubercle, on this area present two short pale brownish lines at center of the front margin. Eye tubercle reddish brown, silverywhite at front surface and along median furrow, eye rings black. Central figure of abdomen indistinctly developed, extending from the first to fifth segment, bordered segmentally with a faint transverse line; sides of abdomen lighter; free tergites dark brown with paired rounded silvery-white spots. Venter whitish; coxae dark brown proximally, front and rear margins likewise dark; fourth coxae with an enlarged silvery-white patch on the dark brown prolateral surface. Usually all coxae clothed with thick greyish white secretion. Genital operculum

S. SUZUKI Figs. 7-8. Metagagrella roeweri n. sp. Penis. holotype male. 7. Lateral and 8. dorsal views, x 50. Fig. 9. Metagagrella fo~olnaosn Roewer. Penis (loc.: Chitou, Taiwan). Dorsal view, x 50. and sternites dirty white; borders of sternites margined with brown. Chelicera and palpus pale yellowish brown. Trochanters of all legs deep reddish brown to blackish with one or two whitish spots at distal margin above; femora same color as trochanters, somewhat paler distally; patellae to tarsi reddish to yellowish brown. Penis. Penis shaft considerably widened, gradually reduces in width toward tip, alate, wings as in Figs. 7-8. Female. - Not known.

Two New Harvestmen from Taiwan 141 Remarks: This species somewhat resembles Metagagrella formosa Roewer, 1911 from Taiwan, but differing from the latter in having the smooth body integument, much longer legs, and the first cheliceral segment completely smooth. Moreover, the penis is distinct enough to separate it from M. formosa. (Compare Figs. 7-8 with Fig. 9). Pseudomelanopa n. gen. Gagrelleae: Femora I-IV without nodules; only second area of scutum with one median spine; eye tubercle unarmed, no enlarged tooth or spine; first and third femora cylindrical and shorter than the body. Type-species : Pseudomelanopa taiwana n. sp. Note: Except for that the first to fourth femora have no nodules, this genus is completely similar to the Melanopa Thorell, 1889. Relating to the absence of nodules in the femora of all legs it is alike to the Pseudogagrella, but differing from the latter by having first and third femora shorter than the body. These two genera are undoubtedly intermediates between the Leiobuninae and Gagrellinae. 4. Pseudomelanopa taiwana n. sp. (Figs. 12-22) Tyje-series : Holotype : female, Chitou, Taiwan (taken among fallen leaves in the secondary woods, at about 1,200 m in altitude), 30-VII-1968 (S. Suzuki). The holotype is deposited in the Zoological Laboratory of Hiroshima University. Mea.rurements: 9- Cephalothorax 2.1 mm long, abdomen 5.6 mm long, 4.7 mm wide; total body length 7.7 mm. Length of palpus and legs: Tr Fe Pa Ti Mt Ta Total Palpus 0.4 1.3 0.6 0.9 1.7 4.9 Leg I 0.7 6.1 1.5 4.3 6.4 4.9 23.9 Leg I1 0.7 12.8 1.8 10.8 10.4 11.1 47.6 Leg 111 0.8 6.4 1.4 4.5 6.8 4.8 24.7 Leg IV 0.8 9.4 1.6 6.7 10.7 6.0 35.2 Chelicera ;h brown ora same h to yel- 1 toward Female. - Dorsum (Fig. 12). Moderate sized animal, of nearly oval outline; sides of cephalothorax slightly indented above the insertions of coxae, abdomen widest at about the fifth segment, bluntly pointed posteriorly. First five tergites united to form a dorsal scutum, which armed with a single median spine on the second area, spine being short and erect. Surface of the dorsum somewhat hardened, uniformly granular; there are three to four small low tubercles on each side of the central area in front of eye tubercle (Fig. 14). Eye tubercle separated by one and half of the diameter from the front margin of cephalothorax, from laterally

S. SUZUKI Figs. 10-1 1. ~Wetagagrella roeweri n. sp. Holotype male. 10. Dorsal and 11. lateral views, x 8. Figs. 12-13. Pseudonzelanopa taiwana n. gen. and sp. Holotype female. 12. Dorsal and 13. lateral views, x 5.

S. SUZUKI distally, distomedially with a short blunt hump, as long as three times the width, armed on both sides with scattered small denticles; tarsus slender, elongated, a little widened distally, nearly straight from laterally, only hairy; claw with a few short teeth at base below. Legs. Relatively short, strong. Trochanters armed with pointed teeth on both lateral surfaces. Femora I-IV cylindrical, swollen distally, particularly so I and 111, somewhat club-shaped; I and I11 shorter than the body; all femora without nodules, armed with several rows of sharp-pointed spines along entire length (Fig. 21) ; patellae likewise with rows of less strong spines; in addition femora and with two and three prominent spines respectively along distal margin above; tibiae with rows of very short spines; metatarsi and tarsi unarmed, Coloration. Ground color above yellow to gloden yellow, spotted and mottled with tan and brown; a short light median band between the front margin of carapace and eye tubercle; eye tubercle rusty yellow, golden yellow above, black around eyes. A central figure of yellowish brown to dark brown is well developed; central figure starts at the ridge back of eye tubercle, being constricted at the first scutal segment and then wider posteriorly, extending to the hind margin of fourth segment; abdominal segments, laterad of central figure with numerous small pale spots. Venter concolorous with dorsum; coxae dark brown distally, with a golden yellow blotch of irregular outline at center; free sternites each with a transverse series of small golden yellow spots along the border. Chelicera whitish yellow, the claws black-tipped. Femur of palpus dark brown, lighter at base and distal margin above; patella and tibia same color as femur, with whitish golden yellow spot at distal margin above, tarsus pale yellow. Legs. Trochanters golden yellow, reticulated above, dark brown beneath; femora rusty yellow, darker distally, caputs golden yellow above, dark brown below; patellae, tibiae and metatarsi yellowish to dark brown, usually reticulated with golden yellow above; tarsi paler. Ovipositor. Three pairs of forceps segments and twenty-three normal segments, of which first nine armed with a complete whirl of eight spines, the tenth with only one spine; seminal receptacles between the second and third segments; two enlarged ampullae as illustrated in Fig. 22. Male. - Not known. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I take this opportunity to thank Dr. A. Zilch and Dr. M. Grasshoff for their hospitality extended when I worked at the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt/ Main. Also, I would like to thank Dr. H. Ando of our university for numerous favors shown during the travel to Taiwan. LITERATURE ROEWER, C. Fr. 1911. Ost-asiatische Opiliones. Zool. Jb. Syzt. 31: 591-612.

Two Xew Haroestnzenjom Tazwnn 145 : times the width, der, elongated, a ; claw with a few pointed teeth on ally, particularly body; all femora ines along entire in addition fernvely along distal td tarsi unarmed, tted and mottled t margin of cara- ~w above, black s well developed; mstricted a; the he hind margin : with numerous brown distally, :mites each with -der. Chelicera : brown, lighter as femur, with : yellow. Legs. ~eneath; femora : brown below; reticulated with 1912. Die Familien der Assamiden und Phalangodiden der Opiliones-Laniatores (=Assamiden, Dampetriden, Phalangodiden. Epedaniden, Biantiden, Zalmoxiden, Samoiden, Palpipedien anderer Autoren). Arch. Naturg. 78 A (3) : 1-242. 1915. 106 neue Opilioniden. Ibid. 81 A (3): 1-152. 1923. Die TVeberknechte der Erde. Gustav Fischer, Jena. 1927. Ostasiatische Opiliones, von Herrn Prof. F. Silvestri im Jahre 1925 erbeutet. Boll. Lab. 2001. 20: 191-210. 1938. uber Acrobuninae, Epedaninae und Sarasinicinae. Il'eitere Weberknechte IX. (9. Erginzung der,,tl'eberknechte der Erde" 1923). Veriiff. Deutsch. Kolonial- u. Ubersee- Mus. 2: 81-169. 1949. Uber Phalangodidae 11. TVeitere Tyeberknechte XIV. Senckenbergiana 30: 247-289. 1954a. Indoaustralische Gagrellinae (Opiliones, Arachnidae). (IVeitere Tl'eberknechte XVIII). 1. Teil. Senck. biol. 35: 181-236. 1954b. Ditto. 2. Teil. Ibid. 35: 237-292. 1955. Ditto. 3. Teil. Ibid. 36: 71-121. 1957. Uber Oligolophinae, Caddoinae, Sclerosomatinae, Leiobuninae; Neopilioninae und Leptobuninae (Phalangiidae, Opiliones Palpatores). (Il'eitere Il'eberknechte XX). Ibid. 38: 323-358..ee normal segpines, the tenth third segments; lsshoff for their Im, Frankfurt/ y for numerous