Agrenia extrema Fjellberg & Bernard, 2009, n. sp.

Agrenia extrema n. sp. Figs. 1 A, B, K, L; 6 D Type material. Holotype: Unreproductive male (slide), USA, Washington, Whatcom County, Easton Glacier, N 48 o 44 ' 38 '', W 121 o 50 ' 0 1, on snow, 4.VIII. 2002, P. Hartzell, coll. Paratypes: One male and one female (on two slides)...

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Main Authors: Fjellberg, Arne, Bernard, Ernest C.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/3509542
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3509542
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Summary:Agrenia extrema n. sp. Figs. 1 A, B, K, L; 6 D Type material. Holotype: Unreproductive male (slide), USA, Washington, Whatcom County, Easton Glacier, N 48 o 44 ' 38 '', W 121 o 50 ' 0 1, on snow, 4.VIII. 2002, P. Hartzell, coll. Paratypes: One male and one female (on two slides) from the type locality, same data. All types deposited in the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. Additional material from USA collected by P. Hartzell: Two specimens from Lower Curtis Glacier, Whatcom Co., Washington, on snow, 1,600 m., 6.VIII. 2002; six specimens from Columbia Glacier, Snohomish Co., Washington, 1,600 m, 4.VIII. 2002; four specimens from Shoup Glacier, Alaska, and two specimens from Ptarmigan Glacier, Alaska, summer 2003. Description. Size up to 3.5 mm. Colour uniform, dark brownish green. Antennae, legs and furca paler. Antennae long and slender, up to twice the length of head diagonal. Ventroapical and inner side of Ant. IV with dense short, erect sensilla (Fig. 6 D). Head distinctly prognathous, frontoclypeal setae not differentiated. PAO oval, slightly longer than diameter of nearest ocellus. Maxilla (Fig. 1 L) with lamella 1 reaching far beyond tip of capitulum, with a dense fringe of short cilia along the edges, otherwise covered with fine denticles; lamella 2 reaching tip of capitulum, with short cilia along ventral edge, otherwise with short denticles that are stronger than on other lamellae; lamella 3 small, situated at base of lamella 2, with only a few denticles; lamellae 4–6 densely covered with fine denticles. Body setal vestiture short and fine, macrochaetae only developed on inner side of femora and on tip of abdomen. Ventral tube in adults with 3–10 anterior setae on each side and more than 30 lateral and 40 caudal setae in large specimens. Retinaculum with more than 25 setae. Claws slender, unguis with distinct inner tooth in the middle (Fig. 1 J). Claw index 1.8 – 2.0. Mucro short and compact, apical and subapical teeth subequal, small basolateral tooth present (Figs. 1 A,B). Mucronal ...