From a5535466e0d36c3919022f264a357a2ec8c5b16b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ggserver Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2025 17:33:08 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add updates up until 2025-01-30 17:27:02 --- .../87/5C11879EFFA1FFC1FDEAEA60FAFE156F.xml | 166 +++++----- .../87/5C11879EFFA4FFCFFDA5EBC7FB431711.xml | 67 +++-- .../87/5C11879EFFADFFC6FF7CEE4AFAB01735.xml | 283 ++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 402 insertions(+), 114 deletions(-) create mode 100644 data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFADFFC6FF7CEE4AFAB01735.xml diff --git a/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA1FFC1FDEAEA60FAFE156F.xml b/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA1FFC1FDEAEA60FAFE156F.xml index 78b847cd564..6f7d703bf01 100644 --- a/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA1FFC1FDEAEA60FAFE156F.xml +++ b/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA1FFC1FDEAEA60FAFE156F.xml @@ -1,40 +1,44 @@ - - - -A mountain of millipedes VIII. The genus Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 revisited - a new species from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania, another from the Nguru Mts, and introduction of the first pair of male legs as a source of taxonomic characters (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Odontopygidae) + + + +A mountain of millipedes VIII. The genus Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 revisited - a new species from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania, another from the Nguru Mts, and introduction of the first pair of male legs as a source of taxonomic characters (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Odontopygidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Enghoff, Henrik +Enghoff, Henrik +FB09A817-000D-43C3-BCC4-2BC1E5373635 +Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 København Ø, Denmark +henghoff@snm.ku.dk -text - - -European Journal of Taxonomy +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy - -2020 - -2020-04-14 + +2020 + +2020-04-14 - -626 + +626 - -1 -32 + +1 +32 -journal article -10.5852/ejt.2020.626 -c906d9cd-cfcb-43db-a24c-b57b39d9184b -3754989 -D91881D6-55D8-48FC-A383-069BC643A91E +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2020.626 +c906d9cd-cfcb-43db-a24c-b57b39d9184b +2118-9773 +3754989 +D91881D6-55D8-48FC-A383-069BC643A91E - + @@ -70,7 +74,7 @@ Enghoff, - + Diagnosis @@ -103,6 +107,8 @@ and . Differs from these species by having the telopodite of the first pair of male legs represented by the prefemur only, and by having the basal telomeral lamella forming a subspherical chamber with a spinose, lid-like flap. + + Material studied (total: 302 ♂♂, @@ -110,20 +116,16 @@ and ) - + TANZANIA • -4 ♂♂ +4 ♂♂ , paratypes ; Iringa Region , -Udzungwa Mts -, -Udzungwa Scarp -FR, above -Chita Village +Udzungwa Mts, Udzungwa Scarp FR, above Chita Village ; 730 m @@ -141,10 +143,10 @@ leg.; NHMD 621656 • - -16 ♂♂ + +16 ♂♂ , -13 ♀♀ +13 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -167,15 +169,15 @@ a.s.l. ; J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from seven traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from seven traps) +; NHMD 621657 -1 ♂ +1 ♂ , -4 ♀♀ +4 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -203,10 +205,10 @@ leg.; NHMD 621658 • - -45 ♂♂ + +45 ♂♂ , -12 ♀♀ +12 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -229,15 +231,15 @@ a.s.l. ; J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from twelve traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from twelve traps) +; NHMD 621659 • - -24 ♂♂ + +24 ♂♂ , -2 ♀♀ +2 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -260,15 +262,15 @@ a.s.l. ; J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from eight traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from eight traps) +; NHMD 621660 -8 ♂♂ +8 ♂♂ , -5 ♀♀ +5 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -296,10 +298,10 @@ leg.; NHMD 621661 • - -167 ♂♂ + +167 ♂♂ , -68 ♀♀ +68 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -322,13 +324,13 @@ a.s.l. ; J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from eleven traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from eleven traps) +; NHMD 621662 • - -2 ♂♂ + +2 ♂♂ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -349,17 +351,17 @@ a.s.l. 26 Oct. 2014 ; -J. Malumbres- Olarte +J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from two traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from two traps) +; NHMD 621663 • - -5 ♂♂ + +5 ♂♂ , -2 ♀♀ +2 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -382,13 +384,13 @@ a.s.l. ; J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from four traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from four traps) +; NHMD 621664 -1 ♂ +1 ♂ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -414,10 +416,10 @@ leg.; NHMD 621665 • - -13 ♂♂ + +13 ♂♂ , -4 ♀♀ +4 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -440,15 +442,15 @@ a.s.l. ; J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from seven traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from seven traps) +; NHMD 621666 • - -19 ♂♂ + +19 ♂♂ , -10 ♀♀ +10 ♀♀ ; Morogoro Region , @@ -469,14 +471,16 @@ a.s.l. 30 Oct. 2014 ; -J. Malumbres- Olarte +J. Malumbres-Olarte leg.; -pitfall trapping (summed catch from six traps -); +pitfall trapping (summed catch from six traps) +; NHMD 621667 . + + Descriptive notes diff --git a/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA4FFCFFDA5EBC7FB431711.xml b/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA4FFCFFDA5EBC7FB431711.xml index 1334995cafc..f8b2a62e73b 100644 --- a/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA4FFCFFDA5EBC7FB431711.xml +++ b/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFA4FFCFFDA5EBC7FB431711.xml @@ -1,42 +1,42 @@ - - - -A mountain of millipedes VIII. The genus Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 revisited - a new species from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania, another from the Nguru Mts, and introduction of the first pair of male legs as a source of taxonomic characters (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Odontopygidae) + + + +A mountain of millipedes VIII. The genus Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 revisited - a new species from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania, another from the Nguru Mts, and introduction of the first pair of male legs as a source of taxonomic characters (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Odontopygidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Enghoff, Henrik -FB09A817-000D-43C3-BCC4-2BC1E5373635 -Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 København Ø, Denmark -henghoff@snm.ku.dk +Enghoff, Henrik +FB09A817-000D-43C3-BCC4-2BC1E5373635 +Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 København Ø, Denmark +henghoff@snm.ku.dk -text - - -European Journal of Taxonomy +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy - -2020 - -2020-04-14 + +2020 + +2020-04-14 - -626 + +626 - -1 -32 + +1 +32 -journal article -10.5852/ejt.2020.626 -c906d9cd-cfcb-43db-a24c-b57b39d9184b -2118-9773 -3754989 -D91881D6-55D8-48FC-A383-069BC643A91E +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2020.626 +c906d9cd-cfcb-43db-a24c-b57b39d9184b +2118-9773 +3754989 +D91881D6-55D8-48FC-A383-069BC643A91E @@ -66,11 +66,12 @@ A–C, 14–15 - + Aquattuor +sp. -sp. – - +– + Enghoff & Frederiksen 2015: 21 (?). diff --git a/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFADFFC6FF7CEE4AFAB01735.xml b/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFADFFC6FF7CEE4AFAB01735.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8a7667de957 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/5C/11/87/5C11879EFFADFFC6FF7CEE4AFAB01735.xml @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ + + + +A mountain of millipedes VIII. The genus Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 revisited - a new species from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania, another from the Nguru Mts, and introduction of the first pair of male legs as a source of taxonomic characters (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Odontopygidae) + + + +Author + +Enghoff, Henrik +FB09A817-000D-43C3-BCC4-2BC1E5373635 +Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 København Ø, Denmark +henghoff@snm.ku.dk + +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy + + +2020 + +2020-04-14 + + +626 + + +1 +32 + + + +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2020.626 +c906d9cd-cfcb-43db-a24c-b57b39d9184b +2118-9773 +3754989 +D91881D6-55D8-48FC-A383-069BC643A91E + + + + + + +Key to the species of +Aquattuor +(males) + + + + + + + + + +1. Palette ( +pa +) of gonopods elongate, considerably to much longer than broad ( +Figs 11–12 +; +Enghoff & Frederiksen 2015 +: figs 6–7); first pair of legs with a distal prefemoral lobe ( +Figs 5 +, +6 +A–C); 48+ podous rings, diameter> +1.7 mm +..................................................................................................... 2 + + + + +– Palette as long as broad or slightly longer; first pair of legs without a distal prefemoral lobe (as in +Fig. 3 +); diameter < +1.9 mm +............................................................................................................... 4 + + + + + + +2. Palette ( +pa +) not clearly delimited by lateral ( +li +) and mesal ( +mi +) incisions ( +Fig. 12A +); tarsal setae of first pair of legs much shorter than tarsal setae of normal walking legs ( +Fig. 8C +) ............................. .................................................................................................... + +A. mollilobus + +sp. nov. +(Udzungwa) + + + + +– Palette delimited by lateral and mesal incisions (e.g., +Fig. 11A +); tarsal setae of first pair of legs ca of same length as tarsal setae of normal walking legs ( +Fig. 8B +) .......................................................... 3 + + + + + + +3. 53–54 podous rings, diameter> +1.9 mm +; anterior margin of telomere with a triangular tooth ( +Enghoff & Frederiksen 2015 +: fig. 6A, +tt +) ............................... + +A. major +Enghoff, 2015 +(Udzungwa) + + + + + +– 50–52 podous rings; anterior margin of telomere without a triangular tooth ..................................... ............................................................................................ + +A. longipala +Enghoff, 2015 +(Udzungwa) + + + + + + + +4. Subdistal part of telomere almost straight, parallel to coxa; telomere tip bent abruptly laterad ( +Enghoff & Frederiksen 2015 +: fig. 11); 50–52 podous rings, diameter +1.6–1.8 mm +.......................... ............................................................................... + +A. denticulatus +Frederiksen, 2013 + +(E Usambara) + + + +– Telomere describing a more complex curve ..................................................................................... 5 + + + + + +5. Gonopod coxa without lateral and mesal incisions; telomere tip flattened, smooth ( +Figs 14–15 +) ..... ........................................................................................................... + +A. nguruensis + +sp. nov. +(Nguru +) + + + + +– Gonopod coxa with lateral ( +li +) and mesal ( +mi +) incisions; telomere tip microspiculate or with serrated margins .............................................................................................................................................. 6 + + + + + + +6. Telomere describing a ca 360° curve, curving in three dimensions; telomere tip with coarsely laciniate margins, but surface not microspiculate ( +Enghoff & Frederiksen 2015 +: fig. 9) ................... ......................................................................................... + +A. stereosathe +Enghoff, 2015 +(Udzungwa) + + + + +– Telomere describing a ca 270° curve, curving almost in one plane only; telomere tip more or less microspiculate ................................................................................................................................... 7 + + + + + +7. Telopodites of first pair of legs only represented by prefemur; basal telomeral lamella ( +btl +) forming a subspherical chamber with a spinose, lid-like flap ( +Fig. 17 +) ........................................................... ..................................................................................... + +A. udzungwensis +Enghoff, 2015 +(Udzungwa) + + + + +– Telopodites of first pair of legs fully developed; basal telomeral lamella without a spinose, lid-like flap .................................................................................................................................................... 8 + + + + + +8. <49 podous rings; meso-basal lobe of gonopod palette indistinct ( +Enghoff & Frederiksen 2015 +: fig. 5)................................................................................... + +A. submajor +Enghoff, 2015 +(Udzungwa) + + + + + +–> 48 podous rings; meso-basal lobe ( +mbl +) of gonopod palette well-developed ( +Enghoff & Frederiksen 2015 +: fig. 10; Enghoff 2016: fig. 7) .................................................................................................. 9 + + + + + + +9. Diameter> +1.5 mm +. Prefemoral processes of first pair of legs subtriangular ( +Fig. 3 +A–C) ................ .......................................................... + +A. fasciatus +( +Attems, 1896 +) + +( +Zanzibar +, Rubeho Mts, Mt Vula) + + + + +– Diameter < +1.7 mm +. Prefemoral processes of first pair of legs finger-shaped ( +Fig. 3 +D–I) ................ ..................................... + +A. claudiahempae +Enghoff & Frederiksen, 2015 + +(Udzungwa, +Kilimanjaro +) + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file