A revision of the millipede family Paracortinidae (Diplopoda, Callipodida)
Author
Akkari, Nesrine
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5019-4833
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Burgring 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
nes.akkari@gmail.com
Author
Macek, Oliver
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8146-5373
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Burgring 7, 1010 Wien, Austria
Author
Stoev, Pavel
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5702-5677
National Museum of Natural History at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd. 1, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria & Pensoft Publishers, Prof. G. Zlatarski Str. 12, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Angulifemur unidigitis Zhang, 1997
Figs 1
, 2
, 26A, B
, 28
Angulifemur unidigitis
Zhang, 1997: 2, figs 12-15.
Paracortina wangi
Stoev, 2004: 2, figs 1-11;
Stoev et al. 2008
: 17 (synonymisation).
Material examined.
1 female
,
China
,
Yunnan
,
Menzi County
,
Wulichong Sinkhole Cave
(
No
3),
04.01.1989
,
P. Beron
leg. (BG- NMNHS-INV-000000006259 NMNHS)
, Stoev det.
25.07.2003
,
1 male
,
China
,
Yunnan
,
Menzi County
,
Long Bao Pao Dong
(cave),
07.01.1989
,
P. Beron
leg.
(BG- NMNHS-INV-000000006260 NMNHS).
Diagnosis.
It can easily be distinguished from
A. tridigitis
by the much shorter and upright coxal process, a distally more sinuous telopodite, bearing a pointed process at its mid length (
Tp
); distal part of telopodite with one tooth-shaped process (
k
).
Descriptive notes.
Habitus matching the description of
Paracortina wangi
(
Stoev 2004
). The species is characterised by long walking legs and antennae, absence of projection on head vertex in adult males, reduced number of ommatidia and a strongly enlarged organ of
Toemoesvary
(Fig.
1
).
Figure 1.
Angulifemur unidigitis
Zhang, 1997, male (BG- NMNHS-INV-000000006260 NMNHS)
A
middle and posterior part of body, dorsal view
B
head: organ of
Toemoesvary
and ommatidia
C-E
head and anterior pleurotergites
C
lateral view
D
frontal view
E
ventral view.
Male sexual characters.
Leg-pairs 1 and 2 reduced and more setose than the rest, showing prefemoral and tarsal brushes (Fig.
1E
), leg-pair 2 with a small anterior process and posterior gonopore, leg-pair 3 with a smaller triangular process on coxa (Fig.
1E
), leg-pair 6 with one small hyaline triangular mesal process on coxa, prefemur showing proximally a constriction on the posterior margin (Fig.
26A
), leg-pair 7 with two coxal processes (Fig.
26B
), a long subfalcate mesal process and a shorter, larger, subtriangular one (corresponding to
f
and
t
, respectively in
Stoev 2004
: fig. 6), coxal sacs (Fig.
1E
) present on leg-pair 3-23.
Gonopods
(Fig.
2
). Each gonopod with two short, clavate, setose prefemoroidal processes (
pf1
and
pf2
), with
pf1
slightly larger and more setose than
pf2
(Fig.
2A, C
). Coxa with two reduced processes on the median margin: (
a
) a rounded lobe directed mesad (Fig.
2A, C, D
), and (
b
) a reduced, cone-shaped one, pointing distad (Fig.
2 A, B, D
). Telopodital (
T
) stem proximally broad, with a pointed triangular projection (
Tp
) at the third to mid-length of its posterior margin, marking an abrupt twist and narrowing of the process (Fig.
2A-D
). Distal half of
T
sinusoidal, gently narrowing distad, and bent laterad. Distal part of
T
darkly pigmented, with a sharp triangular tooth (
k
) and a much smaller blunt one (
tb
) on the lateral margin (Fig.
2B-D
).
T
further narrowing distad, marking a complete loop, its apex projecting in a short curved downturned process, bifurcated into solenomere (
s
) and parasolenomere (
ps
).
Figure 2.
Angulifemur unidigitis
Zhang, 1997, male (BG- NMNHS-INV-000000006260 NMNHS), right gonopod
A
anterior view
B
posterior view
C
lateral view
D
mesal view. Abbreviations: a = mesal process of coxa; b = falcate mesal process of coxa; pf1 = prefemoroidal process 1; pf2 = prefemoroidal process 2; k = lateral process of the distal part of telopodite; ps = parasolenomere; s = solenomere; tb = blunt tooth of telopodite; Tp = telopodital projection.
Comments.
The specimens studied here are part of the type series of the species
Paracortina (Altum) wangi
Stoev, 2004.
Stoev (2004)
described this millipede as a new species of the genus
Paracortina
and subgenus
Paracortina Altum
based on the presence of five posterior setae on the sixth hemipleurite. While describing
P. wangi
Stoev (2004)
was unaware of the publication of
Zhang (1997)
. Being also described from the same type locality (Longbaopo-Wulichong cave system) in Mengzi County,
Stoev et al. (2008)
subsequently synonymised
P. wangi
with
Angulifemur unidigitis
.
Distribution.
Until now, the species is known only from Long Bao Pao - Wulichong cave system and Laoxiao Cave, Mengzi County, China (Fig.
28
).