Review of the Spirobolida on Madagascar, with descriptions of twelve new genera, including three genera of ' fire millipedes' (Diplopoda)
Author
Wesener, Thomas
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Field Museum of Natural History, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605, U. S. A. & Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, Museumsmeile Bonn, Adenauerallee 160, D- 53113 Bonn, Germany. & B 54 D 3623309
Author
Enghoff, Henrik
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Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Author
Sierwald, Petra
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Field Museum of Natural History, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605, U. S. A.
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ZooKeys
2009
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journal article
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Hylekobolus rufus
Wesener
,
sp. n.
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DA4510C8-7395-4FC6-B2E5-4FD125250FB4
Material
examined:
14 ♂,
8 ♀
,
1 imm.
Holotype
:
1 ♂ (
60 mm
long),
FMMC 8188
,
Province
Fianarantsoa
,
PN Midongy
,
Mt. Papango
,
3.5 km
SW Befotaka
, rainforest,
1250 m
,
23°50.3’ S
,
46°57.5’ E
, leg.
S. Goodman
,
2–7.XI.1997
.
Paratype
:
1 ♀
,
FMMC 8188
, same data as holotype
;
1 ♂,
1 imm.
,
FMMC 6172
,
Province
Fianarantsoa
,
PN Midongy
,
Mt. Papango
,
2.5 km
SW Befotaka
, rainforest,
875 m
,
23°50.1’S
,
46°57.8’E
, leg.
S. Goodman
,
26–31.X.2003
,
pitfall trap
.
Other
material examined:
2 ♂,
1 ♀
,
FMMC
W092
,
Province
Toliara
, Vohimena
Eastern Slope
,
Enato
, rainforest,
24°53’0.25” S
,
46°59’2.77” E
, leg.
T. Wesener
et al.,
27.V.2007
;
2 ♂,
MNHN
,
Province
Fianarantsoa
,
Tolongoina
, route
d’Ifanadiana
,
Fort Carnot
,
21°33’ S
,
47°31’ E
,
Rec. Blanc
,
18.V.1964
;
1 ♂,
MNHN
,
Province
Fianarantsoa
,
Befotaka
(p.
de Farafangana
),
600 m
,
Région
montagneuse boisée,
23°49’ S
,
46°59’ E
, leg. entrée 17–1927,
R. Decary
,
10.VIII.1926
;
7 ♂,
6 ♀
,
CAS
NoNumber
,
Province
Fianarantsoa
, PN
Ranomafana
,
Talatakely
,
21°14.9’ S
,
47°25.6’ E
, leg.
C. Griswold
et al.,
19–30.IV.1998
.
Differential
diagnosis:
H. rufus
differs from all other
Hylekobolus
species in a unique combination of characters: collum red (
Fig. 56A
), posterior gonopod at lateral margin (
w
) lacking projection, apical process (
x
) wide (
Fig. 56E
).
Description
.
Measurements
: males with 50–52 rings,
55–65 mm
long,
4.1–4.8 mm
wide. Females with 50 or 51 rings, circa
63 mm
long,
5.7 mm
wide.
Coloration
in numerous samples affected by alcohol. Head, collum, antennae, legs, metazonites of body rings and posterior part of telson including anal valves and subanal scale red (
Figs 56A, C
). Anterior part of body rings and telson dark grey (
Figs 56A, C
).
Eyes
with 32–34 ocelli (
Fig. 56A
).
Anterior gonopod
sternite basally wide, completely rectangular, apically even slightly wider than basally (
Fig. 56D
). Mesal process of coxite wide and only slightly protruding (
Fig. 56D
). Apical process of telopodite large and well-rounded. Retrorse margin wide, projecting above telopodite margin (
Fig. 56F
) but not protruding basally of apical process (
Fig. 56F
).
Posterior gonopods
telopodite bent 90° (
Fig. 56G
). Lateral margin without a projection (
w
,
Fig. 56E
). Apical process (
x
) wide (
Fig. 56E
). Membranous lobe (
y
) large and
Figure 56.
Hylekobolus rufus
sp. n.
, male holotype.
A
head, lateral view
B
legs 1–7, ventral view
C
telson
D
anterior gonopod, anterior view
E
left posterior gonopod, anterior view
F
anterior gonopod, posterior view
G
left posterior gonopod, posterior view. Apo = apodeme; av = anal valves; Co = collum; Cx = coxite; Gn = gnathochilarium; L = ledges; Md = mandible; Pre = preanal ring; St = sternite; T = telopodite. Scale bars = 1 mm.
rectangular (
Fig. 56E
). In posterior view, an additional small, sclerotized lobe present apically of membranous lobe (
Fig. 56G
). Projection of sperm canal (
z
) straight, as long as apical process (
Fig. 56G
).
Distribution
and ecology
:
H. rufus
is the
Hylekobolus
species with the largest area of distribution. It occurs in Southeastern
Madagascar
from the eastern slopes of the Vohimena range, Midousy Mountains up to Tolongoina (
Fig. 54
).
Etymology
:
rufus
, adjective, refers to the reddish colour pattern (
Fig. 56A
).