A review of Vietnamese Scolopocryptops Newport, 1844 (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha), with a description of S. hoanglieni n. sp. and the updated generic list of species
Author
Le, Son X.
0000-0003-1648-6773
Institute of Tropical Ecology, Vietnam-Russia Tropical Centre, 63 Nguyen Van Huyen Rd, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam. lesonenv 86 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1648 - 6773 & VNU University of Sciences, Vietnam National University, 334 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi, Vietnam.
lesonenv86@gmail.com
Author
Schileyko, Arkady A.
0000-0002-6139-5240
Zoological Museum of the Moscow Lomonosov State University, Bolshaya Nikitskaja Str. 2, Moscow, 125009, Russia. schileyko 1965 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6139 - 5240
schileyko1965@gmail.com
Author
Nguyen, Anh D.
0000-0001-9273-0040
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18, Hoangquocviet Rd., Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam. ducanh. iebr @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9273 - 0040 & Graduate University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18, Hoangquocviet Rd., Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam.
ducanh.iebr@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-01-16
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5228.4.3
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Scoloporyptops rubiginosus
C.L. Koch, 1878
Figs 2–4
Scolopocryptops rubiginosa
C.L. Koch, 1878: 792
;
Otocryptops rubiginosus
: Kraeplin, 1903: 71–72
;
Otocryptops rubiginosa
:
Attems, 1930: 259
;
Otocryptops rubiginosus
:
Chamberlin & Wang, 1952: 179
;
Otocryptops rubiginosa
:
Attems, 1953: 138
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Schileyko, 1995: 73
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Schileyko, 1998: 268
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Schileyko, 2001: 427
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosa
:
Shelley, 2002: 66
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Chao, 2002: 37
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Song, Song & Zhu, 2004: 81
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Schileyko, 2007: 73
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Edgecombe
et al
., 2012: 770
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Qiao, Xiao & Di, 2021: 28
;
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
:
Jonishi & Nakano, 2022: 2
.
Material.
SON LA Province
,
Ta Xua NR
: 1 spm (SVR.
TX
.2019.033), regenerating forest,
21.31472°N
104.52052°E
,
1555 m
a.s.l.
,
05.10.2019
, col.
Le X. Son
;
2 spms (SVR.
TX
.001, SVR.
TX
.007), bamboo forest,
21.35278°N
104.6740°E
,
777 m
a.s.l.
,
09.02.2017
, col.
Le X. Son
,
Ha K. Loan
;
1 spm (SVR.
TX
.005), mixed forest,
21.36528°N
104.6619°E
,
831 m
a.s.l.
, 09.022017, col.
Vu
T
.
Ha
; 1 spm (SVR.
TX
.015),
21.33978°N
104.6898°E
, 09.022017, col.
Nguyen D. Hung.
CAO BANG Province
,
Phia Oac
—
Phia Den NP
: 1 spm (SVR.
PO
.020), natural forest,
22.60941°N
105.86414°E
,
1709 m
a.s.l.
,
12.07.2017
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.
PO
.213), natural forest,
22.600946°N
105.87015°E
,
1605 m
a.s.l.
,
04.06.2019
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.
PO
.236), mixed forest,
22.60321°N
105.87344°E
,
1508 m
a.s.l.
,
08.06.2019
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.
PO
.203.1), mixed forest,
22.60901°N
105.86814°E
,
1596 m
a.s.l.
,
04.06.2019
, col.
A. Abramov.
NGHE AN
Province
,
Pu Hoat NR
: 1 spm (SVR.
PH
.024), natural forest,
19.77022°N
104.78436°E
,
1042 m
a.s.l.
,
17.05.2019
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.
PH
.050), natural forest,
19.75619°N
104.78569°E
,
1103 m
a.s.l.
,
19.05.2019
, col.
Le X. Son
;
2 spms (SVR.
PH
.073, SVR.
PH
.074), mixed forest,
19.77069°N
104.78408°E
,
1009 m
a.s.l.
,
25.05.2019
, col.
Le X. Son
&
Ngo
T
.
Dung
.
QUANG NAM Province
: 1 spm (SVR.STh.00085)
Song Thanh NR
, regenerated forest,
15.54008°N
107.38300°E
,
1165 m
a.s.l.
,
01.05.2019
, col.
Le X. Son.
KON TUM Province
: 1 spm (SVR.TNh.116)
Thach Nham forest
, mixed forest,
14.71878°N
108.31711°E
,
1129 m
a.s.l.
,
04.06.2016
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.TNh.025)
Thach Nham forest
, natural forest,
14.75550°N
108.29761E
,
1363 m
a.s.l.
,
07.06.2016
, col.
Le X. Son
;
3 spms (SVR.TNh.028-029-030)
Thach Nham forest
, natural forest,
14.75397°N
108.29878E
,
1350 m
a.s.l.
,
07.06.2016
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.TNh.043)
Thach Nham forest
, mixed forest,
14.74731°N
108.30117°E
,
1256 m
a.s.l.
,
08.06.2016
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.TNh.046)
Thach Nham forest
, mixed forest,
14.74914°N
108.30017°E
,
1241 m
a.s.l.
,
08.06.2016
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.TNh.056)
Thach Nham forest
, mixed forest,
14.74328°N
108.30481°E
,
1213 m
a.s.l.
,
09.06.2016
, col.
Le X. Son
;
1 spm (SVR.TNh.
T3
)
Thach Nham forest
, natural forest,
14.72544°N
108.31506°E
,
1035 m
a.s.l.
,
08.05.2015
, col.
Nguyen Huu Thuc
;
1 spm (SVR.
NL
.030),
Ngoc Linh
NR, pine forest,
15.12594°N
107.81256°E
,
1160 m
a.s.l.
,
22.09.2019
, col.
Le X. Son.
HA TINH Province
: 1 ad (Rc
6686 in
ZMMU
), Vu Quang, under log.
1200 m
a.s.l.
,
08.08.1997
, col. М.
V
. Kalyakin; 1 ad (Rc
6738 in
ZMMU
),
Vu Quang village
, М 13, 08.1997, col. М.
V
. Kalyakin
.
Comparative material.
4 ad (Rc
7106 in
ZMMU
),
Central
China
,
Shaanxi Province
,
Panda area
,
Fo
ping NR,
1600 m
a.s.l.
, 06–
11.04.1999
, col.
V
.
Siniaev
&
A. Plutenko
.
Diagnosis.
2 basal antennal articles virtually lacking setae; cephalic plate marginate laterally; tergites 8–18 with complete paramedian sutures, ultimate tergite with complete lateral margination; LBS 7 lacks spiracles; ultimate legs lacking setae (more rarely their distal articles setose), ultimate prefemur with two typical (ventral and dorsomedial) spinous processes.
Description
of adult SVR.PO.020 [data from ZMMU specimens in square brackets where it differs].
Body length
36.8 mm
, the width of LBS 10
ca
3.33 mm
.
Antennae (
Figs 2
AB) composed of 17 articles (left one of 15 ones, it seems to be damaged /regenerated) of them 2 basal ones practically not setose [at least] dorsally, following articles densely covered by minute setae.
Cephalic plate (
Fig. 2A
) nearly as long as wide, not setose, [very sparsely] and definitely punctate, marginate laterally (posterior margination absent).
Forcipular segment (
Fig. 2B
): coxosternite, trochanteroprefemora and basal part of tarsungulae coarsely and sparsely punctate. Coxosternite with a [very] short median suture which reaches its middle [no more than 1/3 of coxosternite length,
Fig. 2E
], several transverse sutures cross the median one in anterior third of coxosternite. Anterior margin of coxosternite strongly sclerotised and definitely divided by a median diastema into two standard low lobes (so it does not look strictly straight); process of trochanteroprefemur short, with a distinct basal suture; tarsungulum long, pointed.
Tergites 1–20 sparsely punctate, tergites 21–23 not punctate. Tergite 1 with anterior transverse suture, its anterior margin covered by cephalic plate (
Fig. 2A
). Tergite 2 short, half as long as tergite 3. Tergites 8–18 [7–19] with complete paramedian sutures, the following tergites lacking sutures (
Figs 2C
,
3A
). Lateral margination (
Figs 2C
,
3A
) incomplete [nearly complete] on tergites 4–22, only tergite 23 marginate completely. Tergite 23 nearly as long as wide, its posterior margin much convex in the middle (
Fig. 4A
). Tergites 2, 6–13, 15–19, 21 with some [lacking any] dark pigment (at least at posterior and lateral margins;
Figs 2C
,
3A
).
FIGURES 2A–F.
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
C.L. Koch, 1878
; SVR.PO.020
A
head and LBS 1, dorsally;
B
head and forcipular segment, ventrally;
C
LBS 6–10, dorsally;
D
LBS 6–10, ventrally; Rc 6738 (ZMMU)
E
head and forcipular segment, ventrally; Rc 6686 (ZMMU)
F
LBS 7, 8 (right side), laterally.
Sternites lacking paramedian sutures [with very shallow rounded depression in the center], 1–16 ones sparsely punctate (
Fig. 2D
), 2–20 with transverse sutures. Sternite 23 somewhat wider than long, trapeziform, its posterior margin slightly concave (
Fig. 4B
).
Coxopleuron (
Figs 3A–C
) densely covered by irregularly located coxal pores; coxopleural process [relatively short] long and pointed, much extended over the posterior margin of tergite 23.
FIGURES 3A–E.
Scolopocryptops rubiginosus
C.L. Koch, 1878
; SVR.PO.020 and SVR.TNh.046
A
LBS 21–23, dorsally;
B
LBS 21–23, ventrally;
C
LBS 22–23, laterally; SVR.PO.020 (North Vietnam)
D
right ultimate leg, medially; SVR.TNh.046 (Central Vietnam)
E
right ultimate leg, medially.
Legs 1–21 with monopartite tarsus; legs (
Figs 2
CD, 3B) 1–22 with one tarsal spur, 1–19 with two tibial, 20–21 with one tibial and 22 lacking any spur; legs 1–22 with two pretarsal accessory spines. All legs not setose (in some specimens, tibia and tarsus of leg 22 sparsely setose) [leg 22 with both tibia and tarsus densely setose].
Ultimate legs (
Fig. 3D
) not setose (in some specimens, tibia and both tarsal articles densely setose,
Fig. 3E
) [tibia and tarsal articles densely setose in both ZMMU specimens]; prefemur with two spinous processes of standard both structure and disposition—the larger ventral and smaller dorso-medial ones.
Variability.
The setosity of tibia and tarsus of legs 22 and 23 varies considerably (from the total absence of setae to the presence of very dense ones). In all
IEBR
specimens from Northern
Vietnam
, the ultimate legs are practically not setose (
Fig. 3D
) while in the
IEBR
Highland’s
material as well as in ZMMU’s one (
two adults
Rc
6686, 6738) from
Central
Vietnam
(
Ha Tinh Province
) the ultimate both tibia and tarsus are densely setose (
Fig. 3E
).
Variability
of this character may also reflect a sexual dimorphism
.
Remarks.
According to
Attems (1930)
and
Chao (2002)
, tergites 5–20 have two complete paramedian sutures, but
Song
et al
. (2004)
reported these sutures at tergites 4–21 and oblique sutures in the anterior corners of tergites 3–4. The recently studied specimens have complete paramedian sutures at tergites 8–18 (
Fig. 2C
).
Adult Rc 6686 (ZMMU) has LBS 7 with a spiracle at right pleuron only (
Fig. 2F
)—this spiracle is much smaller than the well developed neighboring ones (on LBS 5 and 8,
Fig. 2F
) and seems to be rudimentary. The same situation was described for
S. nigrimaculatus
Song, Song & Zhu,
2004
in its original description. This fact reduces the systematic value of as character as the number of spiracles, reducing the difference between
S. rubiginosus
and
S. broelemanni esulcata
(see Remarks to the latter).
Range.
This species occurs in
China
,
Taiwan
,
Korea
,
Japan
and North America (Minnesota, Wisconsin to Texas) (
Shelley 2002
;
Chao & Chang 2003
;
Song
et al
. 2004
). In
Vietnam
it was recorded from Vu Quang NP (
Ha Tinh Province
) only (
Schileyko, 2007
), and the present study demonstrates that it widely occurs through this country (
Fig. 4
).