A revision of the minor species group in the millipede genus Nannaria Chamberlin, 1918 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae)
Author
Means, Jackson C.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7377-0696
Virginia Tech, Department of Entomology, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
mjacks4@vt.edu
Author
Hennen, Derek A.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7005-1151
Virginia Tech, Department of Entomology, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
Author
Marek, Paul E.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7048-2514
Virginia Tech, Department of Entomology, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
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Nannaria alpina
sp. nov.
Figs 71
, 72 Vernacular name: "The Alpine Twisted-Claw Millipede"
Material examined.
Holotype
:
United States
-
Kentucky
•
♂
;
Pulaski County
,
Boone National Forest
,
Alpine Recreation Area
;
36.9156°N
, -
84.5182°W
; elev.
360 m
;
27 Sept. 2017
;
J. Means
,
D. Hennen
leg.; hand collected; VTEC
MPE03150
.
Paratypes
:
United States
-
Kentucky
•
1 ♂
; same data as for holotype; VMNH
MPE03199
•
3 ♀♀
; same data as for holotype; VTEC
MPE03200
,
3201; VMNH,
MPE03768
. For detailed collection data see Suppl. material 7.
Diagnosis.
Adult males of
Nannaria alpina
sp. nov. are distinct from other
Nannaria
based on the following combination of characters.
Gonopods
.
Acropodite straight, curving at 45° angle at apex, not gently curving throughout or with medial swelling as in
Nannaria blackmountainensis
sp. nov. Acropodite tip with small, triangular lateral flange (Fig.
71A
, red arrow), not with large, hooked lateral flange as in
N. blackmountainensis
sp. nov. Telopodite basal zone with slight lateral bulge (Fig.
71A
, red triangle). Prefemur with laterally curving, acuminate prefemoral process; not straight, acicular prefemoral process as in
N. blackmountainensis
sp. nov. Gap between prefemoral process and acropodite greater than width of acropodite basal zone, not less than width of acropodite basal zone as in
N. blackmountainensis
sp. nov. Prefemur lacking prefemoral spine.
Color
.
Tergites with pale orange paranotal spots (Fig.
72
). White background (most likely due to teneral condition of the specimen). Dorsum of collum smooth with orange margin.
Figure 71.
Nannaria alpina
sp. nov. holotype ♂ left gonopod (VTEC, MPE03150)
A
anterior view; red arrow indicates triangular lateral flange; red triangle indicates lateral bulge
B
medial view
C
posterior view. Scale bar: 0.5 mm.
Figure 72.
Nannaria alpina
sp. nov. holotype ♂ (VTEC, MPE03150) coloration. Scale bar: 4.0 mm.
Measurements.
♂ holotype (VTEC, MPE03150): BL = 29.5, CW = 4.2, IW = 2.0, ISW = 0.9, B11W = 4.9, B11H = 3.1; ♀ paratype (VTEC, MPE03200): BL = 30.8, CW = 3.7, IW = 2.3, ISW = 0.9, B11W = 5.0, B11H = 3.5.
Variation.
No known variation.
Distribution.
Known only from the type locality, Alpine Recreation Area (Kentucky: Pulaski County; Suppl. material 7; Fig.
126
). Distribution area: N/A; status: MRE.
Ecology.
Specimens of
Nannaria alpina
sp. nov. were collected from the side of a hiking path in a mesic broadleaf deciduous forest under ca. 3 cm of soil. Specimens were primarily found within molting chambers from a 1 m2 area.
Etymology.
This species is named for its type locality. The specific name is a feminine adjective derived from the Latin
alpinus
for alpine.
Type locality.
United States, Kentucky, Pulaski County, Boone National Forest, Alpine Recreation Area,
36.9156°N
, -
84.5182°W
.