Description of Armadillidium boalense sp. nov. from northern Spain, with remarks and a key of the genus in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands (Isopoda: Oniscidea: Armadillidiidae)
Author
Cifuentes, Julio
Author
Robla, Jairo
Department of Conservation Biology and Global Change, Doñana Biological Station - CSIC, Sevilla, Spain
Author
Garcia, Lluc
0000-0002-6043-288X
llucgarciaisopoda@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-08-22
5497
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5497.1.4
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10.11646/zootaxa.5497.1.4
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Key to the Iberian-Balearic species of the genus
Armadillidium
Identification key of the
Armadillidium
species
recorded in the Iberian Peninsula and the
Balearic Islands
. Mainly based on
Schmölzer (1954
;
1965
);
Vandel (1960
;
1962
); Cruz (1990; 1993);
Cruz & Dalens (1990)
; Garcia (2003; 2020);
Garcia & Cabanillas (2021)
;
Cifuentes & Escarabajal (2022a
,
2022b
) and the present study.
A. scabrum
Dollfus, 1892
, (only known from Seville) is excluded due to insufficient information in its original description (
Dollfus, 1892
). The distribution is indicated only for the endemic species.
1.
Head of duplocarinate
type
, with scutellar and post-scutellar ridges..............................................
2
.
- Head of ‘
Armadillidium
-type’ without scutellar ridge (
linea frontalis
)...........................................
13
.
2.
Conglobation ability of eusphaeric
type
(living animals can roll into a perfect ball). Integument smooth or weakly granulated...................................................................................................
3
.
- Conglobation ability of pseudo/mesosphaeric
type
(living animals can roll into an ovoid or imperfect ball, respectively). Integument smooth, granulated or with spiniform tubercles....................................................
6
.
3.
Telson triangular. Living animals with a vivid coloration, usually with yellowish muscle spots on a dark background. Integument smooth or slightly granulated............................................................................
4
.
- Telson trapezoidal. Very little or no pigmented body. Integument smooth, covered with bristle-like scale-setae. Male pereopod 7 with ventrally concave ischium and a protruded distal knob on the basis. Strictly littoral species...
A. album
Dollfus, 1887
.
4.
Male pleopod 1 endopod with distal third bent 90º outward. Exopod with notched tracheal field.....
A. pictum
Brandt, 1833
.
- Male pleopod 1 endopod long and straight, only slightly bent apically............................................
5
.
5.
Male pleopod 1 exopod without posterior lobe, twice as wide as long and with notched tracheal field.
Galicia
and
Cantabric region
......................................................................
A. galiciense
Schmölzer, 1955
.
- Male pleopod 1 exopod with triangular posterior lobe, almost as long as wide, and with notched tracheal field.
Asturias
.........................................................................................
A. boalense
sp. nov.
6.
Integument smooth....................................................................................
7
.
- Integument with large or spiniform tubercles................................................................
9
.
7.
Telson trapezoidal, with a wide posterior margin and straight lateral edges.
Menorca
(
Balearic Islands
)..................................................................................................
A. strinatii
Vandel, 1961
.
- Telson triangular......................................................................................
8
.
8.
Lateral edge of first the pereon-tergite, angulate. Male pereopod 7 without distinct sexual modification.Mallorca and surrounding islets (
Balearic Islands
)................................................................
A. cruzi
Garcia, 2003
.
- Lateral edge of the first pereon-tergite regularly curved. Male pereopods 6-7 with a marked distal knob on ischium; male pereopod 7 with ventrally concave ischium. Levantine Iberian region.........................
A. espanyoli
Cruz, 1992
.
9.
Telson trapezoidal....................................................................................
10
.
- Telson triangular.....................................................................................
12
.
10.
Telson with narrow posterior edge, rounded posterior angles and concave lateral edges; back covered with large conical tubercles; scale-setae with forked setae. Male pleopod 1 exopodite with short posterior lobe and notched tracheal field. Endemic from
Murcia region
...............................................
A. ibericum
Cifuentes & Escarabajal Bernabé, 2022
.
- Telson with broad posterior edge, obtuse posterior angles and straight lateral edges; scale-setae tricorn-type, without forked setae..............................................................................................
11
.
11.
Cephalon with angled postscutellar ridge. Pleonites with a transverse row of strong granulations. Male pleopod 1 exopodite twice as wide as long, with barely prominent posterior lobe.
Menorca
(
Balearic Islands
).....
A. serrai
Cruz & Dalens, 1990
.
- Cephalon with regularly arched post-scutellar ridge. Pleonites without apparent granulations. Exopodite of the male pleopod 1 with distinct posterior lobe. Pre-Pyrenean Iberian region...................................
A. nahumi
Garcia, 2020
.
12.
Cephalon with strongly angulate post-scutellar ridge; scutellar ridge, complete. Back covered with hypertrophic spiniform tubercles. Telson broad and short, with broadly rounded apex. Mallorca (
Balearic Islands
)..........
A. pretusi
Cruz, 1992
.
- Cephalon with regularly arched post-scutellar ridge; scutellar ridge incomplete. Body covered with spiny tubercles. Telson narrow, with straight lateral sides................................................
A. serratum
Budde-Lund, 1885
.
13.
Telson trapezoidal....................................................................................
14
.
- Telson triangular.....................................................................................
15
.
14.
Conglobation ability of mesosphaeric
type
. Male pleopod 1 exopod with sinuous inner margin; endopod straight. Male pereopod 7 with a rounded distal bulge on ischium..............................................
A. sordidum
Dollfus, 1887
.
- Conglobation ability of eusphaeric
type
. Male pleopod 1 exopod with convex inner margin; endopod distally curved. Male pereopod 7 without distal bulge on ischium...........................................
A. vulgare
(
Latreille, 1804
)
.
15.
Conglobation ability of mesosphaeric
type
. Back granulated. The posterior edge of the first pereon-tergite forms angles at the limit with the epimera............................................................
A. granulatum
Brand, 1833.
- Back smooth or with very weak granulations..............................................................
16
.
16.
Conglobation ability of pseudosphaeric
type
. Frontal shield almost twice as long as wide, very prominent above the vertex. The posterior margin of the first pereon-tergite forms angles at the limit with the epimera........
A. nasatum
Budde-Lund, 1885
.
- Conglobation ability of mesosphaeric
type
. Frontal shield slightly prominent and directed backwards above the vertex. Posterior margin of first pereon-tergite regularly sinuous.............................................................
17
.
17.
Male pleopod 1 exopod with very short posterior lobe................................
A. assimile
Budde-Lund, 1885
.
- Male pleopod 1 exopod with well-developed posterior lobe..............................
A. arcangelii
Strouhal, 1929
.
* Note that
Armadillidium mateui
Vandel
is not currently included in the genus
Armadillidium
. This species has been transferred to
Alloschizidium
Verhoeff
(see Cifuentes 2022). Thus, it was not included in the identification key.