A systematic appraisal of the types of ten species of Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) (Scolopendromorpha, Scolopendridae, Otostigminae)
Author
Chagas-Jr, Amazonas
text
Zootaxa
2016
4147
1
36
58
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4147.1.2
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1175-5326
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Otostigmus
(
Parotostigmus
)
rex
Chamberlin, 1914
(
Figures 20–21
)
Otostigmus rex
Chamberlin, 1914
: 176
;
Bücherl, 1940
: 222
;
Otostigmus
(
Androstigmus
)
rex
Bücherl, 1942
: 59
;
Otostigmus
(
Parotostigmus
)
rex
Bücherl, 1974
: 115
.
Type
material examined.
Holotype
MCZ
IZ no.1476 (14535),
Brazil
,
Mato Grosso
, Madeira-Mamore, Railroad Camp 39, Stanford Expedition to
Brazil
1911, Coll:
W.M. Mann
, 1911 (
Figs 20–21
).
Redescription (female).
Length:
78 mm
from the anterior margin of the cephalic plate to the posterior margin of tergite 21. Right antenna with 17 articles and left with 14 (damaged); two basal articles glabrous. Cephalic plate smooth, without sutures and depressions (punctate, very fine and rather weak).
FIGURES 20–21
.
Otostigmus
(
P
.)
rex
. Holotype MCZ IZ no.1476 (14535).
20
. Habitus, (dorsal view).
21
. Habitus, (ventral view). Scale bars 10 mm.
Coxosternal tooth-plates wider than long with 4+4 teeth, a strong seta on each plate. Coxosternite with a short median longitudinal suture and transverse suture at the base of the tooth-plates, the latter laterally bifurcate. Forcipular trochanteroprefemoral process larger than the tooth plates and distally pointed.
The tooth-plates and the lateral margin of the trochanteroprefemoral process worn.
Tergites 5–20 with complete paramedian sutures; tergites 6–21 marginate; tergites 6–20 with a shallow median longitudinal keel; tergites 9–20 laterally rugose; tergites 16–21 with many tubercles; tergite 21 with a shallow and deep depression at posterior margin; posterior margin lightly convex.
Sternites without sutures, but with depressions from sternites 3–19; sternite 21 with a median longitudinal depression and straight posterior margin.
Coxopleuron without spines and with pore-field covers almost the entire coxopleuron; posterior end of the coxopleuron poreless; terminal part of coxopleura rounded.
Legs 2–19 with one tarsal spur, lacking legs 1.
Remarks.
O. rex
was the fourth of five species of
Otostigmus
(
Parotostigmus
)
described by
Chamberlin (1914)
.
Otostigmus amazonae
Chamberlin, 1914
and
O. tidius
Chamberlin, 1914
were described from Manaus, and
O. rex
,
O. casus
and
O suitius
were described from Madeira-Mamoré, at the border between the Brazilian states of
Mato Grosso
and
Rondônia
.
Chamberlin (1914)
pointed out that
O. rex
belongs to the forms closely allied with
O. scabricauda
but
O. rex
differs from
O. scabricauda
in having the tergites rugose, in having no tarsal spur on legs 20, and by the large body size (
70 mm
).
Otostigmus rex
is close to
O. suitius
,
O. casus
and
O. samacus
in having margination on tergites 5–21, by the presence of one tarsal spur on legs 2–19, by complete paramedian sutures from tergites 5–20, by absence of sternite sutures and by coxosternal tooth-plates with 4+4 teeth. The only significant difference is tergites 1–8 smooth in
O. rex
,
O. suitius
and
O. casus
, and tergites 1–2 smooth in
O. samacus
. Therefore,
O. rex
is hereby considered as a junior synonym of
O. suitius
.