A revision of the taxonomy and distribution of Archispirostreptus Silvestri 1895 (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Spirostreptidae), and description of a new spirostreptid genus with three new species
Author
Mwabvu, Tarombera
Author
Hamer, Michelle
Author
Slotow, Rob
Author
Barraclough, David
text
Zootaxa
2010
2567
1
49
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.197288
256e66c3-8f88-4aa5-89a8-a29aab35101f
1175-5326
197288
Genus
Archispirostreptus
Silvestri 1895
Archispirostreptus
Silvestri 1895
, p. 776.
Graphidostreptus
:
Attems 1909
, p. 414; 1914
Archispirostreptus
: Attems 1926
a, 1928;
Schubart 1951
;
Hoffman 1965
,
1971
,
1979
,
1996
,
2008
;
Krabbe & Enghoff 1978
;
Krabbe 1979
,
1982
;
Hamer 1998
,
1999
;
Golovatch & Hoffman 2000
; Mwabvu 2005, 2006;
Mwabvu
et al.
2007
Type
species:
Spirostreptus gigas
Peters 1855
, p. 75–79
Diagnosis:
Proplicae tongue-shaped; lateral metaplical process tapering distally; apical metaplical process long, finger-like and apically rounded or acute; antetorsal processes with laciniate edges distally.
Description:
Large spirostreptid millipedes; body length
130–270 mm
; antenna length
10–12 mm
; maximum body width
7–19 mm
.
Body rings 54–71.
Body black or brown; legs and antennae of same colour.
Prebasilar plate of gnathochilarium not reduced to separate sclerites.
Collum sometimes with anterior lobe, with 2–5 complete striae and 0–6 incomplete striae.
Proplicae tongue-shaped, setose and rounded apically, with central depression flanked by raised edges; proplica about 2/3 of gonopod length; lateral and medial edges of proplicae approximately parallel in most species (
Figs 1a
,
2a
,
3a
,
4a
).
Proximal metaplicae without lobes or projections (
Figs 3b
,
4b
,
5b
,
6b
,
7b
,
8b
,
9b
,
10b
).
Lateral metaplical process without abrupt narrowing, proximally broad and tapering distally. Lateral metaplical process horizontal or slanting towards the apical metaplical process or paracoxite (
Figs 1a
,
2a
,
3a
,
4a
,
5a
,
6a
,
7a
,
8a
,
9a
,
10a
).
Apical metaplical process long, finger-like and apically rounded (
Figs 1a
,
2a
,
4a
,
6a
,
7a
,
8a
,
9a
) or acute (
Figs 3a
,
10a
).
Telopodite spiralling distal to telopodite knee, antetorsal process with laciniate edges or spikes distally (
Figs 1a
,
2a
,
3a
,
4a
,
5a
,
6a
,
7a
,
8a
,
9a
,
10a
); telopodite with three small lobes at extremity.
Distribution:
South, East, Central and West Africa; Middle East.
Remarks:
The telopodite, the shape and size of the proplicae, the shapes of the lateral and apical metaplical processes, and the orientation of the lateral and apical metaplical processes of the gonopod distinguish
Archispirostreptus
from all other genera of Spirostreptini.