A new millipede genus and a new species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea) from southern Tasmania, Australia
Author
Mesibov, Robert
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, Australia
text
ZooKeys
2009
2009-04-07
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Noteremus
infimus
Mesibov
,
sp. n.
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Figs.1B
,
2B
,
3C
,
3D
,
4B
,
4E
,
5C
,
5D
, map
Fig. 9
.
Holotype
. Male.
Australia
,
Tasmania
,
Junee-Florentine
karst,
Khazad Dum
(cave),
42º43’S
146º34’E
±
1 km
,
25 March 1990
,
R
. Eberhard, field no. JF4, ‘silt bank near stream, dark wetway pitches’,
QVM 23
:46557.
Paratypes
.
2 males
,
2 females
, 1 stadium
VI
female, details as for
holotype
,
QVM 23
:12969
;
2 males
,
5 females
, same details but
27 June 1989
,
S. Eberhard
, field no. JF4-29, ‘more common in deep, near stream’,
QVM 23
:12339
.
Material
examined.
All
collected by
S. Eberhard
in the
Junee-Florentine
karst:
2 males
,
1 female
,
Cauldron Pot
(cave),
42º43’S
146º35’E
±
1 km
,
9 July 1989
, field no. JF2-2, deep, beyond
Au Cheval
,
QVM 23
:12127
;
3 females
, same details but
15 July 1989
, JF2-9, deep, beyond
Au Cheval
,
QVM 23
:12116
;
1 male
,
1 female
, 1 stadium
VI
male, same details but
28 January 1990
, JF-2, streamway,
QVM 23
:12951
;
1 female
, same details but
2 April 1990
, JF-2, deep,
QVM 23
:12955
;
1 female
,
Growling Swallet
(cave),
42º41’S
146º30’E
±
1 km
, 1984, JF36-18,
QVM 23
:12107
;
1 male
,
1 female
, same details but
16 February 1985
, JF36-25,
QVM 23
:12095
;
1 male
,
1 female
, same details but
14 April 1985
, JF36-27,
QVM 23
:12105
;
1 male
, same details but
2 June 1985
, JF36-40,
New Feeling
passage,
QVM 23
:12118
;
1 female
, same details but
13 April 1990
, JF36, mainstream,
QVM 23
:13498
;
2 males
, 1 stadium
VI
female,
Porcupine Pot
(cave),
42º40’S
146º30’E
±
1 km
,
3 November 1985
, JF387-1, deep,
QVM 23
:12156
;
5 males
,
1 female
, same details but
10 November 1985
, JF387-2, deep,
QVM 23
:12134
;
2 males
,
Niggly Cave
,
42º42’S
146º31’E
±
1 km
,
28 April 1990
, JF237-2,
QVM 23
:12094
;
1 female
, same details but JF237, cracks,
QVM 23
:13272
;
1 female
,
Rift Cave
,
42º43’S
146º35’E
±
1 km
,
4 January 1985
, JF34-4,
QVM 23
:12163
;
2 males
,
2 females
, same details but
12 June 1988
, JF34-7, near intermittent stream, deep (-
150m
),
QVM 23
:12161
;
1 stadium
VI
male,
Burning Down
the
House
(cave),
42º39’S
146º29’E
±
1 km
,
11 September 1988
, JF402-2, ‘common through cave’,
QVM 23
:12181
;
2 males
,
2 females
,
Gormenghast
(cave),
42º41’S
146º30’E
±
1 km
,
19 November 1989
, JF35-3, deep,
QVM 23
:12336
;
1 male
,
5 females
,
Junee Cave
,
42º44’S
146º36’E
±
1 km
,
22 October 1989
, JF8-3, ‘common beside stream, on rocks and mudbanks’,
QVM 23
:12119
;
1 male
,
1 female
, 2 stadium
VI
females,
Owl Pot
(cave),
42º40’S
146º30’E
±
1 km
,
September 1983
, JF221-
4, 60-200m
deep,
QVM 23
:12121
;
2 females
,
Pendant Pot
(cave),
42º41’S
146º30’E
±
1 km
,
April 1984
, JF37-6,
QVM 23
:12335
;
1 female
,
Serendipity
(cave),
42º42’S
146º30’E
±
1 km
,
12 January 1985
, JF344-4,
QVM 23
:12164
;
1 female
,
Tassy Pot
(cave),
42º40’S
146º30’E
±
1 km
,
September 1983
, JF223-5, deep, -
200m
,
QVM 23
:12157
;
1 female
, 1 stadium
VI
male,
Th
e
Chairman
(cave),
42º43’S
146º36’E
±
1 km
,
26 June 1988
, JF99-2, deep, ‘near perennial or intermittent streams’,
QVM 23
:12111
;
1 female
,
Troll Hole
(cave),
42º44’S
146º35’E
±
1 km
,
7 October 1989
, JFx1-3, deep ‘terminal
RF
Ch
, -87m’,
QVM 23
:12162
;
1 female
,
Voltera
(cave),
42º43’S
146º32’E
±
1 km
,
12 November 1989
, JF207-1, ‘at bottom (-
25m
) in crack between rock and sediment’,
QVM 23
:12115
;
1 stadium IV female,
Wherrets Cave
,
42º42’S
146º32’E
±
1 km
,
3 December 1989
, JF-x6-4, deep, ‘base of aven’,
QVM 23
:12333
.
Figure 7.
Asphalidesmus golovatchi
sp. n.
(A) Dorsal view of midbody rings, male cave specimen with metatergite projections greatly reduced (compare Fig. 1E), QVM 23:12167; (B) left lateral and slightly ventral view of ring 12, surface-dwelling paratype male, QVM 23:46560. Scale bars = 0.25 mm;
o
= ozopore.
Diagnosis
.
Small (to ca
12 mm
), unpigmented, cavernicolous; midbody ring length to prozonite width 1.1-1.3; gonopod telopodite with one subterminal group of pointed, rod-like structures on posterior surface near apex vs. two groups in
N. summus
.
Description
.
As for
N. summus
, with differences as follows. Male/female approximate measurements: length 12/
13 mm
, maximum diameter 0.9/1.1 mm, maximum width across paranota 1.2/1.4 mm. Body unpigmented.
Male with head densely setose (
Fig. 4E
); antennal sockets moderately impressed, separated by ca 2X socket diameter. Antenna (
Fig. 2B
) slender; antennomere 6 widest; relative antennomere lengths (6,2,3)>5>4. Overall widths of rings 2-4 about equal, increasing slightly from 5 to 7, 8-16 more or less equal, 17 narrower. Ratio of ring length to prozonite width in midbody rings 1.1-1.3 (
Figs 3C, 3D
). Three transverse rows of short setae on metatergite. Paranota on rings 2-4 relatively wide, margins with three broad teeth, each bearing a stout seta. Ozopore small, round, opening laterally just ventral to short eminence at about half ring height close to posterior paranotal corner. Sternites very sparsely setose. Hypoproct broadly convex. Anterior legs (
Fig. 2B
) not swollen, prefemur slightly expanded dorsally, claw large; relative podomere lengths (tarsus, femur)>prefemur>(postfemur, tibia). Long, tapered setae in place of brush setae on prefemur, femur, postfemur, tibia.
Figure 8.
(A)
Asphalidesmus golovatchi
sp. n.
, QVM 23:12167, gonopods in situ. (B)-(D) Spinnerets of males, posterior view. (B)
A. golovatchi
sp. n.
, QVM 23:12167, (C)
A. leae
, QVM 23:25091, (D)
A. parvus
, QVM 23:25611. Scale bars: (A) = 0.1 mm, (B)-(D) = 0.01 mm.
Gonopod telopodite (
Figs 5C, 5D
) with distal row of pointed, rod-like structures extending to lateral surface of apex, and one small posterior cluster just below apex.
Distribution
and habitat.
Common in caves in the Junee-Florentine karst northwest of Maydena in south central
Tasmania
(
Fig. 9
), to at least
200 m
depth.
Etymology
.
Latin
infimus
(‘lowest’), adjective, nominative singular, for its occurrence deep below ground in caves.
Remarks
.
N. infimus
is troglomorphic in lacking pigment, and in having more and longer setae, and more slender rings, legs and antennae than its surface-dwelling congener
N. summus
. A troglobitic polydesmidan from the Cape Range in
Western Australia
,
Stygiochiropus communis
Humphreys & Shear, 1993
(
Paradoxosomatidae
), has been shown to vary considerably from cave to cave in details of gonopod form (
Humphreys and Shear 1993
). In contrast, there is almost no gonopod variation from cave to cave in
N. infimus
. However, populations vary across the Junee-Florentine karst in the degree to which the trunk and legs are attenuated. Growling Swallet cave has the most troglomorphic specimens, with midbody ring length ca 1.3 X prozonite width. In both males and females from Growling Swallet the lower edge of the labrum is extended ventrolaterally on either side as a rounded tab of unknown function (
Fig. 4E
).
N. infimus
is the only troglobitic millipede so far known from the Junee-Florentine karst. The surface-dwelling polydesmidans
Paredrodesmus bicalcar
,
Tasmanodesmus hardyi
Chamberlin, 1920
and an undescribed
Tasmaniosoma
species have also been found in Junee-Florentine caves, but only close to the surface (QVM specimen records).
Although the forests of the Florentine Valley have been repeatedly sampled for millipedes, no surface-dwelling
Noteremus
species has so far been found there. The disjunction between
N. infimus
and
N. summus
is
30-40 km
.