A revision of the minor species group in the millipede genus Nannaria Chamberlin, 1918 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae)
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Means, Jackson C.
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Virginia Tech, Department of Entomology, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
mjacks4@vt.edu
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Hennen, Derek A.
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Virginia Tech, Department of Entomology, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
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Marek, Paul E.
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Virginia Tech, Department of Entomology, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
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Nannaria blackmountainensis
sp. nov.
Figs 73
, 74 Vernacular name: "The Black Mountain Twisted-Claw Millipede"
Material examined.
Holotype
:
United States
-
Kentucky
•
♂
;
Harlan Co.
,
Black Mountain
summit, radar station access road off
Black Mountain Ridge Rd.
, about 2.4 rd. km E jct w/ KY-160;
36.9156°N
, -
82.8930°W
; elev.
1250 m
;
10 May 2011
; hand collected;
P. Marek
,
C. Hall
and
D. & M. Beamer
leg.; VTEC SPC001090.
Paratypes
:
United States
-
Kentucky
•
1 ♂
;
Harlan Co.
,
Stone Mountain State Natural Area
, wooded slope above entrance ex US-421;
36.7607°N
, -
83.1400°W
; elev.
570 m
;
31 May 2006
; hand collected;
P. Marek
leg.; VMNH SPC001002
•
1 ♀
same collection data as for preceding; VTEC SPC001009
•
1 ♂
Kentucky
,
Harlan Co.
,
Cumberland Mountain
(
N Slope
),
Wagonroad Tunnel Trail
;
36.7328°N
, -
83.2216°W
; elev.
691 m
;
25 July 2005
; hand collected;
P. Marek
and
C. Spruill
leg.; FMNH SPC000652
.
Other material.
United States
-
Kentucky
•
1 ♂
;
Bell County
,
Pine Mountain State Park
, trail to
Honeymoon Falls
;
36.7434°N
, -
83.7121°W
;
26 Sept.1976
;
R. Hoffman
leg.; VMNH NAN0184 •
1 ♂
;
Bell County
,
Pine Mtn. State Park
;
36.6844°N
, -
83.8351°W
;
10 May 1975
;
J. Ettman
leg.; VMNH NAN0493 •
2 ♂♂
;
Bell County
,
Pine Mtn. State Park
,
Wildflower Garden Area
;
36.7359°N
, -
83.7379°W
;
1 Feb. 1976
;
J. Ettman
leg.; NCSM NAN0545 •
1 ♀
;
Harlan County
,
Cumberland Mtn
(N slope),
Wagonroad Tunnel Trail
(
36.7389°N
, -
83.2197°W
, elev.
528 m
),
26 July 2005
(
Coll
:
P. Marek
,
C. Spruill
; VTEC SPC000794. SCAU -
North Carolina
•
1 ♂
;
Avery County
, wooded hillside at
Plumetree
;
36.0269°N
, -
82.0080°W
;
4 June 1964
;
L. Hubricht
leg.; VMNH NAN0183 •
11 ♂♂
♀♀
;
Avery County
, 3.7 SSE
Banner Elk, NC
105 & 184,
Grandfather Mtn.
;
36.1170°N
, -
81.8386°W
;
8 Sept. 1973
;
R. Shelley
; NCSM NAN0498 •
6 ♂♂
; same collection data as for preceding; 1978;
R. Shelley
leg.; NCSM NAN0518 •
20 ♂♂
♀♀
;
Avery County
,
Newland
;
36.0873°N
, -
81.9273°W
;
20 Aug. 1984
;
D. Massee
leg.; NCSM NAN0522 •
1 ♂
;
Watauga County
,
Valle Crucis, NC
194, ca. 6S 1113;
36.2092°N
, -
81.7783°W
;
11 Oct. 1975
;
J. Clamp
leg.; NCSM NAN0515; SCAU -
Tennessee
•
1 ♂
;
Carter County
,
2.5 miles
S of Burbank
;
36.1123°N
, -
82.1019°W
;
2 May 1951
;
L. Hubricht
leg.; VMNH, NAN0185 •
6 ♂
;
Carter County
,
Roan Mtn.
;
36.1943°N
, -
82.0710°W
;
9 Aug. 1941
;
Brooks
leg.; VMNH, NAN0186 •
5 ♂♂
;
Carter County
, N
slope,
Roane Mtn
;
36.1079°N
, -
82.1280°W
;
9 Aug. 1941
;
Dr.
&
Mrs. Brooks
leg.; VMNH, NAN0294 •
1 ♂
;
Cumberland Mtns.
;
E. Cope
leg.; VMNH, NAN0181; SCAU -
Virginia
•
1 ♀
;
Lee County
,
Poor Valley
,
Pennington Gap, VA
. 621, ca.
1.6 km
E
US
. 421, on N facing slope;
36.7768°N
, -
83.0157°W
, elev.
460 m
;
10 June 2005
; hand collected;
P. Marek
leg.; VTEC, SPC000540 •
1 ♂
;
Scott County
,
Powell Mtn.
off FS 642, ca.
1 mi
NW of Duffield
, JNF;
36.7311°N
, -
82.8071°W
;
13 Sept. 1994
;
C. Hobson
,
D. Stevenson
leg.; VMNH NAN0182.
For
detailed collection data see
Suppl.
material 7.
Diagnosis.
Adult males of
Nannaria blackmountainensis
sp. nov. are distinct from other
Nannaria
and the nearby
N. domestica
based on the following combination of characters:
Gonopods
.
Gonopodal acropodite gently curving dorsomedially with pronounced medial swelling (Fig.
73A
). Acropodite tip with large, hooked lateral flange (Fig.
73A
, red arrow), not small, triangular lateral flange as in
N. domestica
. Tip terminating in small, dorsally directed rectangular point, not sharp, caudally directed as in
N. domestica
. Height of telopodite basal zone ca. 1/2 length of prefemoral process, not <1/3 length as in
N. domestica
. Prefemoral process straight, acuminate, not laminate and serpentine as in
N. domestica
. Prefemoral spine reduced and fused to prefemoral process, forming small ridge (Fig.
15B
, red triangle).
Color
.
Tergites with hot orange/red paranotal spots (Fig.
74
). Jet black background. Dorsum of collum smooth with orange margin.
Figure 73.
Nannaria blackmountainensis
sp. nov. holotype ♂ left gonopod (VTEC, SPC001090)
A
anterior view; red arrow indicates hooked lateral flange
B
medial view; red triangle indicates reduced prefemoral spine
C
posterior view. Scale bar: 0.5 mm.
Figure 74.
Nannaria blackmountainensis
sp. nov. paratype ♂ (VMNH, SPC001002) coloration. Scale bar: 4.0 mm.
Measurements.
♂ holotype (VTEC, SPC001090): BL = 31.2, CW = 3.6, IW = 2.3, ISW = 0.7, B11W = 4.7, B11H = 3.2. ♀ paratype (VTEC, SPC001009): BL = 35.4, CW = 4.1, IW = 2.8, ISW = 1.0, B11W = 5.5, B11H = 3.9.
Variation.
There exists a fair amount of variation amongst individuals of
N. blackmountainensis
sp. nov. from throughout the
species'
range. Individuals from the northern border of Tennessee and North Carolina have medially curving prefemoral processes and sharp, pronounced prefemoral spines, while the only known specimen from near Crummies, Kentucky (SPC000652) has a small, triangular prefemoral spine. The southern populations of
N. blackmountainensis
may be discovered to be a separate species; however, such a discovery is contingent on the further collection of genetic material.
Distribution.
Nannaria blackmountainensis
sp. nov. has a disjunct distribution in the confluence of eastern Kentucky and Tennessee and western Virginia and North Carolina (Kentucky: Harlan and Bell counties; Virginia: Scott County; Tennessee: Cumberland and Carter counties; North Carolina: Avery and Watauga counties; Suppl. material 7; Fig.
126
). Distribution area: 5,582 km2; status: SRE.
Ecology.
Individuals of
N. blackmountainensis
sp. nov. were collected from mesic forests of hemlock, tuliptree, maple, and oak, with an understory of jewelweed and stinging nettle.
Etymology.
This species is named for its type locality. The specific name is an adjective.
Type locality.
United States, Kentucky, Harlan Co., Black Mountain summit, radar station access road off Black Mountain Ridge Rd., about 2.4 rd. km E jct w/ KY-160,
36.9156°N
, -
82.8930°W
.