The millipede genus Iulidesmus Silvestri, 1895 in Colombia (Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae, Catharosomatini)
Author
Romero-Rincon, Juan
Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia
Author
Golovatch, Sergei I.
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-02-20
5415
1
56
76
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5415.1.2
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5415.1.2
1175-5326
10692554
1BE7AB08-4401-421A-B304-9552378B3C03
Iulidesmus jeekeli
new species
Figs 12–14
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Strongylosoma pulvillatum
(partim):
Carl, 1914: 882
.
Diagnosis.
The new species clearly falls into group V, subgroup 3b of
Jeekel (1963)
, together with
I. pulvillatus
(
Attems, 1898
)
, from
Paraguay
,
I. salvadorii
(
Silvestri, 1895
)
, from both
Salta
,
Argentina
and Caiza,
Bolivia
,
I. truncatus
(
Schubart, 1943
)
, from
Mato Grosso
,
Brazil
, and
I. venezuelanus
(
Verhoeff, 1938
)
, from
Venezuela
, sharing the gonopodal solenophore (
sph
) curved to form an almost complete circle, and its apical part obliquely truncate. However,
I. jeekeli
n. sp
.
differs from the former species by the presence of a setose distodorsal tubercle on the gonocoxite (= coxite) (
Carl 1914
), a non-expanded femorite (
fe
), evident tergal setae, and a usual cannula (
ca
); from
I. salvadorii
by the presence of a setose distodorsal tubercle on the gonopodal
cx
and a free
lm
supporting most of
sl
; from
I. truncatus
mainly by the
lm
being much longer and exceeding the
ll
in length; and from
I. venezuelanus
by the
pfe
being shorther,
su2
less marked and deep, and the free
lm
supporting most of
sl
and exceeding the
ll
in length.
Name.
The new species is dedicated to the late Casimir Albrecht Willem Jeekel (1922–2010), a great Dutch myriapodologist and entomologist known for his major contributions to the taxonomy of millipedes globally.
Material examined.
Holotype
.
COLOMBIA
● ♂;
Cundinamarca
,
Viotá
(
4°26′N
,
74°31′W
), ca
1000 m
asl
; s.f.
O. Fuhrmann
leg.; (MHNG-ARTO-0034037).
Description.
Length of
holotype
,
20 mm
, width of midbody metazona,
2.1 mm
. Coloration in alcohol apparently faded, likely also tanned green by the tin insect pin piercing the body, presently dark greenish yellow 103. Antennae and legs brilliant yellow 83.
Body strongylosomoid, not moniliform, with poorly developed paraterga (
Fig. 12
). Postcollar constriction evident; in width, head = ring 3 = 4 <collum <2 <5 – 16; on rings 17 – 20, trunk tapering towards telson. Antennae long, claviform,
in situ
reaching the end of ring 3 (
Fig. 12
); in length, antennomeres 4>5>3>2>6>1=7.
Paraterga set low (at about half midbody height), evidently larger on pore-bearing rings than on poreless ones, never projecting caudally past rear tergal margin, flattened and decreasing in size only from ring 18 towards telson. Transverse mid-dorsal sulci present on rings 5–18, marked, thin lines not reaching the bases of paraterga. Ozopores lateral, slightly visible from above, located inside round to ovoid grooves, lying on paraterga at ca 1/3 metazonital length off caudal edge. Tegument generally smooth, 2+2 short setae (each ca
0.14 mm
long) or their insertion points anteriorly (very evident) in one transverse row on each postcollar metatergum.
FIGURE 12.
Iulidesmus jeekeli
n. sp.
,
male holotype (MHNG-ARTO-0034037).
A.
Habitus in dorsolateral view.
B.
Habitus in ventrolateral view.
Scale bar
: 4 mm. Photographs taken by Christina Lehmann-Graber (MHNG).
Sterna with slight transverse cross-impressions, setose, traceable sternal cones (males) very small, located between coxae 4–7 (
Fig. 12B
). Legs rather long (ca 1.06 times longer than midbody height), tarsal brushes present on all legs, but less dense in last rings, coxae and prefemora each with a conspicuous long seta ventro-apically. Femora with adenostyles on legs 4 – 7. In length, prefemur> tibia> tarsus> femur = postfemur.
Gonopod (
Fig. 13
) relatively simple. Coxite (
cx
) subcylindrical, with a faint, ventral, subtransverse ridge at midway, elongate, setose ventrally; cannula (
ca
) normal. Prefemorite (
pfe
) shorter than femorite (
fe
), densely setose as usual;
fe
clearly demarcated from
pfe
basally, but distally only very slightly by a distofemoral sulcus (
su1
).
sph
directed medially, large, long and almost fully flattened, subcircular; apical lobe (
lo
) shorter and not too pronounced, slightly delimited by
su1
and very clearly by
su2
.
lm
acuminate, slender and large, surpassing even
ll
apically in ventroposterior view, supporting most of solenomere (
sl
);
ll
emarginate, longer and larger.
FIGURE 13.
Gonopods of
Iulidesmus jeekeli
n. sp.
, male holotype (MHNG-ARTO-0034037).
A, D.
Mesal view of right gonopod.
B, E.
Posteroventral view of right gonopod.
C, F.
Lateral view of left gonopod.
Abbreviations
:
ca:
cannula,
cx:
coxite,
fe:
femorite,
ll:
lamina lateralis,
lm:
lamina medialis,
lo:
apical lobe,
pfe:
prefemorite,
sl:
solenomere,
sph:
solenophore,
su1:
distofemoral sulcus,
su2:
postfemoral sulcus.
Scale bar
: 0.5 mm. Photographs taken by Christina Lehmann-Graber (MHNG).
Remarks.
In addition to
Carl’s (1914)
false record of
I. pulvillatus
from
Colombia
(see above), which is here described as a new species,
I. jeekeli
n. sp
.
, we have also come across some more inconsistencies. That false record was said to be based on a male and a female coming from a single locality, but, when revising the material borrowed from the Geneva Museum, we found
two males
instead: MHNG-ARTO-0034037 and MHNG-ARTO-0032168. Either the female could have been replaced by another male or
Carl (1914)
simply mistook the sex. The study of the second male, especially its gonopods, is deferred for a later project. As the gonopods of the current
holotype
have been removed and studied by
Carl (1914)
, while the second male with its gonopods remains intact, we prefer to restrict our paper to what it is now.
In addition, the label underlying the specimens raises some doubts as well, since the locality for both males is referred to as “
Colombie
coll.
Fuhrmann
”, but neither is further precised to
Carl’s (1914)
published record from “Buenavista near Viotá,
Cundinamarca
”; however, this locality currently corresponds to Viotá,
Cundinamarca
, and is regarded here as the
type
locality of
I. jeekeli
n. sp
.
(MHNG-ARTO-0034037). The provenance of the second male, (MHNG-ARTO-0032168), as well as the specimen itself, still require further research.
Distribution.
Only known from the
type
locality (
Fig. 14
) (see discussion).