Revision of the Australian millipede genus Pogonosternum Jeekel, 1965, with descriptions of two new species (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae)
Author
Decker, Peter
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Author
Mesibov, Robert
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Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 2 Invermay Road, Launceston, Tasmania 7248, Australia & Email: robert. mesibov @ gmail. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 24 BA 85 AE- 1266 - 494 F- 9 DE 5 - EEF 3 C 9815269
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Author
Voigtländer, Karin
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Author
Xylander, Willi E. R.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2017
2017-01-10
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journal article
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Pogonosternum jeekeli
Decker
,
sp. nov.
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Figs 5C
,
7
,
18–21
,
26D
Pogonosternum
sp. –
Mesibov & Churchill 2003: 3–7
(record, ecology). —
Decker 2016a: 16
(record).
Pogonosternum
sp. A —
Decker 2016a: 17–24
(record, mention).
Fig. 18.
Pogonosternum jeekeli
Decker
,
sp. nov.
, ♂, holotype from Warby-Ovens National Park, Devenish-Wangaratta Road (NMV K-12178).
A–B
. Anterior rings.
A
. left lateral view.
B
. Dorsal view.
C–D
. Rings 10 and 11.
C
. Left lateral view.
D
. Dorsal view.
E–F
. Posterior rings.
E
. Left lateral view,
F
. Dorsal view. Scale bars: 1 mm.
Diagnosis
Differs from the other
Pogonosternum
species in having two lighter paramedian stripes and a median darker stripe; from
P. nigrovirgatum
, primarily by lateral process (
lp
) often longer, reaching or projecting distad of most distal position of prolongation of femorite (
prof
), male tarsal and tibial brushes present to legpair 9, but
prof
never distinctly elongated and broadly curved.
Fig. 19.
Pogonosternum jeekeli
Decker
,
sp. nov.
, ♂, right gonopod.
A–D
. NMV K-10252 from Dyer Creek.
E–H
. NMV K-10250 from Bemm River.
A
,
E
. Posterior view.
B
,
F
. Lateral view.
C
,
G
. Anterior view.
D
,
H
. Mesal view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
Etymology
In honour of the Dutch myriapodologist Casimir A.W. Jeekel, who worked on the Australian paradoxosomatid fauna and described most of the previously known species of
Pogonosternum
.
Material studied
Holotype
AUSTRALIA
:
1 ♂
,
Victoria
,
Warby-Ovens National Park
,
8 km
NE of Thoona
,
Devenish-Wangaratta Road
,
S22,
8
Aug. 2014, leg.
P. Decker
, R. Mesibov &
K. Voigtländer
(
NMV
K-12178
).
Paratypes
AUSTRALIA
:
5 ♂♂
, same data as
holotype
(
NMV
K-13343–13347);
1 ♂
, same data as
holotype
(
SMNG
VNR017113);
1 ♂
,
Victoria
, Warby-Ovens National Park,
6 km
N of Glenrowan, Taminick Gap Road,
S21,
8
Aug. 2014, leg. P. Decker, R. Mesibov and K. Voigtländer (
NMV
K-12177);
4 ♂♂
,
3 ♀♀
, same data as preceding material (
NMV
K- K-13326–13342);
1 ♂
,
Victoria
, Warby-Ovens National Park,
9 km
NE of Thoona, Ridge Road,
S23,
8
Aug. 2014, leg. P. Decker, R. Mesibov and K. Voigtländer (
NMV
K-12179).
Other material examined
See Supplement 1 (total: 38 localities,
62 ♂♂
,
30 ♀♀
,
33 juv.
)
Description
MEASUREMENTS. Length ca
1.7–2.5 cm
; midbody width ca
1.8–2.4 mm
.
COLOURATION. Colour in fresh material (
Figs 18
,
26D
): margin of lateral edges of collum sometimes slightly to distinctly lighter (
Fig. 18B
). Dorsum with 2 paramedian light yellowish brown stripes and darker median brown stripe. On prozonites the trapezoidal paramedian light band slightly broader anteriorly, and on metazonites slightly broader posteriorly, broadest at 1/3 of length (
Figs 18D
,
26D
).
Fig. 20.
Pogonosternum jeekeli
Decker
,
sp. nov.
, ♂, right gonopod, posterior view.
A
. NMV K-12178, holotype from Warby-Ovens National Park, Devenish-Wangaratta Road.
B
. NMV K-12195 from Cabbage Tree Palms Flora Reserve.
C
. NMV K-12197 from Buchan Caves Reserve.
D
. SMNG VNR016986 from Waterhouse Conservation Area. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
Darker median stripe narrow to rhombic, broadest 3/4 of length on metazonites and prozonites. Flanks often distinctly lighter. Area around ozopores slightly to distinctly lighter, cloudy pale (
Fig. 18C
).
STERNITES. No conspicuous sternal cones.
LEGS. Male tarsal and tibial brushes present from legpair 1 to 9, abruptly absent after.
GONOPODS. Considerable variability present (
Figs 19–20
). Femorite (
F
) moderately long and wide. Prolongation of femorite (
prof
) long to very long, S-shaped. Apical part of
prof
rather short, directing nearly straightly distad (
Fig 20A
) to distolaterally curved, sometimes crossing lateral process (
lp
) anteriad or posteriad to
lp
(
Fig. 19
E–H). Apical part of
prof
often abruptly narrowing mesally (
Figs 19
,
20B
). Femoral process 1 (
fp1
) laminate, moderate to long, moderately broadly subtriangular with more or less blunt tip, not reaching
lp
and solenomere (
S
). Femoral process 2 (
fp2
) small, knob-like to subtriangular. Lateral process (
lp
) on lateral side of
prof
, moderate to long, laminate, directed distolaterally, tip often curved laterally, projecting distad of solenomere, projecting distad of (
Figs 19
,
20A
) or nearly reaching
prof
.
SPIRACLES. Anterior spiracles distinctly obliquely ovoid. Rim raised with anterodorsal side often broadly extended, not lobiform and spiracular filter not or slightly protruding. Posterior spiracle ovoid with low rim and spiracular filter not protruding (
Fig. 21
).
Ecology
Pogonosternum jeekeli
Decker
,
sp. nov.
was mostly found in forests to
400 m
a.s.l., but was also collected at ca
920 m
a.s.l. and was found in pine plantations by
Car (2010)
.
Fig. 21.
Pogonosternum jeekeli
Decker
,
sp. nov.
, ♂, spiracles, midbody ring, left lateral side (QM 23:15360). Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
Distribution
So far known from the northern and southern borders of the Great Dividing Range in eastern
Victoria
and southeastern
New South Wales
. Also recorded from Flinders Island and some islands of the Furneaux Group in the Bass Strait and in the northeastern corner of
Tasmania
(
Fig. 7
).
Remarks
There is no apparent geographical pattern to gonopod variation in
P. jeekeli
Decker
,
sp. nov.
(see also
Decker 2016a
). Specimens from coastal central Gippsland, east of Orbost, and
Tasmania
are lighter in colour on the flanks than those from the higher elevated areas of the Australian mainland.