New species of Boreohesperus (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) from north-western Australia
Author
Car, Catherine A.
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Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Western Australian Museum, Locked Bag 49, Welshpool DC, Western Australia 6986, Australia. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 8 C 425 D 2 C-EF 55 - 4 DCC-A 3 E 6 - E 4901 E 6 A 4 A 99 & Corresponding author: catherine. car @ museum. wa. gov. au
catherine.car@museum.wa.gov.au
Author
Harvey, Mark S.
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Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Western Australian Museum, Locked Bag 49, Welshpool DC, Western Australia 6986, Australia. & Email: mark. harvey @ museum. wa. gov. au & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: FF 5 EBAF 3 - 86 E 8 - 4 B 99 - BE 2 E-A 61 E 44 AAEC 2 C & Research Associate, Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79 th Street New York, NY 10024, USA. & Research Associate, Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118 USA. & Adjunct, School of Animal Biology, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, Australia.
mark.harvey@museum.wa.gov.au
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2017
2017-05-22
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journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2017.320
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Boreohesperus psittacinus
sp. nov.
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Figs 3
,
5
Diagnosis
This species can be easily separated from the southern described species because it is much larger and the male has a much more robust gonopod with a long broad femorite. It is readily distinguished from
B. alcyonis
sp. nov.
by gonopodal characters: the presence of a small process at the solenomere tip and a short process on the non-seminiferous branch: these processes are absent in
B. alcyonis
sp. nov.
The gonopodal femorite and non-seminiferous branch together form a smooth upright flame-shaped structure, gradually narrowing when viewed laterally: in contrast, the gonopodal femorite of
B. vascellus
sp. nov.
is noticeably narrow at its base laterally and, again, the non-seminiferous branch is narrower at its base than at its midpoint.
Etymology
This species is named for the island on which it was found, Cockatoo Island (from the Latin ‘
psittacinus
’, of parrots).
Type material
Holotype
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
:
♂
,
Cockatoo Island
,
16º05′03″ S
,
123º35′15″ E
, site ref. GHDLN0350, hand foraging, hummock grassland,
8 Feb. 2014
,
G. Owen
leg. (
WAM T132609
).
Paratypes
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
:
2 ♂♂
, details as for
holotype
, but site ref.
GHDLN
0342,
12 Feb. 2014
(
WAM
T
132608).
Other material examined
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
:
1 juvenile
, details as for
paratypes
, but site ref.
GHDLN
0371 (
WAM
T
132611);
1 ♂
, details as for
paratypes
, but site ref.
GHDLN
0394,
14 Feb. 2014
(
WAM
T
132613);
1 ♂
, details as for
paratypes
, but site ref.
GHDLN
0396,
14 Feb.2014
(
WAM
T
132614); also from Cockatoo Island:
1 juvenile
,
16º05′28″ S
,
123º36′03″ E
, site ref.
GHDLN
0382, pitfall trap in eucalyptus woodland,
7–12 Feb. 2014
, G. Owen leg. (
WAM
T
132612).
Description
Male
(
holotype
)
Body approximately
20 mm
long; mid-body approximately
1.5 mm
wide dorsally with distinct waist between prozonite and metazonite; legs of moderate length, approximately equal to length of 1–2 midbody rings. Colour uniform dark brown. Paranota absent. Sternites, other than those of the fifth body ring, with no noticeable features. Sternal lamella, broad and square, anterior edge with a slightly raised mid-point, extending to the posterior edge of ring 4. Anterior spiracles at mid-body small, flat ovoid. Antennae not obviously clavate, sixth antennomere only slightly wider than proximal ones, short, not extending to body ring 2, antennomeres moderately slender (
Fig. 3A
). Gonopod (
Fig. 3
C–D, F) extending to posterior edge of fifth body ring; coxa (C) robust and approximately 2× as long as broad; prefemur (PF) short, sub-globose; femorite (F) half the length of acropodite, slightly narrower at base, then broadening noticeably; non-seminiferous branch (NSB) extending almost to solenomere tip as an upright, broad, flame-shaped process; process on medial surface of NSB (nsbp) short and pointed, arising approximately midway on the length of the NSB; solenomere (S) relatively long and slender, arising midway between NSB tip and prefemur, basal third curving away from NSB and tip curling back towards gonopod midline to form an arc; solenomere tip with small process (stp); solenomere process (sp) absent; separate posterior process (pp) arising near solenomere base, long, slender, pointed and at least half solenomere length.
Female
Unknown.
Distribution
This species is known from only a few individuals collected in grassland on Cockatoo Island.