Integrative revision of the giant pill-millipede genus Sphaeromimus from Madagascar, with the description of seven new species (Diplopoda, Sphaerotheriida, Arthrosphaeridae)
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Wesener, Thomas
Author
Le, Daniel Minh-Tu
Author
Loria, Stephanie F.
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ZooKeys
2014
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.414.7730
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.414.7730
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Sphaeromimus titanus Wesener
sp. n.
Figures 2-4, 5A
Material examined.
Type material. Holotype: 1 ♂, BLF13962 (CASENT 9032789), Madagascar, Province Fianarantsoa,
Reserve
Speciale Manombo, 24.5 km 228°SW Farafangana,
23°00'57"S
,
047°43'08"E
, 30 m, rainforest, coll. Brian L. Fisher et al., 20.iv.2006, general collecting.
Paratype. 1 ♀, same data as holotype.
Diagnosis.
By far the largest known
Sphaeromimus
,>30 mm. Differing from all other
Sphaeromimus
with three stridulation ribs on the male harp in the following characters: large size; first stigma-carrying plate with a well-rounded projecting apex; tarsus with few hairs, relatively slender, 4.5 times longer than wide; endotergum with single regular row of long setae that barely protrude up to posterior margin; chela of posterior telopod in posterior view almost glabrous, movable finger straight.
Description.
Measurements. Male holotype: 33.5 long, 16.6 (2nd), 17.2 (8th) wide, 9.2 (2nd), 11.1 (9th - highest) height. Female: 46.9 mm long, 24.15 mm (2nd), 27.4 (8th - widest) wide, 13.1 (2nd), 19.5 mm (12th, highest) high (Fig. 2A).
Figure 2.
Sphaeromimus titanus
sp. n., A, I female paratype
B-H
holotype A habitus B first right stigmatic plate and coxa 1 C: left leg 9 D left coxa 2 with gonopore and stigmatic plate 2 E left anterior telopod, anterior view ♀ left anterior telopod, mesal view G left anterior telopod, posterior view H left anterior telopod, lateral view I coxae and prefemora 2 with vulvae. Abbreviations: Cx = coxa; O = operculum; Pre = prefemur; St = stigmatic plate. Scale bars = 1 mm.
Colouration of tergites dark brown with black posterior margin. Paratergite impressions and groove of thoracic shield orange. Legs, antennae and pleurites orange, head and collum dark brownish-black, eyes green.
Head: Eyes with>70 ocelli. Antennae short, protruding back to coxa 6. Antennomeres 1-4 with few longer setae, 5 and 6 densely pubescent (Fig. 4A). Antennomere 6 towards disc with single row of sensilla basiconica (Fig. 4A). Female with 36/45, male with 79/81 apical cones (Fig. 4B). Mouthparts not dissected.
Collum glabrous except few setae at margins.
Thoracic shield smooth and glabrous, few setae in grooves. Grooves deep (Fig. 2A). Tergites 3-12 smooth, paratergite tips of midbody tergites strongly projecting posteriorly (Fig. 2A).
Anal shield massive, with a steep edge (Fig. 2A), lacking pubescent area.
Endotergum inner section with numerous short triangular spines and long setae (Fig. 5A). Between ridge and inner area two rows of weakly impressed, circular cuticular impressions. Externally single, sparse row of marginal bristles (Fig. 5A). Bristles short, barely reaching to tergite margin.
First
stigma-carrying plate with a well-rounded projecting apex (Fig. 2B).
Leg 1 with 2 or 3, 2 with 4-6, 3 with 10 ventral spines. Leg pairs 4-21 with 11-14 ventral spines. Coxa process strongly developed (Fig. 2C). Femur 2.1, tarsus 4.4 times longer than wide. All podomeres with only few setae (Fig. 2C).
Male gonopore typical for the genus (Fig. 2D).
Anterior telopod (Fig. 2
E-H
): Harp carrying three stridulation ribs (Fig. 2E). Shape usual for the genus, telopoditomere 4 with one large triangular spine and 2 or 3 smaller ones (Fig. 2
F-H
), apically with a weakly sclerotized spot (Fig. 2H).
Posterior telopod (Fig. 3A, B): Podomere 3 straight, 3.3 times longer than wide, slightly longer than immovable finger (Fig. 3A). Hollowed-out inner margin with one lobe and three sclerotized spines, posterior aspect with ca. 24 small crenulated teeth. Immovable finger basally wide, apically tapering, weakly curved towards podomere 3. Podomere 1 with few setae (Fig. 3A), podomere 2 only with few setae at anterior side, posterior side glabrous (Fig. 3B). Podomere 3 with only few marginal setae.
Figure 3.
Sphaeromimus titanus
sp. n., C female paratype, A, B holotype A left posterior telopod, anterior view B left posterior telopod, posterior view C female subanal plate with washboard. Scale bars = 1 mm.
Figure 4.
Sphaeromimus titanus
sp. n., holotype, SEM, left antenna. A lateral view B detail of disc with apical cones.
Figure 5. SEM, Endoterga of mid-body tergite. A
Sphaeromimus titanus
sp. n., holotype B
Sphaeromimus vatovavy
sp. n., holotype. Abbreviations: (1) = inner area with large spines and long setae; (2) = area with cuticular patterns; (3) = outer area with row(s) of marginal bristles and tergite margin.
Female sexual characters: Vulva massive. Operculum well-rounded, protruding up to basal half of prefemur (Fig. 2I). Subanal shield massive, with shallow invagination at apical margin. Washboard with seven stridulation ribs on each side (Fig. 3C).
Etymology.
'titanus'
, adjective, referring to the large size of the species.
Distribution.
Only known from the eastern lowland rainforest of Manombo, which is now isolated by vast areas of pseudosteppe from all other remaining rainforests.