Redefinition of the millipede subgenus Megaphyllum sensu stricto Verhoeff, 1894 and neotype designation for Megaphyllum austriacum (Latzel, 1884) (Myriapoda: Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae)
Author
Lazányi, Eszter
Author
Vagalinski, Boyan
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Zootaxa
2013
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Megaphyllum erythronotum
(Latzel, 1884)
comb. nov.
Figs 2a–f
Julus austriacus
var.
erythronotus
Latzel, 1884: 299
.
Julus austriacus
var.
erythronotus
: Daday 1889: 22
, 26, 31, 35, 54.
Brachyiulus austriacus
var.
erythronotus
: Verhoeff 1897b: 113
.
Brachyiulus banaticus
Verhoeff, 1899
: Verhoeff 1899a: 191–192, Fig. 23.
syn. nov.
Chromatoiulus banaticus
: Attems 1927: 223
, 238–239, Figs 326–327.
Chromatoiulus (Chromatoiulus) banaticus
: Attems 1940: 306
.
Megaphyllum banaticum
: Enghoff & Kime 2009
.
Material examined.
Romania
: Inv. No. 3091,
1♂
, 3♀,
Julus austriacus
var.
erythronotus
Syntypen
, Südungarn (Herkulesbad) [Băile Herculane], leg., don. Latzel (NHMW);
1♂
gonopods, slide preparation, Mehadia, 1850, leg. Kraus, det. Attems (NHMW);
2♂
, 1♀,
Julus austriacus
var.
erythronotus
Latz. Det. Dr. Daday Jenő, Szt. Helena
[
Sfânta Elena
, Caraş-Severin County, Banat], leg. Dr. Tömösváry Ödön, My 1307, 830/1888 (HNHM).
Distribution.
Romania
: “Cernathale” [Râul Cerna, Dunăre,
i.e.
Cerna river, a side river of the Danube] in the Banat, “Cetatea Boli near Petroseny” [
i.e.
Castle of Boli, referring to a cave near Petroşani and to a watchpost in front of the cave] (
type
localities) (Verhoeff 1899a).
Diagnosis.
Differs from all consubgeners by the very wide reddish longitudinal dorsal band on dark grey background present in both sexes, and by the very large, flat, triangular posterior solenomere process (
psp
) (
Figs 2b, 2d
).
Opisthomere (2a–b, 2d) without a well-developed anterior process; posterior process (
pp
) as high as the solenomere. Anterior solenomere process (
asp
) dwarfed by the very large posterior solenomere process (
psp
).
Body length and height: males:
39.2–40.2mm
,
2.6–3.2mm
; female:
48.7mm
,
4mm
.
Remarks.
Investigation of
Julus austriacus
var.
erythronotus
Latzel, 1884
syntypes
showed that they are subjective senior synonyms of the later described
M. banaticum
. The name given by Latzel (1884) refers to the longitudinal reddish dorsal band in both males and females. Verhoeff (1899a) named the species after the distribution range. This species has hardly been mentioned in publications since the original description.
The individual from
St. Helena
had setiform filaments on the opisthomere’s flagellum-conducting lamella.
The female deposited in the HNHM was in bad condition, so vulva structure could not be illustrated.