A new distinctive species of Barydesmus (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Platyrhacidae) from Ecuador, with an annotated bibliographical checklist of the American Platyrhacidae
Author
Recuero, Ernesto
Author
Sánchez-Vialas, Alberto
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-09-18
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10.11646/zootaxa.4482.2.2
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Barydesmus scaber
(
Koch, 1847
)
new combination
Platyrhacus scaber
Koch, 1847
: 131
(original description);
Koch 1863
: 74
, Pl. XX fig. 41a–b (description);
Silvestri 1896
: 191
(as
Platyrhachis scaber
; designation as
type
species of the genus);
Hoffman 1956
: 46
(taxonomic comments).
Polydesmus
(
Stenonia
)
scaber
:
Saussure & Humbert 1872
: 154
(combination; taxonomic comment).
Types
:
Type
specimen from
Brazil
, without further locality; we lack information on its current location; it is most likely lost (
Hoffman 1953b
).
Distribution:
Brazil
.
Comments:
in the first reference to this species,
Koch (1847)
erroneously identified it as
Polydesmus scaber
Perty, 1833
, a species in the family
Chelodesmidae
. In his following work
Koch (1863)
omitted any reference to Perty's species, and so they have been treated as different taxa ever since.
Silvestri (1896)
designated
P. scaber
as the type species for
Platyrhacus
. Given the initial taxonomic uncertainty and to prevent possible nomenclatural problems at the genus and family level,
Hoffman (1974)
proposed to change of type species of
Platyrhacus
to the Javan
P. fuscus
Koch, 1847
. This proposal was accepted by the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature (
Melville 1979
). This species requires neotype designation (
Hoffman 1953a
).