A synthesis on the scolopendromorph centipedes (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) of Martinique, with description of Cryptops (Trigonocryptops) amicitia n. sp. and new data on some Neotropical scolopendromorphs
Author
Schileyko, Arkady
0000-0002-6139-5240
schileyko1965@gmail.com
Author
Iorio, Etienne
Entomologie & Myriapodologie, 36 impasse des Acacias, 84260 Sarrians, France
Author
Coulis, Mathieu
CIRAD, UPR GECO, F- 97285 Le Lamentin, Martinique, France & GECO, University Montpellier, CIRAD, Montpellier, France
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-07-29
5486
4
563
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5486.4.6
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5486.4.6
1175-5326
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Subgenus
Trigonocryptops
Verhoeff, 1906
Type-species.
Cryptops gigas
Kraepelin, 1903
(by subsequent designation of
Attems (1930)
.
Diagnosis
. Cephalic plate with complete or (more rarely) incomplete paramedian sutures. Clypeus with setose plate(s), which are delimited by sutures (
Fig. 20
, fig.
21 in
Schileyko
et al
. 2018
) and bear 2–10 setae. Pretarsus of maxillae 2 apically pointed, with a ventral projection or without it. Dorsal brush of maxilla 2 as long as or slightly longer than the corresponding pretarsus.Anterior margin of forcipular coxosternite bilobed (
Fig. 20
), in most species with long enlarged marginal setae; tarsungula long, overlapping each other by at least 1/3 of their length when adducted. Tergite 1 mainly with anterior transverse suture, often with (complete or incomplete) paramedian sutures (fig.
20 in
Schileyko
et al
. 2018
). Sternites with well-developed transverse thickening between coxae of legs (
Figs 21, 22
); at least some anterior sternites with endosternites bordered by trigonal sutures of various configurations (K-, C- and X-shaped,
Fig. 21
, figs
23–25 in
Schileyko
et al
. 2018
). Anterior corners of the endosternite of some anterior sternites with lateral projections (fig.
23 in
Schileyko
et al
. 2018
). In the most species katopleure bipartite. In most species femur of the ultimate legs with 1 well-developed saw tooth (in
Cryptops
(
T.
)
martinicensis
Schileyko, Iorio & Coulis 2018
this character may be a subject of intraspecific variability, see below).
Number of species.
30 (29 species according to
Schileyko
et al
. 2020
plus
C
. (
T
.)
amicitia
n.sp.
; thus, the corresponding list of
Bonato
et al
. 2016
should be corrected).
Range
(after
Schileyko
et al
. 2020: 7
, corrected). Europe:
Spain
; Northern and Central Africa; South
East Asia
:
India
(Nagpur),
Vietnam
; Australasia: West and North East
Australia
, Sumba,
East Timor
, New
Guinea
,
Solomon Islands
,
New Caledonia
,
New Zealand
,
Fiji
; Antilles:
Cuba
, Martinique; South America:
Peru
, Southeast
Brazil
, East
Argentina
.
Remarks.
Schileyko and Stoev (2016)
regarded the subgeneric status of
Trigonocryptops
as questionable. They revised the number of species in
Trigonocryptops
in the former sense, mentioning (p. 267) that “at the moment
Trigonocryptops
should include 28 species”, thus including in this subgenus all species described under this name. However, providing below the new diagnosis for this subgenus they wrote: ”Thus, we believe that the recent concept of
Trigonocryptops
must be reconsidered and only species having anterior sternites with complete trigonal sutures and clypeus with setose plate(s) should be assigned to
Trigonocryptops
”. However a few former species of
Trigonocryptops
may not meet one or both of these diagnostic criteria, thus being not related to this subgenus. Summing up, this large and significant taxon has to be revised (preferably using both morphological and molecular methods) and the corresponding species list should be corrected.