A new East African genus of spirostreptid millipedes (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Spirostreptidae), with notes on their fungal ectoparasite Rickia gigas
Author
Enghoff, Henrik
text
Zootaxa
2017
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4
501
530
journal article
32891
10.11646/zootaxa.4273.4.3
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1175-5326
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Tropostreptus kipunji
sp. nov.
Figs 2
,
4
B, 7F, 8F
Diagnosis.
A small species of
Tropostreptus
(
Fig. 2
). Differs from other species, except
T. droides
, by the combination of size and the latero-basad direction of the metaplical process corresponding to the birdhead-shaped process of most other species. Differs from
T. droides
by smaller size, a more pointed tip to the latero-basad metaplical process and a shorter, less curved antetorsal process (
atp
) of the telopodite.
Etymology.
The name is a noun in apposition and refers to the
Kipunji
(
Rungwecebus kipunji
[
Ehardt, Butynski, Jones & Davenport, 2005
,
in
Jones
et al.
2005
]), a distinctive species of monkey, belonging to a monotypic genus, discovered as late as 2003 and with a distribution restricted to Mt. Rungwe and the Ndundulu Forest Reserve in the Udzungwa Mts (
Jones
et al.
2005
;
Davenport
et al.
2006
).
Material studied
(total: 3 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀)
Holotype
:
♂
TANZANIA
,
Mt. Rungwe
, forest above
Rungwe Mission Station
,
9°10’S
,
33°35’E
,
1600–1800 m
asl
, ultimo
i. 1996
.
M. Andersen
,
P. Gravlund
&
A. Jakobsen
leg. (
ZMUC
).
Paratypes
:
2 ♂♂
,
5 ♀♀
same data as holotype (
ZMUC
).
Type
locality:
TANZANIA
,
Mt. Rungwe
, forest above
Rungwe Mission Station
,
9°10’S
,
33°35’E
,
1600–1800 m
asl
.
Description.
SIZE (
Fig. 2
). Length 5½–
7 cm
; vertical body diameter
4.5–4.8 mm
(males), up to
6.8 mm
(females), 44–47 podous rings.
COLOUR. After 21 years in alcohol head antennae, legs and telson yellow, collum marbled brownish with darker margin, orange yellow with dark margins, body rings yellow back to suture, blackish- brown, then (posterior ca. 1/8) amber.
GONOPODS (
Figs 7
F, 8F). Sternum bell-shaped, not reaching as far as paracoxites. Proplica ending in blunttriangular process (
mpl
) separated by sinus from large apico-lateral, sub-semicircular lobe (
lpl
). Process
mpl
reaching further distad than process
lpl
. Metaplica apically with rounded small mesal tip and a pointed, slender, latero-basad process (corresponding to the birdhead-shaped process of most other congeners). Telopodite shortly after emergence from coxa with very long, slender, pointed, sinuous antetorsal process (
atp
); overall direction of process basad. Telopodite distal to antetorsal process without outgrowths.
Distribution
. Known only from the
type
locality on Mt. Rungwe in the Southern Highlands of
Tanzania
,
1600–1800 m
asl.
Coexisting congeners.
None.