Otostigmus (Otostigmus) xizangensis n. sp., from China and a case of sexual dimorphism in the subgenus Otostigmus (Otostigmus) Porat, 1876 (Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha, Scolopendridae)
Author
Niu, Meilian
Author
Li, Yixuan
Author
Di, Zhiyong
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-12-10
5081
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10.11646/zootaxa.5081.2.8
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Key to the valid species of the
Otostigmus rugulosus
group (Modified from
Lewis, 2010
)
1 With prefemoral distodorsal spine on leg 20................................................................. 2
- Without prefemoral distodorsal spine on leg 20.............................................................. 3
2 Typically with 4+4 main forcipular coxosternal teeth, tergites without spinules, sternite 21 with sides converging posteriorly..
O. spinosus
- Typically with 3+3 main forcipular coxosternal teeth, tergites typically with spinules, sternite 21 with sides ± parallel...............................................................................................
O. punctiventer
3 With 3+3 main forcipular coxosternal teeth................................................................. 4
- With 4+4 main forcipular coxosternal teeth................................................................. 5
4 With a single apical coxopleural spine.............................................................
O. martensi
- With two or three apical coxopleural spines................................................................. 6
5 Coxopleural process long, and curved in females, ultimate leg prefemora with four rows of spines, leg 20 with one tarsal spur................................................................................... ..
O. xizangensis
n. sp.
- Coxopleural process short and straight, ultimate leg prefemora with three rows of spines, leg 20 without tarsal spur..........................................................................
O. rugulosus
incl.
O. rugulosus
striaturatus
6 Sternite paramedian sutures absent or present on anterior sternites only and very short ............................... 7
- Sternite paramedian sutures present...................................................................... 10
7 Tergites with small tubercles...................................................................
O. noduliger
- Tergites without small tubercles.......................................................................... 8
8 Coxopleural process without lateral spines........................................................
O. olivaceus
- Coxopleural process with one or two lateral spines........................................................... 9
9 First 3 pairs of legs with two tarsal spurs, ultimate legs without tarsal spur...................................
O. feae
- First 15 pairs of legs with two tarsal spurs, ultimate legs with tarsal spur.................................
O. fossuliger
10 With (19)20–21 antennomeres and two apical and one subapical coxopleural spine................................ 11
- With 18 antennomeres and two apical coxopleural spines................................................
O
.
beroni
11 Sternite paramedian sutures complete in mid-body region, the basal 2.66 antennomeres glabrous. Sternite 21 narrowed posteriorly........................................................................
O. angusticeps
schindleri
- Paramedian sutures occupying at most anterior 50% of each sternite in mid-body region, the basal 2.33 antennomeres glabrous. Sternite 21 with sides diverging, parallel or converging posteriorly........................................
O. astenus