Revision of the terrestrial isopods of the subgenus Hemilepistus (Desertellio) Verhoeff, 1930 (Isopoda: Oniscidea)
Author
Kashani, Ghasem M.
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Zootaxa
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Hemilepistus ruderalis
(
Pallas, 1771
)
Figs 1–3
Oniscus ruderalis
Pallas, 1771
: 477.81.
Porcellio pallasii
Brandt, 1833
: 179
.
Hemilepistus ruderalis
:
Budde-Lund, 1885
: 156
.—
Borutzky, 1945
: 198
.
Hemilepistus russonovae
Borutzky, 1951
: 164
.
Material examined.
Southern
Russia
, leg. Pallas,
type
of
Hemilepistus pallasii
, female,
19 mm
(MNB 7080);
Azerbaidjan
,
Apsheron
,
April 1934
, leg.
B
.
H
.
Russonova
,
holotype
of
H. russonovae
, male (
ZMMU
, Mc-573)
;
Azerbaidjan
,
Apsheron
,
April 1934
, leg.
B
.
H
.
Russonova
,
paratypes
of
H. russonovae
, one male and two females (
ZMMU
, Mc-573);
Tauria
(an ancient name for the present
Crimean Peninsula
),
Muspetros
,
Budde-Lund
collection, leg.
Charusin
, two males (
BMNH
1921.10.18:4133–4134)
;
Kazakhstan
,
Kirghiz
steppe,
Budde-Lund
collection, two males (
BMNH 1921
. 10.18:4135–4136)
;
Kazakhstan
,
Dzhanybek
, leg.
N
.
Burnasheva
, det.
Borutzky
, two males and five females (
ZMMU
, Mc-699)
;
Kazakhstan
, Sary-Su
River
in downstream,
11 July 1948
, det.
Borutzky
1948, one male and two females (
ZMMU
, Mc-572); Western
Kazakhstan
,
Dzhanybek
, experimental melon field,
20 April 1951
, leg.
N
.
Burnasheva
, one male and one female (
ZMMU
, Mc-701); Western
Kazakhstan
,
Dzhanybek
, under manure and stones,
14 April 1951
, leg.
N
.
Burnasheva
,
13 females
and
10 males
(
ZMMU
, Mc- 704); Western
Kazakhstan
,
Dzhanybek
, under shelters,
11 April 1952
, leg.
N
.
Burnasheva
, two females (
ZMMU
, Mc-697)
.
Redescription
. Maximum length of both male and female:
20 mm
. Color brown in fixative (
Fig. 1A–D
).
Head
with well developed quadrangular lateral and shorter median lobes; frons with an incision in middle; vertex thoroughly covered with small rounded tubercles of more or less the same size (
Figs 1A, B
;
2A
).
Antenna
long equipped with long setae; fifth article of the peduncle to flagellum ratio 1.3:1; flagellum with two articles, proximal article almost two times as long as distal one (
Fig. 2B
).
Pereon tergite I
with rounded hind margin, granulated with several rounded tubercles of the same size or two markedly larger tubercles on the median part (
Figs 1A, B
;
2A
).
Pereon tergites II and III
with a row and few small tubercles, respectively (
Fig. 2A
).
Pereon tergites IV–VII
smooth.
Pleon
smooth, with continuous outline with pereon; telson short, triangular, with concave sides and acute or rounded apex, slightly surpassing uropod protopodites (
Figs 1C, D
;
2C
).
Uropod
protopodite with conspicuous incision on lateral margin; exopodite 1.5 times as long as telson (
Fig. 2C
).
Pleopod
exopodites I–V with monospiracular covered lungs (
Fig. 3B–F
).
Male: Pereopod I merus and carpus with strong spine setae but without brushes of setae (
Fig. 2D
). Pereopod VII ischium with straight ventral margin; merus and carpus equipped with strong spine setae (
Fig. 2E
).
Pleopod endopodite I straight; apex with a short finger-like lobe equipped with a row of setae on inner margin, not surpassing the apex of endopodite (
Fig. 3A
). Pleopod exopodite I with rounded hind margin (
Fig. 3B
). Pleopod exopodites II–V as in
Fig. 3C–F
.
FIGURE 1.
Hemilepistus ruderalis
; A, B: male, BMNH 1921. 10. 18:4133–4134; C: female, MNB 7080, type of
Hemilepistus pallasii
; D: male, BMNH 1921. 10. 18:4135–4136. A, head and pereon-tergites I–II, dorsal view; B, pleon; C, head and pereontergites 1–3, dorsal view; D, pleon.
FIGURE 2.
Hemilepistus ruderalis
. A, head and pereon-tergites I–III; B, antenna; C, pleon; D, pereopod I; E, pereopod VII. Scale = 1 mm.
Remarks
. This species is close to
H
.
pavlovskii
in the shape of the head with well developed lateral lobes, and vertex with several rounded tubercles of more or less the same size; pereon tergites I–III with rounded tubercles decreasing in numbers posteriorly; male pereopod I merus and carpus without brushes of setae and pereopod VII ischium with straight ventral margin; but differs in having an incision in the middle of the frontal line and in distal part of pleopod endopodite I with a finger-like process at the apex ending at the same level with the summit of endopodite.
Borutzky (1951)
described and figured
Hemilepistus russonovae
from
Azerbaijan
. He mentioned that this species is similar to
H. ruderalis
but differs from that in terms of having shorter antennae, different structure of the
lateral lobes of the head and the structure of pleopod endopodite I. However, reexamination of the
type
material of both species revealed that they belong to the same species.
Distribution
.
Azerbaijan
; Crimea; “Caucasus”;
Turkmenistan, Kirghizistan
,
Kazakhstan
;
Russia
.