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 fedtschenkoi
(
Uljanin, 1875
)
Figs. 10–12
Porcellio fedtschenkoi
Uljanin, 1875
: 4
.
Hemilepistus fedtschenkoi
:
Budde-Lund, 1885
: 157
.—
Borutzky, 1945
: 196
.
Hemilepistus nodosus
Budde-Lund, 1885
: 158
.—
Borutzky, 1945
: 195
.
Hemilepistus zachvatkini
Verhoeff, 1930
: 122
.—
Borutzky, 1945
: 198
.
Hemilepistus buddelundi
Borutzky, 1945
: 197
.
FIGURE 8.
Hemilepistus heptneri
. A, head and pereon tergites I–II, dorsal view; B, pereon tergites I–IV, lateral view; C, antenna; D, telson and right uropod; E, pereopod I; F, pereopod VII. Scales: A, D = 2 mm; C, E, F = 1 mm.
Material examined.
Uzbekistan
,
Zarafshan valley
, leg.
Fedtschenko
, det.
Uljanin
, typus, female (MNB 6631)
;
Turkmenistan
,
Maryiskaya
, near
Kooshka
,
6 May 1942
, leg.
V
.
G
.
Heptner
,
holotype
of
H. buddelundi
, female (
ZMMU
Mc-552)
;
Uzbekistan
,
Zarafshan valley
, leg.
Fedtschenko
, one male and one female (MNB 6634)
;
Uzbekistan
, Golodnaja, one male, two females and one juvenile (MNB 5098);
Uzbekistan
,
Golodnaja
, one male and four females (MNB 14913); Turkestan, identified as
H. zachvatkini
, one female (MNB 22637)
;
Uzbekistan
,
Uckurgan
,
27 May 1993
, leg.
J
.
Martens
, identified as
H. nodosus
, one male (MNB 13032)
;
Uzbekistan
,
Zamtschi
,
30 April 1913
, leg.
Küchler
, identified as
H. nodosus
, one male and one female (MNB 13099);
Patta Wissar
,
Hochbuchra
,
7 August 1906
, det.
G
.
M
.
Kashani
, several males and females (MNB 11884)
;
Uzbekistan
,
Verhoeff
collection, cotype of
H. zachvatkini
, one female (
BMNH
1930.5.26:74)
;
Russia
,
East of Ural
mountains, leg.
V
.
Russow
, det.
G
.
Budde-Lund
,
syntypes
of
H. nodosus
, one male and one female (
BMNH 1921
. 10.18:4115–4116);
Imam-baba
, leg.
A
.
Walker
, det.
G
.
Budde-Lund
, identified as
H. nodosus
, one male and one female (
BMNH 1921
. 10.18:4117–4119)
;
Uzbekistan
,
syntype
of
H. zachvatkini
, one female (
NMNH
under previous name
USNM 62995
)
;
Uzbekistan
, Tashkent, Verhoeff collection,
syntype
of
H. zachvatkini
, one male (
ZMB
)
;
Kirghizistan
,
N
macroslope of
Turkestan
,
Mt. Ridge
,
Lyaylak district
, 40
Km
S
Isfara
,
Madyen
,
1300 m
,
2–6 October 1987
, one female, one male and five juv. (
SMNS 13010
)
;
Turkmenistan
,
Kugitang
,
Tau Mts.
, near
Khodjaifil
, canyon, among stones,
9 May 1984
, leg.
A
.
Tanasevitch
, misidentified as
H. elongatus
, one male (
SMNS 13074
)
;
Uzbekistan
,
Zamtschi
,
30 April 1913
, leg.
K
.
Küchler
, det.
G
.
M
.
Kashani
, five specimens (
SMF 910
)
.
FIGURE 9.
Hemilepistus heptneri
. A, pleopod endopodite I; B, pleopod exopodite I; C, pleopod II; D, pleopod exopodite III; E, pleopod exopodite IV; F, pleopod exopodite V. Scales = 0.5 mm.
Redescription
. Maximum length of both male and female:
30 mm
. Color brown; antenna, pereopods, epimera and uropods pale (
Fig. 10A
).
Head
with developed rounded lateral and short median lobes; frons with an incision in the middle; vertex with several rounded tubercles, median tubercles usually larger, always two markedly larger tubercles on the posterior portion (
Figs 10A–D
;
11B
).
Antenna
relatively short; fifth article of peduncle to flagellum ratio 1.3:1; flagellum with two articles, proximal article about 1.5 times as long as distal one (
Fig. 11C
).
Pereon tergite I
with rounded hind margin, bearing six large tubercles in two rows in the median part; two and four large tubercles in the anterior and the posterior rows respectively, along with several smaller tubercles (
Figs 10A–D
;
11B
).
Pereon tergite II
with four large median tubercles in a line and some small tubercles (
Figs 10A–B
;
11B
).
Pereon tergite III
with few tubercles (
Fig. 11B
). Pereon tergites
IV–VII
smooth (
Fig. 10A
).
Pleon
smooth, with a continuous outline with pereon (
Fig. 10E
).
Telson
short, triangular, with concave sides and acute apex, slightly surpassing uropod protopodites.
Uropod
exopodites conical, as long as telson (
Figs 10E
;
11D
).
Pleopod
exopodites I–V with monospiracular covered lungs (
Fig. 12B–E
).
Male
: Pereopod I merus and carpus with brushes of setae (
Fig. 12B
) not very well visible in caudal view (
Fig. 11E, F
). Pereopod VII ischium with straight ventral margin; merus and carpus equipped with strong spine setae (
Fig. 11G
).
Pleopod endopodite I straight; apex with a deep incision, not visible in ventral view (
Fig. 12A
) but in lateral view. Pleopod exopodite I with short acute hind margin (
Fig. 12B
). Pleopod exopodites II–IV as in
Fig. 12C–E
.
FIGURE 10.
Hemilepistus fedtschenkoi
; A: female, SMNS 13010; B–C: male, SMF 910; D: male, NMB 5089; E, female NHBM 1930.5.26:74. A, whole body, dorsal view; B, head and pereon-tergites I–III, dorsal view; C, head and pereon-tergite I, dorsal view; D, head and pereon-tergite I, dorsal view; E, pleon, dorsal view. Scale = 2 mm.
Remarks
. It seems that variability in development of tubercles on the head and anterior pereon tergites led to the identification of four species by different authors:
Hemilepistus fedtschenkoi
(
Uljanin, 1875
)
,
H
.
nodosus
Budde-Lund, 1885
,
H. zachvatkini
Verhoeff, 1930
and
H. buddelundi
Borutzky, 1945
. However, examination of the
type
material of these species disclosed that they belong to the same species, and according to the Code’s Principle of Priority (article 32.2) should be named
H. fedtschenkoi
. This species is similar to
H
.
heptneri
but is distinguished easily by having the vertex granulated with several tubercles in different sizes; pereon tergites I with six large tubercles in two rows in the median part and pleopod endopodite I with a conspicuous incision at apex in lateral view.
Distribution
.
Uzbekistan
;
Kazakhstan
;
Turkmenistan
;
Tajikistan
;
Russia
.