A mountain of millipedes VII: The genus Eviulisoma Silvestri, 1910, in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, and related species from other Eastern Arc Mountains. With notes on Eoseviulisoma Brolemann, 1920, and Suohelisoma Hoffman, 1963 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae)
Author
Enghoff, Henrik
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
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Eviulisoma grumslingslak
sp. nov.
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Fig. 25
Diagnosis
Differs from other species of the
E. dabagaense
group by its larger size (width
2.5–3.4 mm
vs
1.8–2.4 mm
in other species) and by having the ventral margin of
map
strongly convex.
Etymology
The name, here to be regarded as a noun in apposition, means ʻpregnantʼ in the now extinct Danish cryptolect ʻrotvaelskʼ and refers to the shape of the gonopodal postfemoral process which (somewhat) resembles the profile of a pregnant woman’s torso.
Material studied
(total: 9 ♂♂)
Holotype
TANZANIA
:
♂
,
Morogoro Region
,
Udzungwa Mts National Park
,
Kidatu
,
Plot 6
,
07°40′42.1″ S
,
36°55′06.8″ E
,
1482 m
a.s.l.
,
21 Oct. 2014
,
pitfall trapping
,
J. Malumbres-Olarte
leg. (
ZMUC
).
Paratype
TANZANIA
:
♂
, same collection data as for holotype (ZMUC)
.
Referred non-type material
TANZANIA
:
1 ♂
,
3 ♀♀
,
Iringa Region
,
Udzungwa Mts
,
Ndundulu Forest
,
07°46′ S
,
36°29′ E
,
Waller’s Camp
,
tropical semi-evergreen forest
,
1550 m
a.s.l.
,
1–12 Jan. 2007
.
L.A. Hansen
and
local assistants
leg. (
ZMUC
);
1 ♂
,
5 ♀♀
,
1 juv.
, same collection data as preceding, but
Dec. 2006
(ZMUC);
1 ♂
,
Iringa Region
,
Udzungwa Mts
,
Ndundulu Forest
,
07°46′ S
,
36°29′ E
,
Luwasia Camp
,
semi-evergreen tropical, montane virgin forest
,
1880 m
a.s.l.
,
19 Feb.– 10 Mar. 2007
, L.
A. Hansen
and
local assistants
leg. (ZMUC);
1 ♂
,
Iringa Region
,
Iringa District
,
West Kilombero Scarp FR
,
07°45′34.2″ S
,
36°26′37.4″ E
,
(open) woodland
,
1510 m
a.s.l.
,
Plot
Acacia
,
7 Dec. 2000
,
Frontier Tanzania
leg. (ZMUC)
;
3 ♂♂
, same collection data as preceding, but
5 Dec. 2000
, Frontier
Tanzania
leg. (ZMUC).
Description
(male)
Holo- and paratype
SIZE. Length
34 mm
, max. width
3.4 mm
.
COLOUR. After 3 years in alcohol, overall impression: contrasting dark and pale transverse bands. Head light brown, vertigial region darker. Antennae pale yellow, or antennomeres 1–5 light brown, antennomeres 6–7 pale yellow. Collum brownish black. Postcollar body rings pale yellow; posterior dorsal quarter of metazonites brownish black; these dark transverse bands expanded in areas around ozopores. Legs pale yellow. Dorsal middle ⅓ of preanal ring brownish black.
ANTENNAE. Reaching back to middle of ring 4.
BODY RINGS. Paranota represented by a tiny keel on ring 2 (as in
Fig. 4C
), otherwise completely absent. Stricture between pro- and metazonite indistinctly striolate. A transverse row of setae on all rings.
HYPOPROCT. Rounded-triangular, with a large median and a pair of smaller lateral tubercles.
Fig. 25.
Eviulisoma grumslingslak
sp. nov.
, paratype, right gonopod.
A
. Mesal view.
B
. Lateral view.
C
. Ventral view.
D
. Lateral view, detail, showing coxal lobe and entrance of solenomere into solenophore. Abbreviations:
cxl
= coxal lobe;
map
= mesal acropodital process;
prf
= prefemur;
slm
= solenomere;
sph
= solenophore.Scale bars: A–B = 0.2 mm; C–D = 0.1 mm.
LEGS. Length 1.5 × body width. Relative lengths of podomeres: femur> prefemur> tarsus> postfemur = tibia. Scopulae on anterior legs on femur, postfemur, tibia and tarsus; those on femur and postfemur missing from posterior legs.
STERNUM 5.
A
small semicircular process between legs 4.
STERNUM 6. Deeply excavated, rim simple.
GONOPODS (
Fig. 25
). Coxa without a lateral process; coxal lobe (
cxl
) not very prominent. Prefemoral part (
prf
) ca 0.3× as long as acropodite; mesal acropodital process (
map
) large, lamelloid, ventral margin strongly convex, dorsal margin concave, in profile the process vaguely resembles the torso of a pregnant woman (sway-backed, big belly), tip of process with two strong denticles, a few smaller denticles along apical part of ventral and especially dorsal margin; solenophore (
sph
) a simple rolled sheet, less than ⅔ × as long as
map
, forming a tube with two small apical denticles.
Specimens from
West
Kilombero Scarp FR, including Ndundulu Forest:
Similar to type specimens, except as follows:
SIZE. Max. width
2.5–2.9 mm
.
COLOUR. After 10 years in alcohol more or less faded, but differs from
type
specimens in having the collum pale with dark margins.
ANTENNAE. Reaching middle of ring 3.
LEGS. Length 1.4× body diameter.
GONOPODS. Denticles on ventral and dorsal margin of
map
in part indistinct /missing.
Distribution and habitat
Known from several sites in the Udzungwa Mts National Park and
West
Kilombero FR. Altitudinal range
1452–1880 m
a.s.l. Habitat: mainly found in tropical semi-evergreen forest, but also in (open)
Acacia
woodland (cf. Frontier
Tanzania
2001: 27, 174). Collected together with
E. acaciae
sp. nov.
in
West
Kilombero FR, Plot
Acacia
, and with
E. sternale
sp. nov.
in Ndundulu Forest.
Remarks
The differences between the type specimens and those from West Kilombero FR seem to be constant, but they are not regarded as significant enough to distinguish the two populations taxonomically.