A contribution to the centipede fauna of Venezuela (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha)
Author
Schileyko, Arkady A.
text
Zootaxa
2014
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journal article
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Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) pococki
Kraepelin, 1903
Figs 49–52, 54–57
Otostigmus pococki
:
Bücherl, 1950
: 190
;
Otostigmus pococki
:
Chagas, 2012
: 22
.
Locus typicus:
French Guiana
, Haut Carsevenne.
Material.
Mérida [State, Municipio Libertador], [loc.21], Paramo Escorial,
3000 m
, 11.06.198[5/8?], 1 sad ♀, N 7276; Mérida [State], [loc.20], [Sierra Nevada National] Parque La Mucuy,
2400m
,
14.02.1986
, 1 sad ♀, N 7201. Trujillo State, [loc.17], N 87, Boconó, Guaramacal National Park, la Laguna,
2000 m
, bosque humedo montano, 0 2.1987, 1 sad ♀, N 7277. Aragua State, [loc.2], Parco Henri Pittier, Pico Rancho Grande, Bds, muro, sotto muschio,
29.08.1980
, 1 sad ♀, N 7278.
4
specimens in all.
Material of
O
. (P.) scabricauda
examined for comparison.
Brazil
, Amazônas, env. Manaos: 1 ad ♀, N 7269; 2 sad ♂, N 7270; 1 ad ♂, N 6730; 1 ad ♂, N 6729;
Brazil
, Para, Rio Tocantins, 1 juv, N 7208.
Peru
, Region Ukayali, env. Pucalpa: 1 ad ♀, N 6347; 1 ad ♂, N 6346; 1 ♀, N 7312.
Description
of subadult ♀ N 7276. Length of body
ca
34 mm
(maximal length for this species up to
70 mm
according to
Attems, 1930
). Color in ethanol: entire animal uniformly dark blue-grayish with both cephalic and posterior ends somewhat darker. Body with a very few minute setae; cephalic plate and distal articles of legs slightly more setose.
Antennae composed of 17 articles, reaching the middle of tergite 5 when reflexed. 2.1–2.2 basal articles with few long setae both dorsally and ventrally, subsequent articles densely pilose. Basal articles cylindrical.
Cephalic plate (
Fig. 54
) nearly round in shape and without sutures, its posterior margin covered by tergite 1.
Second maxillae: article 2 of telopodite with a well-developed dorso-distal spur. Pretarsus without accessory spines.
Forcipular segment (
Fig. 55
): coxosternite with short median suture. Tooth-plates somewhat wider than long; each plate with 4 teeth, the lateral tooth the lower. The basal sutures form an obtuse angle, their lateral ends are bifurcate. Trochanteroprefemur with large process, with a median tubercle; this process extends beyond the toothplates. Tarsungula thin and pointed, their interior surface with two sharp longitudinal ridges.
Tergites spinulated; tergite 2 very short (as long as 1/3 of tergite 1). Tergites 1–5 without sutures; tergite 6 with poorly-developed paramedian sutures, tergites 7–20 with complete and definite paramedian sutures. Tergite 3 without paired oblique anterior sutures. Tergites 3–20 with wide well-developed median keel (
Figs 50
,
52
), which is much lighter in color than the surrounding surface of the tergite (
Attems, 1930 called these keels “white stripes”
). Tergites 15–19 with two poorly-developed keels, which are parallel to the paramedian sutures. Tergite 21 (
Fig. 52
) lacks sutures, with poorly-developed median keel in the anterior half and shallow median depression in posterior half. Tergite 21 somewhat longer than wide, not narrowed posteriorly; its sides curved and posterior margin obtusely angled. Tergites 6(7)–21 marginate, margination much better developed on posterior tergites, but posterior part of tergite 20 is weakly marginate.
FIGURES 51–55.
Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) pococki
Kraepelin, 1903
51
subadult ♀ N 7201: posterior segments, dorsal view
52
subadult ♀ N 7276: segments 20–21, dorsal view;
Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) goeldii
Brölemann, 1898
53
subadult ♂ N 7076: segment 21 and prefemora of ultimate legs, dorsal view;
Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) pococki
Kraepelin, 1903
54
subadult ♀ N 7276: cephalic plate and segments 1–3, dorsal view
55
subadult ♀ N 7276: forcipular segment and segments 1–2, ventral view; (
llk
)—tergal low longitudinal keels, (
utg
)— tergite of ultimate leg-bearing segment, (
dp
)—male digitiform process, (
tp
)—forcipular tooth-plates, (
bs
)—basal suture, (
ptr
)—process of forcipular trochanteroprefemur, (
mk
)—median keel,
(md)
—sternal median depression.
FIGURES 56–60.
Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) pococki
Kraepelin, 1903
56
subadult ♀ N 7276: segments 20–21 and prefemora of ultimate legs, ventro-lateral
57
subadult ♀ N 7201: forcipular segment and segment 1, ventral view;
Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) goeldii
Brölemann, 1898
(♂ N 7076)
58
forcipular segment and segment 1, ventral view
59
tergite 19
60
segment 21 and prefemora of ultimate legs, ventro-lateral view; (
ust
)—sternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment, (
cx
)—coxopleuron, (
up
)—prefemur of ultimate legs, (
llk
)—tergal low longitudinal keel, (
tp
)—forcipular tooth-plates, (
ptr
)—process of forcipular trochanteroprefemur,
(md)
—sternal median depression, (
dp
)—male digitiform process.
Sternites (4)5–21 narrowed posteriorly and without sutures. Sternite 1 with two lateral and one median depression in anterior half. Sternites 2–17 with incomplete paramedian sulci and two median depressions (
Fig. 55
)—the anterior somewhat elongated, the posterior round; these depressions are much better developed on midbody sternites. Sternites 18–20 with poorly-developed paramedian sulci. Ultimate sternite (
Fig. 56
) longer than wide, distinctly narrowed towards the straight posterior margin, with poorly-developed longitudinal median depression in the posterior half. Endosternites not recognizable.
Legs: two tarsal spurs on left leg 1 and on right legs 1–3; legs 4–20 with one tarsal spur. Tibial spurs absent; pretarsus of legs 1–20 with two accessory spines.
Coxopleuron (
Fig. 56
) considerably longer than sternite 21, almost completely covered with coxal pores of various sizes. Coxopleural process extremely short, its tip rounded and spineless. Coxopleural surface without setae; posterior margin of ultimate pleuron straight.
Ultimate legs
7 mm
long, rather slender (width of prefemur
ca
0.5 mm
). All articles cylindrical; prefemur without any spines (
Fig. 56
) as long as femur and slightly longer than tibia. Tibia as long as tarsus 1 and slightly longer than tarsus 2. Right leg with normally developed tarsal spur, the left one without; pretarsus with two small accessory spines.
Description
of subadult N 7201 (differs from N
7276 in
the following details). Length of body
ca
26–27 mm
. Color in ethanol: entire animal uniformly yellow-grayish with cephalic plate and forcipular segment and segment 1 somewhat lighter (
Figs 51
,
57
).
Antennae: very long, reaching the anterior margin of tergite 8 when reflexed. Right antenna composed of 17 articles, the distal part of the left one missing.
Tergites: tergites 1–(8)9 without sutures. Very poorly-developed paramedian sutures on tergites of posterior body half are hardly recognizable. Tergites 5(6)–21 definitely rugose/corrugated (“runzelig” sensu
Attems, 1930
;
Fig. 51
), tergites (4)5–20 with well-developed median keel. Tergites (8)9–20 with two or four poorly-developed low longitudinal keels, which are parallel to the median keel (
Fig. 51
). Tergites 5–21 with definite margination.
Sternites with longitudinal median depression (which is better developed in anterior half of sternite) and two paramedian sulci (which are better developed in posterior part of sternite). Ultimate sternite with nearly complete longitudinal median sulcus.
Legs: left leg 1 with one tarsal spur, right leg 1 missing; legs 2–20 with one tarsal spur.
Ultimate legs missing.
Range.
French Guiana
.
British Guiana
: Kartabo.
Brazil
: Amazônas; Pará, Belém.
Peru
.
Colombia
.
Ecuador
.
In
Venezuela
. Mérida State: Municipio Libertador, Sierra de La Culata, Páramo El Escorial; Municipio Santos Marquina, Sierra Nevada National Park, La Mucuy Alta. Trujillo State, Municipio Boconó, Guaramacal National Park, Laguna de Los Cedros. Aragua State, Municipio Mario Briceño Iragorry, Henri Pittier National Park. Capital District, Municipio Libertador, Caracas.