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<taxonomicName id="48183E7BF5AC7B1612E6E2A0D27C8F73" ID-CoL="ZZ4V" LSID="http://species-id.net/wiki/Cryptops_basilewskyi" authority="Matic &amp; Darabantu, 1977" authorityName="Matic &amp; Darabantu" authorityYear="1977" class="Chilopoda" family="Cryptopidae" genus="Cryptops" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Cryptops basilewskyi" order="Scolopendromorpha" pageId="2" pageNumber="13" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="basilewskyi">Cryptops basilewskyi Matic &amp; Darabantu, 1977</taxonomicName>
Figs 1-6
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<taxonomicName id="3CAC71303A18ACBB0D0878EFEF39E93E" class="Chilopoda" family="Cryptopidae" genus="Cryptops" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Cryptops basilewskyi" order="Scolopendromorpha" pageId="2" pageNumber="13" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="basilewskyi">Cryptops basilewskyi</taxonomicName>
Matic &amp; Darabantu, 1977. La Faune Terrestre de
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de Sainte-Helene.
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Partie, 2. Chilopoda: 345-359, fig. 142 (a-f).
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<paragraph id="688573A4754FF9FFF2864E2E991DAA7F" pageId="2" pageNumber="13">Material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1F14AD045896DC02AAC4D289D20C3CA6" pageId="2" pageNumber="13">BMNH. 891/V P. and M. Ashmole, St Helena, September to December 2003 (18 mm); 6269/V Prosperous Bay 21.ii.06, P. Ashmole (17 mm).</paragraph>
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P.
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collection. 1756/V (14 mm); 67/V (16 mm); 452/V (18 mm); 1615/V (18 mm); P and M. Ashmole, St Helena, September to December 2003.
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<paragraph id="213BCB0651063EFEC0EE2B59CAC4E8D4" pageId="2" pageNumber="13">Preliminary remarks.</paragraph>
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The type material of
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was described from Prosperous Bay, St Helena by
<bibRefCitation id="944DA71948A8B095FAC2FE3E45447E25" author="Matic, Z" journalOrPublisher="Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale - Tervuren, Belgique Annales - Serie in 8 ° - Sciences Zoologiques" pageId="24" pageNumber="35" pagination="345 - 359" title="La Faune Terrestre de l'ile de Sainte-Helene. Quatrieme Partie, 2. Chilopoda." volume="220" year="1977">Matic and Darabantu (1977)</bibRefCitation>
. A further 6 specimens from the island clearly conspecific with that putative species are here described. They necessitate a slight widening of the characters of the
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. Where relevant
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Matic and
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(1977)
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data are in parentheses.
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.
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<paragraph id="CEE580E4E7D7028BFC12891521288F05" pageId="3" pageNumber="14">Maximum length 18 mm (14 mm). Colour: cephalic plate light orange, trunk light yellow with dark grey or black pigment on either side of heart and a narrow lateral strip on tergites 3-20, very little on 2 and 21. Pigmented areas also ventrally on 2-6 (Matic &amp; Darabantu, fig.142 a, b, c).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DE5CAEB1968578EC470B28661A28F302" pageId="3" pageNumber="14">Two basal articles of antenna with long and medium setae changing through 3 and 4 to dense short setae with basal whorl of medium setae on 5. Cephalic plate almost circular the posterior margin covered by tergite 1 (Fig. 1) (not covered by T1). Two very short anterior oblique sutures and short posterior paramedian sutures seen in one specimen only (anterior and posterior sutures present). Clypeus with 2 post-antennal setae, 3 in mid region except for 1615/V where there are 4. Prelabral setae 6. Specimen 6269/V with 2 post-antennal and 5 intermediate setae (Fig. 2).</paragraph>
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Forcipular coxosternite very slightly curved on each side with 2 or 3 long to moderate setae (3+3), the innermost slightly further from the edge, and several small setae
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behind anterior margin on each side (Fig. 3). Poison gland calyx subspherical situated in anterior region of trochanteroprefemur.
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<paragraph id="FC42A327A6510F307900174D54323B04" pageId="4" pageNumber="15">Tergite 1 without sulci, T2 with weak paramedian sulci occupying posterior third to half of tergite, complete 3 or 4 to 20. Lateral crescentic sulci on 3 to 19 or 20. Paramedian sutures could not be seen clearly in cleared specimens. Sternites with median longitudinal sulcus from 2 to 19. Weak transverse sulci 2 to 19 or 20 (only a slightly curved transverse sulcus). Sternite 21 wider than long, posterior margin curved (Fig. 4).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="086288573EF7043D9DF55530F6B7619F" pageId="4" pageNumber="15">Pore field occupying anterior 54 to 57% of coxopleuron, with 12 or 13 pores (5 to 6 in each field). Three to 6 minute setae in pore field in the 2 largest specimens (no setae), 5 to 6 posterior to the pore field and 5 to 8 on the posterior edge (Figs 4, 5).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="46C7D785D625E0A94889DBB7D4CC7C32" pageId="4" pageNumber="15">Ultimate legs with fine setae except ventrally and posteriorly on the prefemur and ventrally on the femur where they are thicker. Without tubercles or spinous processes. Tibial saw teeth 6 or 8, tarsal 3 (6+4). Tarsal claw without pretarsal accessory spurs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="67ED962175026CE3E29D2A7C85A22D00" pageId="4" pageNumber="15">Legs 1 to 19 with fine setae and tarsus very weakly divided or not (uniarticulate in holotype, biarticulate in paratypes). With a single accessory spur about half length of claw (Fig. 6).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="CFFACBA9125A2503F4C149FEDCC59B43" pageId="4" pageNumber="15">Remarks.</paragraph>
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has only been recorded from St Helena. It is very similar to
<taxonomicName id="20727F8A451F5D143AB48481BB0B11BB" class="Chilopoda" family="Cryptopidae" genus="Cryptops" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Cryptops nigropictus" order="Scolopendromorpha" pageId="4" pageNumber="15" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nigropictus">Cryptops nigropictus</taxonomicName>
Takakuwa, 1936 from Taiwan and the Ryuku Islands apart from the apparently the faint central longitudinal sulcus on tergites 1 and 2 in the latter. This I regard as trivial character and consider
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to be a junior subjective synonym of
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(see p. 35).
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