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Xystopyge hippocampus Enghoff 2022, sp. nov.

  • 1. Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.

Description

Xystopyge hippocampus sp. nov.

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Figs 69–70

Diagnosis

Differs from other species of Xystopyge by the profile of the gonopod coxa and the shape of the terminal lobes of the telomere. The coxal profile reminds of that in X. enghoffi but in X. hippocampus sp. nov. the concavities on the mesal side are much deeper. Details of the terminal lobes have not been well described by previous authors, but apparently no other species has a seahorse-shaped lobe like that in X. hippocampus sp. nov.

Etymology

Named after the (somewhat) sea-horsehead like terminal telomeral lobe. Noun in apposition.

Material examined (total 1♂)

Holotype TANZANIA • ♂; Tanga Region, Muheza District, Manga FR; 5°02′ S, 38°47′ E; 4 Aug. 1994; Frontier Tanzania leg.; plot 30:2; NHMD 621770.

Description

(Only the head and the first 32 body rings are present)

SIZE. Diameter 3.5 mm.

COLOUR. After 26 years in alcohol uniform pale yellowish, traces of a narrow dorsal pale stripe present.

SUPRALABRAL SETAE. 6.

MANDIBULAR STIPES. Sub-rectangular, disto-ventrally rounded, diatal margin slightly sigmoid.

LIMBUS (Fig. 69H). Margin with smooth, rounded, finger-shaped lobes.

LEGS. With postfemoral and tibial pads from leg-pair 4.

FIRST PAIR OF LEGS (Fig. 69A–C). Prefemoral lobes short, almost semicircular in ventral view. Four long coxosternal setae (CXS) adjacent to lateral side of prefemoral process; prefemur with three mesapical setae (APS) and ca seven short lateral setae (LPS).

GONOPOD STERNUM (STERNUM 8). Tongue-shaped, ca twice as long as broad, slightly tapering towards emarginate tip, as in X. corolla VandenSpiegel & Pierrard, 2004¸but slightly stouter, cf. VandenSpiegel & Pierrard (2004: fig. 1).

STERNUM 9 (Fig. 69I–J). Transverse trapezoidal, ca twice as broad as long, with slightly concave diverging sides; apically with a pair of connected circular shallow pits separated by round bulges.

GONOPOD COXA (Fig. 69D–G). Proplica (PP) in anterior view almost parallel-sided, proplical lobe (PPL) duplicated, a blunt longitudinal ridge (lr) along mesal margin from PP; proplica in mesal view with a pair of thick, fingerlike bulges, one (fb1) curved, one (fb2) straight. Metaplica (MP) arched, with semicircular mesal incision, far overreaching proplica in the form of a somewhat bird-head-shaped cucullus (CU), at level of proplical lobe with oblique ridge (mor).

GONOPOD TELOPODITE (Figs 69G, 70). Basomere (BA) of uniqiue specimen broken, see Fig. 69G. Arculus 135°. Torsotope not very well-delimited. Solenomere (SLM) almost as long as telomere, at rest nesting in hollow inner surface of the latter, in basal ¾ slender with a subcircular cross section; at base with stout, perpendicular basal spine (BSS); distally expanded and divided into a lamellate, pointed lobe (sdl) and a smooth pointed process (sdp). Telomere (TM) overall consisting of a ribbon describing a full circle and at the same time folded lengthwise forming a concavity along the inner side of the circle; without obvious processes, distal ¼ expanded, divided into two lobes delimiting a mesal window one (dtl1) simple, one (dtl2) sigmoid, spiculate along margin, vaguely resembling a sea-horse head.

Distribution and habitat

Known only from Manga FR in the East Usambara Mts. See Doggart et al. (1999) for information on this area. Found in same sample as X. voluntariorum sp. nov.

Notes

Published as part of Enghoff, Henrik, 2022, Mountains of millipedes. The family Odontopygidae in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida), pp. 1-136 in European Journal of Taxonomy 803 on pages 113-116, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.803.1691, http://zenodo.org/record/6359066

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
NHMD
Event date
1994-08-04
Family
Odontopygidae
Genus
Xystopyge
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
NHMD 621770
Order
Spirostreptida
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Enghoff
Species
hippocampus
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
1994-08-04
Taxonomic concept label
Xystopyge hippocampus Enghoff, 2022

References

  • VandenSpiegel D. & Pierrard G. 2004. Revision du genre Xystopyge (Odontopygidae, Diplopoda) et description de nouvelles especes et sous-especes d'Afrique de l'Est. Journal of Afrotropical Zoology 1: 31 - 46.
  • Doggart N., Joseph L., Bayliss J. & Fanning E. 1999. Manga Forest Reserve a biodiversity survey. East Usambara Conservation Area Management Programme Technical Paper 41: 1 - 96. Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism Tanzania etc. Tanga. Available from https: // www. yumpu. com / en / document / read / 5507544 / manga-forest-reserve-a-biodiversity-surveycoastal-forests-of- [accessed 10 Sep. 2021].