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Geotypodon iringensis Enghoff, 2016, gen. et sp. nov.

Description

Geotypodon iringensis gen. et sp. nov.

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Figs 1, 3, 6

Diagnosis

A species of Geotypodon gen. nov. in which the gonopod coxal metaplica is apically rounded, the telomere is apically divided into a small posterior lobe and a large anterior lobe, which gives rise to a strongly curved terminal lobe, and the limbus lobes are pointed triangular.

Etymology

The species is named after the type locality.

Material studied (total: 2 ♂♂)

Holotype

TANZANIA: ♂, Iringa Region, 10 km E of Iringa city, 7°46' S, 35°42' E, Mar.–Apr. 1996, L.L. Sørensen leg. (ZMUC00046993).

Paratype

TANZANIA: 1 ♂, same data as holotype (ZMUC00046994).

Type locality

TANZANIA: Iringa Region, 10 km east of Iringa city, 7°46' S, 35°42' E.

Description

SIZE. Length ca. 9 cm. Diameter 6.0– 6.1 mm. 61–67 podous rings, no apodous rings in front of telson.

COLOUR. After 19 years in alcohol uniform greyish; posterior part of metazona amber, legs and antennae dark brownish.

HEAD. Without peculiarities.

COLLUM. With a marginal and a submarginal furrow.

BODY RINGS. Almost perfect cylinders, not vaulted; suture straight; ozopores ca. three diameters behind suture.

LIMBUS (Fig. 6). With sharply pointed lobes.

ANAL VALVES. Each with a well-developed dorsal spine and a smaller, yet distinctive ventral one, margin raised, with 3 setae not borne on tubercles.

MALE LEGS. From 4 th pair with postfemoral and tibial pads on all legs, except last few pairs where only postfemoral pads are present.

torsotope. Scales: A–D = 0.2 mm, E = 0.01 mm. GONOPOD COXA (Fig. 6). Basally parallel-sided, with antero-lateral concavity (lc) (Fig. 6A). Proplica ending in small proplical lobe (hidden behind anterior edge of metaplica on Fig. 6A). Metaplica with poorly developed basal anteriad flange (mf) (Fig. 6A), distally regularly rounded and projecting laterad as semicircular lobe; metaplica at level of proplical lobe, with a long, latero-basad process (msp) on anterior side of coxa (Fig. 6 A–B); process straight and slender in anterior view, slightly curved and broader in lateral view.

GONOPOD TELOPODITE (Fig. 6). Arculus 90°. Torsotope (tt) simple, compact, without processes (Fig. 6A). Posttorsal narrowing (pn) pronounced, very slender, without processes or spines (Fig. 6A). Telopodite just distal to posttorsal narrowing dividing into slender, whip-like solenomere and complicated telomere. Solenomere (slm) curved in 3 dimensions (at least on preserved specimens), apically pointed, without any outgrowths (Fig. 6 A–D). Efferent groove continuing from posttorsal narrowing onto solenomere and running all the way to its tip. Telomere with short, dark basal spine (pts) (Fig. 6B) and a basal lamella (bl) (Fig. 6A), followed by a slender part formed by a longitudinally folded lamella (lfl) with irregular edges (Fig. 6 B–C); distal part divided into a slender posterior lobe (ptl) and a large, broad anterior lobe (atl) (Fig. 6 A–B, D), the latter terminally giving rise to a slender, strongly curved terminal lobe (tl, curvature not visible on Fig. 6D). An intermediate lamella (itl) lodged in the space between atl and plm (Fig. 6B).

Distribution and habitat

Known only from the environs of Iringa city. The altitude of the type locality will be at ca. 1600 m asl.

Coexisting species

No other odontopygid species were found together with G. iringensis gen. et sp. nov.

Notes

Geotypodon iringensis gen. et sp. nov. is very similar to G. multianulatus from Kenya, but there are differences, including that in G. multianulatus the gonopod coxa has a much larger, narrower and less rounded lateral lobe, and the solenomere has a small subdistal spine (cf. Discussion section).

Notes

Published as part of Enghoff, Henrik, 2016, A mountain of millipedes III: A new genus for three new species from the Udzungwa Mountains and surroundings, Tanzania, as well as several ' orphaned' species previously assigned to Odontopyge Brandt, 1841 (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Odontopygidae), pp. 1-19 in European Journal of Taxonomy 177 on pages 14-16, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.177, http://zenodo.org/record/3832770

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Identifiers

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http://treatment.plazi.org/id/0137952B7539CB136A1BC433FAE9447E
LSID
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Biodiversity

Collection code
ZMUC
Family
Odontopygidae
Genus
Geotypodon
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
ZMUC00046993
Order
Spirostreptida
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Enghoff
Species
iringensis
Taxonomic status
gen. et sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Geotypodon iringensis Enghoff, 2016