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Pogoro Hoffman 2005

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

Description

Genus Pogoro Hoffman, 2005

Diagnosis (after Hoffman 2005, modified)

Moderate/small-sized (length 40–55 mm), convex gomphodesmids, pore formula: 5, 7, 9–19. Four apical sensory cones on antennae, fossa present on 5 th and 6 th antennomeres. Collum transversely suboval, lateral ends strongly declivent. Paranota slightly declivent. Stricture poorly defined, with visible edge only in front of anterior spiracle. Pleurosternal carinae present on body rings 1–17. Anterior legs without ventral tubercles, with sparse setation. Setae on dorsal side of tarsi shorter and stouter than the rest. Subonychial pads on legs 1–6. Surface of sides of metazona slightly more uneven than sides of prozona. Postgonopodal sterna without transverse ridges, set with long silky setae. 15 th body ring without paxillus. Caudal edge of gonopod aperture elevated in front of coxae, medially obliterated.

Hoffman (2005) described the sides of the metazona as being “coarsely rugovermiculose”; this character was, however, not observed on any of the type specimens of P. scharffi. Hoffman also stated that there are no paracannular setae in Pogoro scharffi, but some such setae were observed on the holotype and all of the paratypes

Included species

Pogoro scharffi Hoffman, 2005 (type species)

Pogoro alopias Rosenmejer & Enghoff sp. nov.

Pogoro siren Rosenmejer & Enghoff sp. nov.

Distribution

Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania.

As all known species of Pogoro live in the Udzungwa Mts, they can be keyed out using the key to Udzungwa gomphodesmids above.

Remarks

All three species of Pogoro have been collected within a relatively small area in the Udzungwa Scarp FR; the collecting sites are hardly more than 10 km apart (cf. Menegon & Salvidio 2005: fig. 1). Considering that the species are very similar to each other, and that only one male specimen of each is known for two of them, the possibility that they all represent one variable species cannot be excluded. Additional collecting is needed to elucidate this, but for the time being we consider the differences mentioned in the key and description as warranting separate species status.

Notes

Published as part of Olsen, Sissel Anna, Rosenmejer, Trine & Enghoff, Henrik, 2020, A mountain of millipedes IX: Species of the family Gomphodesmidae from the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), pp. 1-35 in European Journal of Taxonomy 675 on page 8, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.675, http://zenodo.org/record/3928326

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Gomphodesmidae
Genus
Pogoro
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Polydesmida
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Hoffman
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Pogoro Hoffman, 2005 sec. Olsen, Rosenmejer & Enghoff, 2020

References

  • Hoffman R. L. 2005. Monograph of the Gomphodesmidae: A Family of African Polydesmoid Millipeds. Museum of Natural History, Vienna.
  • Menegon M. & Salvidio S. 2005. Amphibian and reptile diversity in the southern Udzungwa Scarp Forest Reserve, south-eastern Tanzania. In: Huber B. A., Sinclair B. J. & Lampe K. - H. (eds) African Biodiversity: Molecules, Organisms, Ecosystems. Proceedings of the 5 th International Symposium of Tropical Biology, Museum Koenig, Bonn: 205 - 212. Springer Verlag, Boston. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / 0 - 387 - 24320 - 8 _ 18