Emphysemastix frampt Olsen & Rosenmejer & Enghoff 2020, sp. nov.
- 1. Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 København Ø, Denmark
Description
Emphysemastix frampt Olsen & Enghoff sp. nov.
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Figs 2, 15B, 16–17
DiagnosisDiffers from the other species of the genus by having a rounded, rather than triangular paxillus. Nodal processes M and L both present.
EtymologyThe species is named after Kingseeker Frampt from the Dark Souls video game series, due to the gonopods’ resemblance to the creature. The name is to be treated as a noun in apposition.
Material examinedHolotype
TANZANIA • ♂; Iringa Region, Mahenge District, West Kilombero Scarp FR, Nyumbanitu Mts, S of? Udekwa Village; 07°48′ S, 36°21′ E; 1700 m a.s.l.; Dec. 1993; L.A. Hansen and J.O. Svendsen leg.; NHMD 621677.
DescriptionMale
SIZE AND SHAPE. A large member of the genus, rather wide compared to length. Body length ca 55 mm. Maximum width 13.1 mm. W/L ratio ca 24%.
COLOUR (Fig. 16). Metazona orange-brown, with lighter colour on posterior part and on paranota; legs darker and more intensely/vividly orange. Prozona as metazona but without lighter areas.
BODY RINGS. Paranota set high on sides, dorsum moderately convex. Anterior edge of ring 2–4 straight, anterior edge of rings 5–20 with gradually larger posterior-facing edge. Torus present, but small and indistinct. Stricture poorly defined, but with sharp edge in front of anterior spiracles. Pleurosternal carinae present, knobby, distinct from ring 3, increasing in size towards ring 8–9, afterwards decreasing in size towards posterior end, indistinct on ring 18. Transverse sternal carinae as typical of the genus, but very small on anterior of ring 9. Anterior edge of paxillus rounded, with ridges.
LEGS. Relatively long (Fig. 16).
HYPOPROCT. Paramediean tubercles small, not extended past edge of sclerite. Median projection large and elongated.
GONOPOD (Figs 15B, 17). Gonocoxa with some paracannular setae, row of setae continuing on anterior side of distal end of gonocoxa. Prefemoral part with rounded ventral lobe. Telopodite endonodal. Nodal processes M and L similar in size; process L slightly curved mesad; process M slightly longer, distal end curved mesad. Postnodal telopodite relatively long, curved ventrad almost perpendicular to setose prefemoral region and directed first slightly mesad, then dorsad and expanding into subglobose, hollow enlargement, then curving mesad and forming a half-circle for the rest of its length. Subterminal process narrow and curved ventrad, solenomere curved dorsad, then ventrad.
DistributionKnown only from the type locality in the Nyambanitu Mts, West Kilombero FR (Fig. 2).
RemarksThe gonopods of E. frampt sp. nov. are particularly similar to those of E. flavosignatus (compare Fig. 17 with Hoffman 2005: fig. 206). Processes M and L in E. frampt sp. nov. are, however, longer and more curved, and the nodus is larger, with more divergent sides in E. frampt sp. nov.
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Additional details
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- NHMD
- Family
- Gomphodesmidae
- Genus
- Emphysemastix
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Material sample ID
- NHMD 621677
- Order
- Polydesmida
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Olsen & Rosenmejer & Enghoff
- Species
- frampt
- Taxonomic status
- sp. nov.
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Emphysemastix frampt Olsen & Enghoff, 2020
References
- Hoffman R. L. 2005. Monograph of the Gomphodesmidae: A Family of African Polydesmoid Millipeds. Museum of Natural History, Vienna.