Nesiophasma spinulosum, Br. V. W., K. Gunther, 1935
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5073.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10062250 |
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Nesiophasma spinulosum View in CoL (Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907)
( Figs. 43C View FIGURE 43 , 45G–J View FIGURE 45 )
Myronides spinulosus Brunner View in CoL v. Wattenwyl, 1907: 254. HT, ♂: Exp. Saleyer, Type, Myronides spinulosus Brunner View in CoL v. Wattenwyl det. 1904 [ZMAN].
Günther, 1934a: 8.
Brock, 1998: 8.
Nesiophasma spinulosum, Günther, 1935b: 139 View in CoL .
Günther, 1935a: 29.
Hennemann, 1998: 125.
Otte & Brock, 2005: 227.
Hennemann & Conle, 2008: 57.
Nesiophasma eremothocus Günther, 1934a: 6 View in CoL , fig. 1 (♀). HT, ♀: Kalao Tua, Celebes, V. 1927, v. Plessen leg. [MNHU]. [Synonymised by Günther, 1935a: 139]
Otte & Brock, 2005: 227.
Zompro, 2005: 261.
Further material: 3 ♀♀: H.E.D. Engelhard, Saleyer , Celebes 1880, Nesiophasma spinulosum Br., K. Günther det. [ RMNH] ; 1 ♂: Selayar, Nesiophasma spinulosum Br., K. Günther det. [ RMNH] ; 1 ♂: H.E.D. Engelhard, Saleyer, Celebes, 1880, Nesiophasma spinulosum Br. V.W., K. Günther det. [ SMTD] ; 1 ♀: G.-Indië, Nesiophasma spinulosum Br., K. Günther det. [ RMNH] .
Differential diagnosis: Females differ from all other known ♀♀ of the genus by the characteristic shape of the anal segment ( Figs. 45G–H View FIGURE 45 ), which has the posterior margin deeply incised medially to form two large, angular lobes and the basitarsi which have the dorsal carina raised triangularly in the apical portion (probasitarsi in particular). From the similar N. giganteum n. sp. they also differ by the considerably smaller size, more stocky shape and gently convex lateral margins of abdominal terga II–VI. The convex lateral margins of abdominal terga I–VI are shared with N. kuehni (Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907; Fig. 43D View FIGURE 43 ) from Pulau Romang, but that species has the abdominal terga much more distinctly deflexed and readily differs by the very prominently armed extrimities. Males of N. spinulosum are easily recognised by their distinctive colouration, which includes a black head with pale lower genae and a blackish stripe along the lateral body surface.
Comments: The synonymies of this species have been clarified by Günther (1935a: 139). Although in German language, Zompro (2005: 261) misinterpreted the synonymy established by Günther (1935a) and erroneously listed N. eremothocus Günther, 1934 as a synonym of M. oligarches (Günther, 1935) , which is also not possible because eremothocus is the senior name. It is noteworthy that the ♀ holotype of N. eremothocus ( Fig. 43C View FIGURE 43 ) from Pulau Kalaotoa, a small island south of Selayar, is considerably larger than all examined specimens from Selayar Island itself (see table 24 below). The four ♀♀ in RMNH range in colour from pale straw over drab and dull ochre to grey-ish brown with a slight olive wash. However, since all specimens have apparently been provisionally conserved in spirits these colours might not all be representative. The largest and greyish brown specimen of the series is similar in colour to the holotype of N. eremothocus , which has been eviscerated and stuffed with cotton.
Distribution: Pulau Selayar & Pulau Kalaotoa, islands of the Selayar Islands group south of Sulawesi (Province Sulawesi Selatan).
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National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
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Nesiophasma spinulosum
Hennemann, Frank H. 2021 |
Nesiophasma spinulosum, Günther, 1935b: 139
Otte, D. & Brock, P. 2005: 227 |
Hennemann, F. H. 1998: 125 |
Gunther, K. 1935: 139 |
Gunther, K. 1935: 29 |
Myronides spinulosus
Brock, P. D. 1998: 8 |
Gunther, K. 1934: 8 |
Nesiophasma eremothocus Günther, 1934a: 6
Otte, D. & Brock, P. 2005: 227 |
Zompro, O. 2005: 261 |
Gunther, K. 1935: 139 |
Gunther, K. 1934: 6 |