Newportia (Ectonocryptops) Crabill, 1977

Schileyko, Arkady A., Vahtera, Varpu & Edgecombe, Gregory D., 2020, An overview of the extant genera and subgenera of the order Scolopendromorpha (Chilopoda): a new identification key and updated diagnoses, Zootaxa 4825 (1), pp. 1-64 : 15

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Newportia (Ectonocryptops) Crabill, 1977
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Newportia (Ectonocryptops) Crabill, 1977

Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14–19

Type species. Ectonocryptops kraepelini Crabill, 1977 View in CoL (by original designation).

Diagnosis. Anterior margin of forcipular coxosternite slightly convex, lacking projections; tarsungula long, overlapping each other by at least 1/3 of their length when adducted (fig. 2 in Shelley & Mercurio 2008). Ultimate leg tibia practically twice the length of tarsus 1 ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14–19 ), with distomedial ventral uncinate process and glandular pores medially; tarsus 2 globose, small but well-developed ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14–19 ).

Number of species. 1.

Remarks. Treated as a genus in Edgecombe & Bonato (2011: 405), suggested as a subgenus of Newportia by Vahtera et al. (2013: 589). The most recent account on this genus is Shelley & Mercurio (2008: 66).

(!) Newportia (Ectonocryptoides) Shelley & Mercurio, 2005

Figs 15–18 View FIGURES 14–19

Type species. Ectonocryptoides quadrimeropus Shelley & Mercurio, 2005 View in CoL (by original designation).

Diagnosis. Anterior margin of forcipular coxosternite evidently convex, with “two low, additionally chitinised, lobes” ( Schileyko 2009: 529); tarsungula long, overlapping each other by at least 1/3 of their length when adducted ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 14–19 ). Ultimate leg tarsus 1 slightly longer than tibia ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14–19 ), the latter with glandular pores ventrally, without distomedial uncinate process (see also fig. 1b in Cupul-Magaña 2015); tarsus 2 absent or rudimentary.

Number of species. 2.

Remarks. Treated as a genus in Edgecombe & Bonato (2011: 405), Vahtera et al. (2012a: 12, 13); suggested as a subgenus of Newportia by Vahtera et al. (2013: 589), treated as a subgenus in Cupul-Magaña (2015). The most recent morphological accounts on Ectonocryptoides are those of Schileyko (2009) and Koch et al. (2010).

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