Pseudonannolene leucocephalus Schubart, 1944

Iniesta, Luiz Felipe Moretti, Bouzan, Rodrigo Salvador & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos, 2023, A reassessment of the Neotropical genus Pseudonannolene Silvestri, 1895: cladistic analysis, biogeography, and taxonomic review (Spirostreptida: Pseudonannolenidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 867 (1), pp. 1-312 : 46-48

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.867.2109

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7907885

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scientific name

Pseudonannolene leucocephalus Schubart, 1944
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Pseudonannolene leucocephalus Schubart, 1944 View in CoL

Figs 78–80 View Fig View Fig View Fig , 169D View Fig , 177M View Fig , 183 View Fig ; Supp. file 4: Fig. 204B

Pseudonannolene leucocephalus Schubart, 1944: 413 View in CoL , figs 75–76.

Pseudonannolene leucocephalus View in CoL – Schubart 1952: 418. — Iniesta & Ferreira 2013b: 366. — Gallo & Bichuette 2019: 47; 2020: 36.

Pseudonannolene leucocephala View in CoL – Jeekel 2004: 89.

Diagnosis

Males of P. leucocephalus slightly resemble those of P. halophila by having the solenomere subtriangular ( Figs 79D View Fig , 80D View Fig ), but differing by having short coxae on the first leg-pair with a constriction at about midlength ( Figs 79A View Fig , 80B View Fig ); the prefemoral process wide ( Fig. 79B View Fig ); internal branch with a horizontal plate ( Fig. 79D View Fig ).

Etymology

Name ‘leucocephalus’ (feminine ‘leucocephala’) taken from the Greek words ‘ lefkó ’ = ‘white’, plus ‘ kephalos ’ = ‘head’, referring to the whitish coloration of the head and antennae of the species ( Schubart 1944).

Material examined

Holotype BRAZIL • ♂ [gonopods, gnathochilarium, first and second leg-pair on microscope slides]; São Paulo, Mogi Guaçu, Cachoeira de Cima ; [-22.223841, -47.049620]; 610 m a.s.l.; 12 Oct. 1941; J. Gaspar and O. Schubart leg.; MZSP 1101 View Materials . GoogleMaps

Paratypes (total: 4 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, 3 immatures) BRAZIL • 4 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, 3 immatures; same collection data as for holotype; MZSP GoogleMaps .

Other material (total: 14 ♂♂, 22 ♀♀, 14 immatures)

BRAZIL – São Paulo • 1 ♀; Mogi Mirim, Usina Mogi-Guaçu ; [-22.432213, -46.950871]; 623 m a.s.l.; 12 Oct. 1941; J. Gaspar leg.; MZSP 1054 View Materials GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; MZSP 1060 View Materials GoogleMaps 4 ♂♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; MZSP GoogleMaps ; • 1 ♂; Descalvado, Escaramuça ; [-21.916757, -47.620295]; 685 m a.s.l; 4 Mar. 1941; O. Schubart leg.; MZSP GoogleMaps 1 ♂; same locality data as for preceding; 4 Mar. 1941; MZSP GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 9 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂ immatures, 8 ♀♀ immatures, 1 immature; same locality data as for preceding; 6 Jan. 1940; MZSP GoogleMaps 1 ♀; São José do Rio Preto, Fazenda Itália ; [-20.816500, -49.376402]; 506 m a.s.l.; 25 Oct. 1945; F.P. Mello leg.; MZSP GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 2 immatures; Cachoeira de Cima, Rio Mogi Guaçu ; [-21.087289, -48.180398]; 498 m a.s.l.; 15 Jan. 1947; O. Schubart leg.; MZSP GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 7 ♀♀, 1 ♀ immature; Leme, Fazenda Graminha ; [-22.183853, -47.384995]; 624 m a.s.l.; 10 Dec. 1948; O. Schubart leg.; MZSP GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; Porto Ferreira, Mata do Procópio ; [-21.842360, -47.471538]; 565 m a.s.l.; 7 Mar. 1944; N. dos Santos leg. MZSP GoogleMaps .

Descriptive notes

MEASUREMENTS. 58–63 body rings (2–3 apodous + telson). Males: body length 25–35 mm; maximum midbody diameter 1.4–1.8 mm. Females: body length 28–38 mm; maximum midbody diameter 1.6– 2.1 mm.

COLOR. Body color faded, but apparently prozonites brownish, metazonites with a brown posterior band; head, antennae, and legs lighter; collum brown.

HEAD. Antennae short, just reaching back to end of ring 5 when extended dorsally; relative antennomere lengths 1<2≈3>4≈5<6>7. Mandibular cardo with ventral margin narrow. Ommatidial cluster well-developed, covered partially by anterior region of collum, elliptical; ca 20 ommatidia in 4 rows.

BODY RINGS. Collum with lateral lobes broadly subrectangular, with ca 6 striae ( Fig. 78A View Fig ). Very faintly constricted between prozonite and metazonite; prozonites smooth; metazonites laterally with transverse striae from ca ⅓ length below ozopore. Anterior sterna in midbody rings subrectangular, without transverse striae ( Fig. 169D View Fig ).

FIRST LEG-PAIR OF MALES. Coxae (cx) short (less than half of remaining podomere lengths), subtriangular, with the base arched, slightly expanded, and constricted medially, densely setose ( Figs 79A View Fig , 80B View Fig , 204B); prefemoral process (prf) as long as half length of prefemur, subcylindrical, densely setose along the entire ventral region, central groove deep ( Fig. 79B View Fig ); remaining podomeres with setae along the mesal region.

SECOND LEG-PAIR OF MALES. Coxa (cx) subrectangular; penis (pn) located at proximal region, rounded, not extended basally ( Fig. 79C View Fig ); prefemur compressed dorsoventrally; remaining podomeres setose.

GONOPODS. Gonocoxa (gcx) elongated, almost twice as long as telopodite, with the base arched; slightly flattened antero-posteriorly ( Figs 79D–F View Fig , 80C View Fig ); with rows of papillae mesally. Seminal groove (sg) curved; arising medially on mesal cavity and terminating apically on the seminal apophysis (sa). Shoulder (sh) inconspicuous. Telopodite (tp) almost as wide as gcx ( Figs 79D View Fig , 80D View Fig ), with rounded laterad projection; solenomere (sl) with apicomesal process (amp) short, subtriangular; ectal process absent; sa located at medial portion, slightly visible apically. Internal branch (ib) shovel-shaped, apically enfolding sl, with horizontal plate; setae restricted to the apical region of ib exceeding seminal region of sl ( Figs 79D–F View Fig , 80D View Fig ).

VULVAE. As typical for the genus. Bursa subtriangular, glabrous ( Fig. 177M View Fig ); internal valve subtriangular, with its sides having the same length; operculum large, curved ectad; external valve narrow, in oral view, subtriangular.

Distribution

Known from the central-west region of São Paulo State, Brazil ( Fig. 183 View Fig ); occurring in the Cerrado biome (tropical savanna ecoregion) and in second-growth forests in the region.

MZSP

Brazil, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Spirostreptida

SubOrder

Cambalidea

Family

Pseudonannolenidae

SubFamily

Pseudonannoleninae

Genus

Pseudonannolene

Loc

Pseudonannolene leucocephalus Schubart, 1944

Iniesta, Luiz Felipe Moretti, Bouzan, Rodrigo Salvador & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos 2023
2023
Loc

Pseudonannolene leucocephala

Jeekel C. A. W. 2004: 89
2004
Loc

Pseudonannolene leucocephalus

Gallo J. S. & Bichuette M. E. 2020: 36
Gallo J. S. & Bichuette M. E. 2019: 47
Iniesta L. F. & Ferreira R. L. 2013: 366
Schubart O. 1952: 418
1952
Loc

Pseudonannolene leucocephalus

Schubart O. 1944: 413
1944
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