Tingupa Chamberlin, 1910

Shear, William A. & Shelley, Rowland M., 2007, Tingupa tlingitorum, n. sp., a new milliped from Haines, Alaska, USA, with notes on the generic distribution and a revised key to species (Chordeumatida: Tingupidae), Zootaxa 1393, pp. 53-59 : 55

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175290

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6249096

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Tingupa Chamberlin, 1910
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Genus Tingupa Chamberlin, 1910 View in CoL

Tingupa Chamberlin, 1910:238 View in CoL . Chamberlin & Hoffman, 1958:106. Buckett, 1964:14. Shear, 1969:141; 1972:265; 1981:6­7. Jeekel, 1971:82. Hoffman, 1980:135; 1999:254­255. Kevan, 1983:2967. Shelley et al., 2000:79. Type­species. T. utahensis Chamberlin, 1910 View in CoL , by original designation.

Diagnosis. Tingupidae with prominent, rounded paranota, metaterga with microsculpture of low tubercles interspersed among short, sharp ridges (see Shear 1981, figs. 1–2).

Distribution. Same as that of the family but excluding Colorado, West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2 – 4 ). Idaho and the Queen Charlotte Islands are based on the following samples of females that are unidentifiable to species; the latter site is some 450 mi (720 km) south­southwest of Haines.

USA: IDAHO, Valley Co., 4 mi (6.4 km) NE McCall, Ψ, 18 October 1944, W. Ivie (NMNH). New State Record.

CANADA: BRITISH COLUMBIA : QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Graham I., Queen Charlotte City, 3Ψ, 9 October 1948, G. J. Spencer (RBCM). New Country and Provincial Record.

Remarks. Tingupa comprises ten species, plus the new one described herein, but only nine are keyed in Shear (1981) and cited by Hoffman (1999), who both missed T. intergerina Loomis & Schmitt, 1971 , in western Montana. Six species inhabit the northwestern Pacific Coast in the "lower 48" from east­central California to northwestern Oregon; one species occurs in western Montana; the type­species, ostensibly with two subspecies, occupies the Wasatch Mountains and Parowan Valley of Utah; another nominal species, probably a synonym of T. utahensis , inhabits the Santa Catalina, Pinaleno , and Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona; and a troglobitic species occupies limestone caves in southwestern Illinois, Missouri, and northern Arkansas ( Chamberlin 1910, 1925, 1928; Chamberlin & Hoffman 1958; Loomis & Schmitt 1971; Shear 1972, 1981; Hoffman 1999).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Chordeumatida

Family

Tingupidae

Loc

Tingupa Chamberlin, 1910

Shear, William A. & Shelley, Rowland M. 2007
2007
Loc

Tingupa

Kevan 1983: 2967
Hoffman 1980: 135
Jeekel 1971: 82
Shear 1969: 141
Buckett 1964: 14
Chamberlin 1958: 106
Chamberlin 1910: 238
1910
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