Corypus kavanaughi Shelley 1997

Shear, William A., Richart, Casey H. & Wong, Victoria L., 2020, The millipede family Conotylidae in northwestern North America, with a complete bibliography of the family (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Heterochordeumatidea, Conotyloidea), Zootaxa 4753 (1), pp. 1-78 : 71

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4753.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AA9F66B3-EF8C-4F6B-8F35-0BCBEE5122ED

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/131D87EF-FFEF-FFDF-FFDC-5904FA63FE15

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scientific name

Corypus kavanaughi Shelley 1997
status

 

Corypus kavanaughi Shelley 1997 View in CoL

Figs. 253 View FIGS , 254 View FIGS

Corypus kavanaughi Shelley 1997, p.123 View in CoL .

New records: IDAHO: Idaho Co., O’Hara Creek Campground, Selway River Road 6.7 mi SE of US-12 at Lowell, Clearwater National Forest, 46.0846°N, - 115.5129°W, elev. 490 m., 5 July 2008, C. Richart, S. Derkarabetian, J. Underwood, from forest litter and woody debris, m f; Shoshone Co., Eagle Creek, FS-1214, 0.1 mi N of FS-50, Idaho Panhandle National Forests, 47.2122°W, - 115.5484°W, elev. 897 m, 27 July 2008, Thuja plicata View in CoL , Abies grandis View in CoL forest, stream-side woody debris, mm f; Prospector Creek at FS-752, 0.1 mi S of FS-50, Idaho Panhandle National Forests, 47.2236°N, - 115.6072°W, elev. 860 m, 26 July 2008, Thuja plicata View in CoL forest, stream-side woody debris, C. Richart, mm ff.

Notes: This species was exhaustively described by Shelley (1997). Our SEMs show details not noted on the drawings in that paper. The filaments on the posterior side of the anterior gonopods are seen here (f, Fig. 254 View FIGS ) to be finely serrate, and representing a continuation of previously undetected fimbriate lamellae that border a distinct channel (c, Fig. 254 View FIGS ) leading up the posterior surface of the gonopod from a similar region at its base. This basal fimbriate area may partially conceal a pore (p?, Fig. 254 View FIGS ) homologous to the large pores seen posterior on the anterior gonopods in many of the other conotylids illustrated in this paper. The posterior gonopods, as Shelley (1997) illustrated, bear coxites seemingly arising from a reduced coxa fused to the sternum (cxs, Fig. 253 View FIGS ), and with a strong, setose anterior lobe (al, Fig. 253 View FIGS ) that is tightly appresed to the coxite on the lateral side. As in species of Austrotyla , the posterior gonopod coxites are cupped anteriorly and more or less conceal the smaller anterior gonopods in situ.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Chordeumatida

Family

Conotylidae

Genus

Corypus

Loc

Corypus kavanaughi Shelley 1997

Shear, William A., Richart, Casey H. & Wong, Victoria L. 2020
2020
Loc

Corypus kavanaughi

Shelley 1997: 123
1997
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