Eutrichodesmus armatocaudatus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel, 2009

Golovatch, Sergei, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques, Mauriès, Jean-Paul & VandenSpiegel, Didier, 2009, Review of the millipede family Haplodesmidae Cook, 1895, with descriptions of some new or poorly-known species (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), ZooKeys 7 (7), pp. 1-53 : 13-16

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Eutrichodesmus armatocaudatus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel
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sp. nov.

Eutrichodesmus armatocaudatus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel View in CoL View at ENA , sp. n.

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Figs 5-8 View Figure 5 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 .

Type material. Vietnam, Thanh Hoa Prov., Pu Luong, Lung Cao, Hang Lang Lua Cave , 11.XII.2003, leg. L. Deharveng & team ( Vn0312-05 ), holotype ♂ ( MNHN JC 310 ), paratypes: 1 ♂, 1 juv. ( MNHN JC 310 ), 1 ♂ ( ZMUM) ; Ha Nam Ninh Prov., Cuc Phuong National Park, Cave of Prehistoric Man , 10.X.1998, leg. L. Deharveng ( VIET-537 ), 1 ♂ ( MNHN JC 310 ) ; same locality, Water Fairy Cave , 11.X.1998, leg. L. Deharveng ( VIET-541 ), 1 ♂, 2 juv. ( MNHN JC 310 ) ; same locality, cave 4 ( Son Cung Cave ?), 21.VI.2003, leg. P. Trontelj & B. Sket, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 3 juv. ( MNHN JC 310 ), 1 ♂, 1 juv. ( ZMUC), 1 ♂, 1 juv. ( NMNHS), 1 ♂ ( MCSNV), 1 ♂, 1 juv. ( OBBFUL), 1 ♀ ( SEM) ; Ha Nam Ninh Prov., outside Cuc Phuong National Park , cave 3, 20.VI.2003, leg. P. Trontelj & B. Sket, 1 ♂, 1 ♀ ( ZMUM) .

Name. To emphasize the obvious dorsal projections on body segments 17-19.

Diagnosis. Most similar to Parapauroplus monodentus Zhang in Zhang & Wang, 1993 , which also shows evident mid-dorsal projections only on body segments (16)17- 19, but differs by the presence of porosteles, the slightly lower metatergal tubercles devoid of microsetae near each of the main setae, and the slightly stouter gonopod telopodite showing a shorter midway process.

Description. Length of adults of both sexes ca 10-14 mm, width 2.3-2.6 mm, body broadest at segment 3 or 4; ♂♂ usually a little smaller than ♀♀. Holotype ca 11 mm long and 2.5 mm wide. Coloration uniformly pallid or light yellowish.

Adults with 20 segments, pattern of conglobation typical of “ Doratodesmidae ” ( Figs 5A View Figure 5 ). Head ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ) and tegument ( Figs 5B, C View Figure 5 ; 6F, G View Figure 6 ) as in preceding species, but antennae somewhat longer ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ), collum slightly flattened mid-dorsally, not covering the head from above ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ). Metaterga behind collum with three transverse, rather irregular rows of tubercles ( Figs 5 View Figure 5 A-C), most of which still retain short, bisegmented setae ( Fig. 6G View Figure 6 ), metaterga 17-19 each with an evident dorsal outgrowth ( Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ). Paraterga mostly directed ventrolaterad, rather broad, slightly surpassing level of venter, clearly trisinuate caudolaterally at base, due to two lobulations ( Figs 5B, D View Figure 5 ; 6B View Figure 6 ); paraterga 2 strongly enlarged, subvertical, margin nearly entire, with only very faint traces of a series of small lobulations anterolaterally ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ), both schism and hyposchism very small; paraterga 3 and 4 slightly shorter than others, overlap of following paraterga typical, latter broadly rounded and slightly 3- or 4-lobate. Limbus spiculate ( Fig. 6F View Figure 6 ). Pore formula normal, ozopores located on top of a small porostele, slightly above ventrocaudal lobulation ( Figs 6 View Figure 6 C-E). Pleurotergal carinae wanting. Epiproct elongated, also with tubercles, directed ventrocaudad, with the usual four cones just below tip; para- and hypoprocts as in Figs 5E, F View Figure 5 .

Sterna usually with a deep, narrow depression between coxae ( Figs 5D View Figure 5 ; 6B View Figure 6 ), only sterna between coxae 6, 7 and 9 much wider ( Fig. 7A View Figure 7 ). Gonopod aperture transverse-oval, relatively small, far from reaching lateral sides of segment 7. Legs relatively long; femoral and tarsal segments longest and equal; claw simple, very slightly curved ventrad; some setae very sparsely microdenticulate ( Figs 5D View Figure 5 ; 6B View Figure 6 ).

Gonopods ( Figs 7 View Figure 7 ; 8 View Figure 8 ) very simple. Coxae subquadrate, large, microtuberculate and abundantly setose ventrolaterally, with a conspicuous rounded lobe frontolaterally. Telopodite considerably longer than coxite, slightly stouter, setose in its basal half, with an inconspicuous, digitiform, simple, lateral, distofemoral process (dp) at about midway, more distally with a slightly folded and enlarged shaft (= solenomere) with dense pilosity and a hairpad; seminal groove terminating subapically, acropodite short.

Remarks. This species seems to be close to some of the “doratodesmids” showing evident mid-dorsal projections on some of the metaterga, e.g. Ascetophacus macclurei Hoffman, 1977 , Cerastelachys cavernicola ( Sinclair, 1901) , Pocillidorsus dorsiangulatus Zhang in Zhang & Wang, 1993 and Parapauroplus monodentus Zhang in Zhang & Wang, 1993 , etc. ( Hoffman 1977a, 1977b; Zhang and Wang 1993).

Cave 4 also supports another millipede, Glyphiulus mediobliteratus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel, 2007 ( Golovatch et al. 2007b).

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

ZMUM

Russia, Moscow, Moscow State University

ZMUC

Denmark, Kobenhavn [= Copenhagen], University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum

NMNHS

NMNHS

MCSNV

MCSNV

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

ZMUM

Zoological Museum, University of Amoy

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

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