Chaleponcus termini, Enghoff, 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2014.100 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3861207 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C7102566-C098-434C-A419-652D26ED1738 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Chaleponcus termini |
status |
sp. nov. |
Chaleponcus termini View in CoL sp. nov.
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Figs 7–9 View Fig View Fig View Fig , 27 View Fig
Diagnosis
Medium-sized. Characterized by the two-lobed, strongly serrate anterior telomeral lamella. Gonopod coxa ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) without a lateral process; metaplical shelf-spine long.
Etymology
The name is the genitive case of the Latin noun terminus which means frontier, and the name honours the NGO Frontier Tanzania.
Material studied (total: 28 ♂♂)
Holotype
TANZANIA: ♂, Iringa Region, Iringa District, Udzungwa Mts, New Dabaga / Ulangambi FR, 08°04’ 5.7” S, 35°54’ 18.8” E, montane, 1930–1950 m asl, plot 1, casual, 16–19 Oct. 2000, Frontier Tanzania leg. ( ZMUC).
GoogleMapsParatypes
All from TANZANIA, Iringa Region, Iringa District, Udzungwa Mts, New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR, all collected by Frontier Tanzania, all in ZMUC: 4 ♂♂, 08°05’ 34.5” S, 35°55’ 31.5” E, montane, 1800– 1900 m asl, plot 16, casual, 15–16 Nov. 2000; 1 ♂, 08°06’ 47.4” S, 35°56’ 50.4” E, montane, 1800–1955 m asl, plot MS – plot A, 29 Oct. 2000; 10 ♂♂, 08°05’ 34.5” S, 35°55’ 31.8” E, montane, 1885 m asl, plot 16, sample 2 of 3, 15 Nov. 2000; 1 ♂, 08°04’ 05.6” S, 35°54’ 20.4” E, montane, 1930 m asl, plot 6, sample 1 of 3, 28 Oct. 2000; 1 ♂, 08°04’ 05.6” S, 35°54’ 20.4” E, montane, 1930 m asl, plot 6, sample 2 of 3, 27 Oct. 2000; 2 ♂♂, 08°04’ 05.6” S, 35°54’ 20.4” E, montane, 1930 m asl, plot 6, sample 3 of 3, 27 Oct. 2000; 7 ♂♂, 08°04’ 5.7” S, 35°54’ 18.8” E, montane, 1930–1950 m asl, plot 1, casual, 16–19 Oct. 2000; 1 ♂, 08°04’ 05.7” S, 35°54’ 13.8” E, montane, 1940 m asl, plot 1, sample 1 of 3, 16 Oct. 2000.
Type locality
TANZANIA: Iringa Region, Iringa District, Udzungwa Mts, New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR, 08°04’ 5.7” S, 35°54’ 18.8” E, montane, 1930–1950 m asl.
Description (male)
DIAMETER. 1.6–1.9 mm, 41–43 podous rings.
COLOUR. After 12 years in alcohol yellowish, with dark spots at ozopores and paramedian dark dorsal bands flanking a mid-dorsal light stripe.
ANAL VALVES. Each with a long, slightly curving dorsal spine and a well-developed, triangular ventral one; marginal rim raised, no setiferous tubercles.
LIMBUS. With rounded - triangular, longitudinally furrowed denticles separated by parabolic sinuses, lobes ca. as long as wide, striate on external surface.
TARSAL SETATION. Normal.
GONOPOD COXA ( Figs 7 View Fig , 9 View Fig , 27 View Fig ). Almost 4 × as long as wide. Lateral margin regularly convex from base up to just below level of prl, at this place turning slightly laterad and forming blunt, rounded angle with oblique apical margin; cucullus (cu) hence subtriangular, apically rounded. Metaplical flange (mf) ending in long, triangular process pointing anteriad-mesad-distad; metaplical mesal margin straight up to level of arculus. Metaplical shelf (ms) forming subrectangular-rounded process just distal to arculus, followed by triangular incision separating cucullus from basal part of metaplica. ms simple, proximally stout, continuing in metaplical shelf-spine (mss) with no clear demarcation. mss medium long, originating from anterior-distal surface of ms, first projecting distad, then curving mesad, and then slightly basad.
GONOPOD TELOPODITE ( Figs 8A View Fig , 27 View Fig ). Solenomere with a small, irregular proximal spine (ps). Telomere
distally with two branches:
• a large anterior lamella dividing into two triangular lobes (al1 and al2) with strongly laciniate margins; basalmost lobe (al2) folded laterad and in situ visible in front of opposite coxa,
• a large posterior lamella (pl) first directed distad then folding back and delimiting an empty space together with al2.
Distribution and habitat
Known only from Udzungwa Mts, New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR. Altitudinal range: 1800–1955 m asl. Habitat: montane forest.
Coexisting species
C. gracilior sp. nov., C. mwabvui sp. nov., C. nectarinia sp. nov., C. netus sp. nov., C. teres sp. nov. and C. vilici sp. nov. were found in the same samples as C. termini sp. nov. In addition, C. dabagaensis , C. krai sp. nov., C. malleolus sp. nov. and C. vandenspiegeli sp. nov. occur in New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR.
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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