Paracortina viriosa (Wang & Zhang, 1993)

Akkari, Nesrine, Macek, Oliver & Stoev, Pavel, 2023, A revision of the millipede family Paracortinidae (Diplopoda, Callipodida), ZooKeys 1187, pp. 341-399 : 341

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Paracortina viriosa (Wang & Zhang, 1993)
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Paracortina viriosa (Wang & Zhang, 1993) View in CoL

Figs 17 View Figure 17 , 18 View Figure 18 , 19 View Figure 19 , 27A, B View Figure 27 , 28 View Figure 28

Altum viriosum Wang & Zhang, 1993: 381, figs 19-23.

Paracortina viriosa : Stoev and Geoffroy 2004: 103, key; Liu and Tian 2015: 139, key.

Studied material.

1 male, China, W Lijiang , W Yangtze, W Xinhuacun, 0.7 km NW Daqingtou, 26°56'23"N, 99°52'16"E, 2720m, 01.06.2018, I. Belousov & I. Kabak leg. (Rd 5354 ZMUM), Akkari det. GoogleMaps 2023, 2 males, China, NW Lijiang , W Chang J. NW Jinzhuang, 2.5 km N Tuozhi Vill, 27°09'32"N, 99°41'47"E, 2315 m, 17.05.2017, I. Belousov & I. Kabak leg. (Rd 5345 ZMUM), Akkari det. GoogleMaps 2023.

Diagnosis.

Most similar to P. voluta especially in the distal part of the telopodite with two main folds and a strong hook-shaped median processes, but differs from the latter by the shape of the distal process, in posterior view subquadrate with a shallow notch (vs earlobe-shaped), the shape and position of the anterior lamella (at the basis of the distal part, rounded and serrated on the lower margin vs more distal and smaller).

Descriptive notes.

Male with 68 PTs + telson. Length ca 60.5 mm. Live colour unknown. Preserved specimen with a general tawny dark brown, legs and antennae with a slightly fading colour but showing hints of dark sputter (Fig. 17A View Figure 17 ), prozona dark brown with paler alveolate spots (Fig. 17C, E View Figure 17 ); metazona dorsally dark brown, especially on crests, interrupted by larger irregular yellow alveolate spots on the lateral crests; colour gradually fading below the ozopores and ventrally. Head with dark pigmentation on the vertex and frons, mandibular stipes and gnathochilarium with yellowish spots, labral area paler (Fig. 17A, B View Figure 17 ). Fields of ommatidia subtriangular, composed of ~ 60 ommatidia in eight rows. Organ of Tömösváry large, situated close to and touching, anterior side of eye (Fig. 17A View Figure 17 ).

Male sexual characters.

Head with a small projection on vertex (Fig. 17B View Figure 17 ). Leg-pairs 1 and 2 reduced and more setose than the rest, showing prefemoral and tarsal brushes (Fig. 17B View Figure 17 ), leg-pair 2 with a large dome-shaped anterior process on coxa and posterior gonopore (Fig. 17D View Figure 17 ), leg-pairs 3 and 4 with anterior triangular projections on coxa (Fig. 17D View Figure 17 ), leg-pair 6 with a small rounded mesal projection on coxa and a slight constriction of prefemur proximally on the posterior margin (Fig. 27A View Figure 27 ), leg-pair 7 with strongly modified coxa, anteriorly projecting in a large mesal slightly curved horn (Fig. 27B View Figure 27 ), trochanter with strong setae.

Gonopods. Parallel, distal solenomeral processes of telopodites crossing (Fig. 18A, B, D, E View Figure 18 ). Each gonopod with two asymmetrical clavate prefemoroidal processes, with pf1 broader and more setose than pf2 (Figs 18A, B View Figure 18 , 19 View Figure 19 ); coxa with a large rounded anterior lobe (Ca) and a smaller lateral one (Cl) (Fig. 19A View Figure 19 ); long and falcate mesal coxal process (b), reaching the distal part of the telopodite and distally projecting in a pointed tip (broken in the studied specimen). Telopodite (T) with a long and uniformly broad stem, distally abruptly expanding in an apically folded subquadrate plate, with, in posterior view, a slightly oblique and indented lateral margins (Fig. 18A View Figure 18 ), in anterior view (Fig. 18B View Figure 18 ) showing a darkly pigmented jagged lamella (dl) projecting antero-laterad (Fig. 18C-E View Figure 18 ), and a strong hook-shaped curved process pointing distad, gently narrowing towards its apex (Figs 18 View Figure 18 , 19 View Figure 19 ) and bifurcating into the opening of the solenomere (s) and parasolenomere (ps).

Distribution.

Shangrila and Lijiang County, Yunnan, and Mangkang/Markam? County, Tibet Autonomous Region, China (Fig. 28 View Figure 28 ).

Comments.

The structures on the tip of the falcate mesal coxal process of the gonopod were also illustrated in the original description of P. viriosa by Wang and Zhang (1993) although never mentioned in the description of the species ( Wang and Zhang 1993: 382, fig. 21).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Callipodida

Family

Paracortinidae

Genus

Paracortina

Loc

Paracortina viriosa (Wang & Zhang, 1993)

Akkari, Nesrine, Macek, Oliver & Stoev, Pavel 2023
2023
Loc

Altum viriosum

Wang & Zhang 1993
1993