Otostigmus nudus Pocock, 1890

Lewis, John G. E., 2015, On Verhoeff’s Otostigmus subgenus Malaccopleurus, the nudus group of Otostigmus subgenus Otostigmus Porat, 1876, and Digitipes Attems, 1930, with a description of the foetus stadium larva in O. sulcipes Verhoeff, 1937, (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae), Zootaxa 4039 (2), pp. 225-248 : 237-239

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Otostigmus nudus Pocock, 1890
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Otostigmus nudus Pocock, 1890 View in CoL

( Figs 42–45)

Otostigma nudum Pocock, 1890: 247 . Plate 12, Fig. 3, 3 View FIGURES 1 – 8 a, 3b. India.

Otostigmus nudus: Kraepelin, 1903: 108 View in CoL .

Otostigmus ( O.) nudus: Attems, 1930b: 149 View in CoL .

Otostigmus ( O.) nudus: Lewis, 1996: 827 View in CoL , Figs 14–19 View FIGURES 9–16 .

Digitipes periyarensis Joshi & Edgecombe, 2013: 115 View Cited Treatment , Figs 57 View FIGURES 51 – 59 –67. Syn. nov. Kerala, India.

Diagnosis. Length up to 58 mm. Antennal articles 17, the basal three glabrous dorsally. Forcipular coxosternal tooth-plates longer than wide with 4+4 teeth. Tergites with complete paramedian sutures from 4, 5 or 6–20, marginate from 5, 6 or 8, with or without weak median keel and weak lateral corrugations. Sternites with paramedian sutures almost complete, with a median longitudinal depression on 5–19 and a weak small round posterior median depression on some sternites. Coxopleural process with two apical spines. Coxopleural pore-field narrow, scarcely widened anteriorly. Legs lacking tarsal, tibial and femoral spurs. Ultimate leg with prefemur, femur and tibia with well or poorly developed longitudinal grooves, prefemoral spines VL 3, VM 2 (3), M 0, DM 2 or 3 (three rows, 7 or 8 spines in toto).

Description of Holotype (based on Lewis (1996)). Colour (recorded by Pocock, (1890)) tergites pale olivaceous, sternites testaceous [reddish brown], cephalic plate, tergite 1 and maxillary sternite rufous, tarsi with pale green tint. Length 52 mm. Antennal articles 17+12[d], the basal three glabrous dorsally. Cephalic plate slightly longer than wide. Ratio of length to width of coxosternal tooth-plates 1.4:1 with 4+4 small teeth ( Fig. 42). A median longitudinal suture occupying anterior 25% of coxosternite. Forcipular trochanteroprefemoral process with a small medial denticle.

Tergites with complete paramedian sutures from 6–20, marginate from 8, with very weak lateral corrugations from 7–20, a very weak median keel from 5–21. Tergite of ultimate leg-bearing segment without a posterior median depression.

Sternites with more or less complete paramedian sutures in sulci from 2–19, with a median longitudinal depression on 5–19 and a weak small round posterior median depression on some sternites ( Fig. 43). Sternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment as long as wide with sides converging posteriorly and posterior margin very slightly concave. Coxopleural process short with two apical spines, no lateral or dorsal spines. The pore-field narrow, scarcely widened anteriorly ( Fig. 44).

Legs without tarsal spurs. Ultimate legs short and wide, the left prefemur with spines VL 3, VM 2, M 0, DM 2, CS 0. The right with VL 3, VM 2, M 0, DM 2 and a third very small dorsomedial possibly a corner spine. The dorsal surface of the prefemur, femur and tibia with extremely weak longitudinal grooves (Pocock notes upper surface of femur, patella and tibia obsoletely[indistinctly] and longitudinally sulcate) ( Figs 45).

Remarks. Otostigmus nudus would appear to be closely related to O. sulcipes from which it may be distinguished by its possession of 17 antennal articles rather than 18 and three ultimate leg prefemoral spine rows rather than four. It is morphologically very similar to Digitipes periyarensis Joshi & Edgecombe, 2013 and it is proposed below that D. periyarensis is a junior subjective synonym of O. nudus .

Pocock (1890) did not give a precise locality for O. nudus and Greg Edgecombe (personal communication) points out that the “sent from Madras by Mr Edgar Thurston” of Pocock’s title does not imply that his specimens were from Madras, rather that Madras was the port from which the material was shipped and that Pocock’s material may well have been sourced from the Western Ghats as is D. periyarensis .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Chilopoda

Order

Scolopendromorpha

Family

Scolopendridae

Genus

Otostigmus

Loc

Otostigmus nudus Pocock, 1890

Lewis, John G. E. 2015
2015
Loc

Digitipes periyarensis

Joshi 2013: 115
2013
Loc

Otostigmus ( O .) nudus:

Lewis 1996: 827
1996
Loc

Otostigmus ( O .) nudus:

Attems 1930: 149
1930
Loc

Otostigmus nudus:

Kraepelin 1903: 108
1903
Loc

Otostigma nudum

Pocock 1890: 247
1890
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