Glyphiulus parobliteratus, Golovatch & Geoffroy & Mauriès & Spiegel, 2007

Golovatch, Sergei I., Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques, Mauriès, Jean-Paul & Spiegel, Didier Van Den, 2007, Review of the millipede genus Glyphiulus Gervais, 1847, with descriptions of new species from Southeast Asia (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Cambalopsidae). Part 2: the javanicus-group, Zoosystema 29 (3), pp. 417-456 : 433-436

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5393630

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scientific name

Glyphiulus parobliteratus
status

sp. nov.

Glyphiulus parobliteratus View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 12 View FIG ; 13 View FIG )

TYPE MATERIAL. — China. Guizhou Prov., Zhuanyankong, 107°18’55.0”E, 28°14’30.9”N, emergence porch, 750 m,

1.III.2003, leg. M. Pouilly (CHI-Pouilly4), holotype ♂ ( MNHN GA 048).

OTHER MATERIAL. — China. Guizhou Prov., Shuanghe River, Wenquan, Dafen Dong Cave, 107°18’44”E, 28°14’25.4”N, 680 m, 20.II.2003, leg. M. Pouilly (CHI-Pouilly6), 1 ♂ ( MNHN GA 048).

ETYMOLOGY. — To again emphasize the very close resemblance to G. obliteratus n. sp.

DIAGNOSIS. — Differs from congeners by the unpigmented ocelli, coupled with the particularly polytrichous gnathochilarium, as well as certain details of gonopod structure (see also key below).

DESCRIPTION

Holotype with 41p+5a+ T, about 26 mm long and 1.3 mm wide; non-type ♂ with 44p+5a+ T, length about 22 mm, width 1.2 mm.

Coloration light grey-brown with contrastingly dark brown ozoporiferous cones, with head, antennae, legs and venter light yellow-brown (holotype), or rather uniformly dark grey-brown to brown (nontype). Ocelli barely discernible as slightly convex tubercles, unpigmented, two or three in eye patch on each side of head.

Antennae ( Fig. 13A View FIG ), collum with 1a-4a+ma+4a- 1a undulations at caudal margin, undulation ma being shortest ( Fig. 12A View FIG ), tergal crests (including ozoporiferous ones) ( Fig. 12B, C View FIG ), postcollar constriction, telson, segment shape ( Fig. 12B View FIG ), male legs 2 and 3 ( Fig. 13D, E View FIG ), other legs ( Figs 12B View FIG ; 13F View FIG ) generally as in G. obliteratus n. sp., but gnathochilarium (mentum divided, n = 2) ( Fig. 13B View FIG ) even more polytrichous; conspicuous pleurosternal crests on segments 2-4 wanting ( Fig. 9A View FIG ); tergal crests divided, second lateral crest below ozoporiferous one barely traceable as a low anterior tubercle, carinotaxy pattern thus 1/0+1+I/i+3/3+I/i+1+1/0 ( Fig. 12B, C View FIG ); legs slightly longer than body diameter ( Fig. 12B View FIG ); male leg 1 with 5-segmented, normal telopodites ( Fig. 13C View FIG ).

Anterior gonopod coxosternum ( Fig. 13G View FIG ) with still longer paramedian processes. Posterior gonopods ( Fig. 13H View FIG ) with long, distally plumose flagella.

REMARKS

Because the non-type ♂ shows some minor differences from the holotype – the slightly better developed crests on the collum and subsequent terga, thus showing two crests, not one, below the ozoporiferous cones – the conspecificity of these samples remains to be verified.

Such troglomorphic traits as the unpigmented ocelli and the elongated appendages allow this species to be considered as troglobitic.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

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