Aquattuor, Frederiksen, 2013

Enghoff, Henrik & Frederiksen, Sara B., 2015, A mountain of millipedes II: The genus Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 - five new species from the Udzungwa Mountains and one from Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Odontopygidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 150, pp. 1-25 : 21-22

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2015.150

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D546A676-35F8-4025-8660-F123A0BA67F7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793777

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A487F2-FFED-FFAB-7598-6BC2906FB020

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Carolina

scientific name

Aquattuor
status

 

Aquattuor View in CoL sp.

Material studied (total: 1 ♀)

TANZANIA: 1 ♀, Nguru Mts, Mhonda Mission at Turiani, Oct. 1992, M. Andersen leg. ( ZMUC).

Remarks

The characteristic limbus places this specimen in Aquattuor , but in the absence of a male, the identity of the species remains obscure. The Nguru Mts are located roughly midway between the Udzungwa and the Usambara Mts.

Key to species of Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 View in CoL

The key is based on adult males. The diameter and number of podous rings are not absolute characters – newly collected specimens may fall outside the ranges (and because of the positive correlation between number of rings and diameter, if a specimens falls outside in one parameter, it is likely to fall outside in the other as well). Differences between species are subtle, and specimens should be carefully compared with the diagnoses and illustrations. Specimens collected in new localities are likely to represent new species.

1. Palette (pa) of gonopods elongate, much longer than broad ( Figs 6A View Fig , 7A View Fig ); 50+ podous rings, diameter> 1.7 mm .............................................................................................................................2

– Palette as long as broad or slightly longer ( Figs 5A View Fig , 8A View Fig , 9A View Fig , 10A View Fig , 11A View Fig ); diameter <1.9 mm .....3

2. 53–54 podous rings, diameter> 1.9 mm; anterior margin of telomere with a triangular tooth ( Fig. 6A View Fig , tt) ................................................... A. major Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov. (Udzungwa: Mwanihana)

– 50–52 podous rings, diameter ≤ 1.9 mm; anterior margin of telomere without triangular tooth .................................................... A. longipala Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov. (Udzungwa: W Kilombero Scarp)

3. Subdistal part of telomere almost straight, parallel to coxite, telomere tip bent abruptly lateral ( Fig. 11 View Fig ); 50–52 podous rings, diameter 1.6–1.8 mm ........................................................................ .............................................................................. A. denticulatus Frederiksen, 2013 View in CoL (E Usambara)

– Telomere describing a smoother curve ( Figs 5A, D View Fig , 8 View Fig B–C, 9C, 10E)...............................................4

4. Telomere describing a c. 360° curve, curving in three dimensions; telomere tip with serrate margins, but surface not microspiculate ...... A. stereosathe Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov. (Udzungwa: Udzungwa Scarp)

– Telomere describing a c. 270°curve, curving almost in one plane only; telomere tip with microspiculate surface...............................................................................................................................5

5. Lateral incision (li) of gonopod coxa deep, apical palette (pa) rounded-triangular ( Fig. 8A View Fig ); ≤ 50 podous rings, diameter ≤ 1.7 mm ....................................................................................... ............. A. udzungwensis Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov. (Udzungwa: Udzungwa Scarp, W Kilombero Scarp)

– Lateral incision (li) indistinct...........................................................................................................6

6. Palette (pa) of gonopods subquadratic, with well-developed meso-basal lobe (mbl) ( Fig. 10 View Fig A–B); 50–53 podous rings, diameter 1.4–1.6 mm ............ A. claudiahempae View in CoL sp. nov. (Mt. Kilimanjaro)

– Palette more rounded, meso-basal lobe small ( Fig. 5 View Fig A–B); 45–48 podous rings, diameter 1.5–1.9 mm ........................................ A. submajor Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov. (Udzungwa: Mwanihana)

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

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