Leucogeorgia gioi, Antić & Reip, 2020

Antić, Dragan Ž. & Reip, Hans S., 2020, The millipede genus Leucogeorgia Verhoeff, 1930 in the Caucasus, with descriptions of eleven new species, erection of a new monotypic genus and notes on the tribe Leucogeorgiini (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 713, pp. 1-106 : 33-37

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.713

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4335838

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A102B926-4299-4931-A6D7-F026A81CDE57

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Leucogeorgia gioi
status

sp. nov.

Leucogeorgia gioi View in CoL sp. nov.

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Figs 1C View Fig , 19–21 View Fig View Fig View Fig , 56 View Fig , 58 View Fig

Diagnosis

This species belongs to the group of Leucogeorgia spp. without modified mouthparts and with teeth on the mesomeral claw (vs absent from L. golovatchi sp. nov., L. lobata sp. nov. and L. prometheus sp. nov.). Leucogeorgia gioi sp. nov. differs from both L. abchasica and L. satunini by having a more slender mesomeral claw with just a few teeth (vs a more robust, more or less strongly denticulate mesomeral claw in L. abchasica and L. satunini ) and a strongly serrate mesomeral lamella (vs mesomeral lamella not too strongly serrate in L. abchasica and L. satunini ). Leucogeorgia gioi sp. nov. differs from L. borealis sp. nov. and L. oculata sp. nov. by having an elongate and erect mesomeral claw with a few teeth (vs a stout mesomeral claw strongly denticulate in L. borealis sp. nov. and L. oculata sp. nov.).

Etymology

The new species is dedicated to its collector, Giorgi Gio Nebieridze from Georgia. Noun in the genitive case.

Material examined

Holotype

CENTRAL-WEST GEORGIA – Chiatura District • ♂; village Gundaeti, Sachinkia Cave ; 42.23° N, 43.32° E; 2 Mar. 2018; G. Nebieridze leg.; IZISU.

GoogleMaps

Paratypes

CENTRAL-WEST GEORGIA – Chiatura District 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 1 juv.; same collection data as for holotype; IZISU GoogleMaps .

Other material

CENTRAL-WEST GEORGIA – Chiatura District 2 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, 3 juvs; Rgani to Vachevi, Kokozouri Cave ; 42.32° N, 43.22° E; 21 Nov. 2017; G. Nebieridze and S. Barjadze leg.; IZISU GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding but 15 Jun. 2019; H. Reip leg.; SMNG GoogleMaps 1 ♂; village Sveri, Kotias Cave ; 42.21° N, 43.32° E; Nov. 2018; G. Nebieridze leg.; IZISU GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Shvilobisa Cave ; 42.32° N, 43.26° E; Nov. 2018; G. Nebieridze leg.; IZISU GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Devis Khvreli Cave ; 42.31° N, 43.24° E; Nov. 2018; G. Nebieridze leg.; IZISU GoogleMaps .

Description

SIZE AND NUMBER OF BODY RINGS. Holotype male 22 mm long, vertical diameter of largest body ring 1.3 mm, body with 50 podous rings + 4 apodous rings + telson. Paratype male 32 mm long, vertical diameter of largest body ring 1.6 mm, body with 67 podous rings + 0 apodous rings + telson. Females 27–31 mm long, vertical diameter of largest body rings 1.4–1.7, body with 58–62 podous rings + 1–3 apodous rings + telson.

COLOUR ( Figs 1C View Fig , 19 View Fig ). Live colouration yellowish white. Greyish white in alcohol.

HEAD ( Fig. 19B View Fig ). Without ommatidia. Frontal setae absent. Labrum with three labral teeth, four supralabral setae and 18 labral setae. Gnathochilarium with rhomboid promentum; lamellae linguales with 4+4 setae in one row; stipites with 3+3 distolateral and 2+3 medial setae. Antennae 2 mm long in holotype male, their length ca 150% of vertical diameter of largest body ring. Lengths of antennomeres I–VIII (in mm): 0.14 (I), 0.43 (II), 0.34 (III), 0.34 (IV), 0.42 (V), 0.2 (VI), 0.1 (VII) and 0.03 (VIII). Length/width ratio of antennomeres I–VII: 0.9 (I), 3.3 (II), 3 (III), 2.5 (IV), 2.5 (V), 1.3 (VI) and 0.8 (VII). Antennomeres V and VI each with a terminal corolla of large sensilla basiconica bacilliformia; antennomere VII with a terminal corolla of small sensilla basiconica bacilliformia.

BODY RINGS ( Fig. 19D View Fig ). Entire metazonal area with longitudinal striations. Length of midbody setae ca 6% of vertical diameter of rings.

TELSON ( Fig. 19C View Fig ). Epiproct with a very short and blunt preanal process, covered with dorsal and lateral setae. Paraprocts rounded, with numerous setae. Hypoproct without any modifications.

LEGS IN MALES. First pair of legs modified, hook-shaped ( Fig. 21 View Fig E–F), with three podomeres; coxa with one seta; prefemur with five setae; femora, postfemora, and tibiotarsi coalesced; femur with 3–4 setae; postfemur with one seta. Tibiotarsal part with a small distal lobe (tarsal remnant). Tip tuberculated. Postfemoral and tibial ventral pads well developed on anterior legs, then gradually disappearing towards posterior legs.

PENES ( Fig. 21D View Fig ). In form of a short trapezoid, apically with two small subtriangular lobes.

VENTRAL MARGIN OF MALE BODY RING 7 ( Fig. 19E View Fig ). Well-developed, subtriangular in lateral view.

GONOPODS ( Figs 20 View Fig , 21 View Fig A–C). Promere (p) long and slender, with a flagellum (f); apical part spatulate, with denticulate margins; basal half with two developed ridges. Mesomere (m) with a slender mesomeral claw (mc) with just a few teeth; mesomeral lamella (ml) with a strongly serrate distal margin, posterior part finely fimbriate. Opisthomere (o) bipartite. Anterior branch of o with a solenomere (s) with a long tip significantly exceeding posterior part of lamella in height, and a well-developed and fimbriate velum (v). Posterior branch of o in form of a shield-like protective lamella (pl). Mesomere and opisthomere connected basally with an accessory membrane (am).

Distribution

Known only from four caves in the Chiatura district ( Fig. 58 View Fig , green triangles).

Remarks

In the Kotias Cave, this species lives in sympatry with L. longipes , which has modified mouthparts; these two species represent the southeasternmost records of the genus Leucogeorgia .

SMNG

Germany, Goerlitz, Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkunde

SMNG

Senckenberg Museum fuer Naturkunde Goerlitz

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Julida

Family

Julidae

Genus

Leucogeorgia

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