Porcellionides hispanus ( Vandel, 1953 )

Cifuentes, Julio & Da Silva, Luís P., 2024, Revision of the genus Porcellionides Miers, 1877 (Isopoda: Porcellionidae) in the Ibero-Balearic region, European Journal of Taxonomy 939, pp. 1-51 : 19-22

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.939.2573

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12157075

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Porcellionides hispanus ( Vandel, 1953 )
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Porcellionides hispanus ( Vandel, 1953)

Figs 2E, L View Fig , 3E View Fig , 4Q–T View Fig , 12–13, Table 1 View Table 1

Metoponorthus sexfasciatus hispanus Vandel, 1953: 269 View in CoL , figs 80, 84–85.

Material examined

SPAIN – Almeria • 2 ♂♂; Almeria, Barranco de El Palmer carretera de Roquetas ; 17 Feb. 1984; A. Pollo leg.; MNCN 20.04/7163 5 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; cited by Cifuentes (2021a); MNCN 20.04/7302 . – Granada • 5 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀; Tocón de Quentar ; 11 Apr. 2019; J. Cifuentes and A. Tinaut leg.; cited by Cifuentes (2021a); JC380 . – Huelva • 1 ♂; Doñana ; 2 May 1968; E. Ortiz de Vega leg.; MNCN 20.04/12320 . – Madrid 2 ♀♀; Madrid ; 6 Apr. 1955; E. Ortiz de Vega leg.; MNCN 20.04/12389 2 ♂♂; Madrid ; 21 Jun. 1978; A. Pollo leg.; MNCN 20.04/6929 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; MNCN 20.04/6934 . – Málaga • 1 ♀; Ardales ; 14 Apr. 2019; J. Cifuentes leg.; cited by Cifuentes (2021a); JC390 . – Toledo • 4 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; Toledo ; 23 Apr. 1967; E. Ortiz de Vega leg.; MNCN 20.04/12394 .

Remarks

The original description of Metoponorthus sexfasciatus hispanus , by Vandel (1953) indicates that it is intermediate between M. s. molleri and M. s. lusitanus . Vandel identified several distinguishing characters, such as the overall well-marked granulations, a transverse ridge on the pereonite VII with a surrounding row of granulations, and, in males, the absence of a brush of setae on the carpus of the pereopod 1, along with the lack of an inner lobe on the exopod of the pleopod I.

While this species exhibits the closest morphological similarity to P. sexfasciatus , the characters highlighted by Vandel (1953) enable their differentiation. The overall coloration is light brown ( Fig. 12A View Fig ). The noduli laterales coordinates are notably lower than those in P. sexfasciatus , especially d/c ( Figs 2E, L View Fig , 12B View Fig ). The scale-setae are short ( Fig. 3E View Fig ), but larger than those in P. sexfasciatus . The cephalon lacks lateral lobes ( Table 1 View Table 1 ), and no transverse ridge is present on any pereonite, though, as noted by Vandel (1953), a row of granulation is present in this region. The antennae are remarkably long and thin. In males, the exopod of the pleopod I lacks a posterior inner tip or is only faintly discernible ( Figs 4Q View Fig , 12C). These characters differ from those observed in P. sexfasciatus . However, the male exopod of the pleopod II ( Figs 4R View Fig , 12D), as well as the exopods of the females ( Fig. 4S–T View Fig ), resemble those of P. sexfasciatus . Nevertheless, given the significant observed differences, we consider P. hispanus as a valid species.

Distribution

Spanish providences of Almería: Aguadulce, Albanchez, Dalias, El Alquian, El Egido ( Vandel 1953), El Palmer ( Vandel 1953; Cifuentes 2021a), La Garrofa and Sierra de los Filabres ( Vandel 1953); Córdoba: Carcabuey and El Bejarano ( Garcia 2019); Granada: Tocón de Quentar ( Cifuentes 2021a); Jaén: Peñas ( Garcia 2019); Málaga: Ardales ( Cifuentes 2021a).

It is recorded for the first time in the Spanish provinces of Huelva and Madrid ( Fig. 13 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Porcellionidae

Genus

Porcellionides

Loc

Porcellionides hispanus ( Vandel, 1953 )

Cifuentes, Julio & Da Silva, Luís P. 2024
2024
Loc

Metoponorthus sexfasciatus hispanus

Vandel A. 1953: 269
1953
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