Brachoria platana Means, Hennen, Marek, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixab003 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A55797AF-B8E6-4E46-8FD2-53B5C79FCEF8 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5466767 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/332087BB-FF8F-B774-471F-FC6861EBA761 |
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Valdenar |
scientific name |
Brachoria platana Means, Hennen, Marek |
status |
sp. nov. |
Brachoria platana Means, Hennen, Marek View in CoL , New Species
Vernacular Name: ‘The Carr Creek Mimic Millipede’ Figs. 5O,P View Fig and 11 View Fig .
Material examined: Type specimens. ♂ holotype ( VTEC MPE03250) and ♀ paratype ( VTEC MPE03253) from Kentucky, Knott County, Carr Creek State Park, woods behind campground and around marina (37.23148°N, - 83.00081°W, Elev. 329 m), 27 September 2017, 15:00, dry litter of tulip poplar, sycamore, autumn olive (Coll: J. C. Means and D. A. Hennen). Material examined listed in Supp Table 2 (online only).
Diagnosis: Adult males of Brachoria platana n. sp. are distinct from other apheloriine species based on the following combination of characters: Gonopods. Gonopodal acropodite curving dorsomedially at apex, with a distal cingulum, separating it from Apheloria and Rudiloria ( Fig. 11 View Fig ). Prefemoral process reduced to small ridge. Distal zone sinuous, curving first ventrally and then dorsally; in anterior view directed posteriorly at 90° from apex. Acropodite tip with lateral and medial flanges forming an envelope-like structure through which runs an elevated ridge carrying the solenomere ( Fig. 11A View Fig ). Color. Brachoria platana n. sp. has two color morphs, co-occurring. Tergites always with red or yellow paranotal spots, sometimes also with concolorous metatergal middorsal spots or stripes. Dark-brown to black background. Collum always with concolorous red or yellow anterior and lateral spots, sometimes also with a posterior spot and concolorous marginal lines connecting the spots.
Description: Supp Table 3 (online only). Based on Holotype (♂) MPE03250. Measurements (mm): BL = 41.0, CW = 7.4, IW = 4.7, ISW = 1.6, B11W = 9.4, B11H = 5.4.
Variation: Individuals of Brachoria platana n. sp. are known to exhibit two color morphs, 1) striped red ( Fig. 5O View Fig ) and 2) threespotted yellow ( Fig. 5P View Fig ).
Ecology: Individuals of Brachoria platana n. sp. were found in a mesic deciduous forest of tulip poplar, sycamore and autumn olive by the water’s edge of Carr Creek Lake.
Distribution: Brachoria platana n. sp. is known only from the type locality.
Etymology: This species is named after where the holotype was discovered, in a grove of American sycamores ( Platanus occidentalis ). The specific name is a noun in apposition derived from the Latin genus name of the American sycamore, ‘ Platanus ’.
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