Chaleponcus vilici, Enghoff, 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2014.100 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3861193 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F44D3A63-1E8A-4D6E-AE7D-6BC61723D34F |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Chaleponcus vilici |
status |
sp. nov. |
Chaleponcus vilici View in CoL sp. nov.
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Figs 8–9 View Fig View Fig , 24 View Fig
( C. vilici sp. nov. has the lateral side of the coxa somewhat angled which reminds of a small lateral process)
Diagnosis
Medium-sized. Differs from all other species of the C. dabagaensis group by the two-levelled metaplical shelf and the course of the metaplical shelf-spine, which fits between the two levels of the shelf. Gonopod coxa ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) without a lateral process; metaplical shelf-spine long.
Etymology
The name honours Richard L. Hoffman (1927–2012) global grand-master of diplopodology through much of the last half of the previous, as well as the first decade of the present century. Vilici is the genitive case of the Latin noun vilicus, meaning ‘steward’, which is also the original meaning of the name Hoffman.
Material studied (total: 37 ♂♂)
Holotype
TANZANIA: ♂, Iringa Region, Iringa District, New Dabaga / Ulangambi FR, 08°04’ 05.7” S, 35°54’ 18.8” E, montane, 1930–1950 m asl, plot 1, casual, 16–19 Oct. 2000, Frontier Tanzania leg. ( ZMUC).
GoogleMapsParatypes
All from TANZANIA, Iringa Region, Iringa District, New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR, all collected by Frontier Tanzania, all in ZMUC: 23 ♂♂, 08°04’ 05.7” S, 35°54’ 18.8” E, montane, 1930–1950 m asl, plot 1, casual, 16–19 Oct. 2000; 3 ♂♂, 08°00’ 26.6” S, 35°56’ 06.1” E, montane forest, 1910 m asl, plot Kinyonga, casual, 24 Oct. 2000; 1 ♂, 08°00’ 26.5” S, 35°56’ 06.1” E, scrub/thicket/bush, 1908 m asl, plot Kinyonga, 19 Oct. 2000; 1 ♂, 08°04’ 05.7” S, 35°54’ 13.8” E, montane, 1940 m asl, plot 1, sample 1 of 3, 16 Oct. 2000; 7 ♂♂, 08°03’ 34.9” S, 35°54’ 41.9” E, montane, 1955 m asl, plot 24, casual, 2 Nov. 2000; 1 ♂, 08°04’ 05.6” S, 35°54’ 20.4” E, montane, 1930 m asl, plot 6, sample 3 of 3, 27 Oct. 2000.
Type locality
TANZANIA: Iringa Region, Iringa District, Udzungwa Mts, New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR, 08°04’ 05.7” S, 35°54’ 18.8” E, montane, 1930–1950 m asl.
Description (male)
DIAMETER. 2.0– 2.1 mm, 46–49 podous rings.
COLOUR. After 12 years in alcohol pale brown below ozopores, blackish above, dorsally with a light band with a thin dark midline, telson blackish.
ANAL VALVES. Each with a long, slightly curving dorsal spine, no ventral spine; marginal rim raised, setiferous tubercles on ‘ravelins’.
LIMBUS. With long, triangular, apically rounded lobes, ca. 1½ times longer than wide, lobes striate on external surface.
TARSAL SETATION. Normal.
GONOPOD COXA ( Figs 9 View Fig , 24 View Fig ). About 3 × as long as wide. Lateral margin shallowly S-shaped: slightly convex in middle, then slightly concave, subdistally with a protruding angle (la), apical margin starting from la oblique, shallowly sinuous; cucullus (cu) hence triangular, apically with small mesad process. Metaplical flange (mf) ending in blunt, rounded angle, no process; metaplical mesal margin with 3 processes: a rounded, semicircular process (mp) basal to arculus and two processes, formed by metaplical shelf, distal to arculus. Metaplical shelf (ms) massive, with two levels separated by concavity into which tip of metaplical shelf-spine (mss) fits. mss long, slender, originating from distal surface of ms, from there first projecting distad, then turning posteriad at right angles and curving smoothly basad, and then anteriad, fitting between two levels of ms, in mesal view ( Fig. 24D View Fig ) almost forming a letter D (mss frequently broken).
GONOPOD TELOPODITE ( Figs 8B View Fig , 24 View Fig ). Solenomere (slm) with a long, straight proximal spine (ps). Telomere distally with two relatively small branches, folded around each other somewhat like a pair of onefingered hands, the ‘finger’ of the anterior lamella (al) having smooth edges, that of the slenderer posterior lamella (pl) having jagged edges.
Distribution and habitat
Known only from Udzungwa Mts, New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR. Altitudinal range: 1908–1955 m asl.
Coexisting species
C. gracilior sp. nov., C. malleolus sp. nov., C. nectarinia sp. nov., C. netus sp. nov., C. teres sp. nov. and C. termini sp. nov. were found in the same samples as C. vilici sp. nov. In addition, C. dabagaensis , C. krai sp. nov., C. mwabvui sp. nov. and C. vandenspiegeli sp. nov. occur in New Dabaga/Ulangambi FR.
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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