Eutrichodesmus multilobatus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel, 2009

Golovatch, Sergei, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques, Mauriès, Jean-Paul & VandenSpiegel, Didier, 2009, Review of the millipede genus Eutrichodesmus Silvestri, 1910 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Haplodesmidae), with descriptions of new species, ZooKeys 12 (12), pp. 1-46 : 33-37

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Eutrichodesmus multilobatus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel
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sp. nov.

Eutrichodesmus multilobatus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel View in CoL , sp. n.

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Figs 27-30 View Figure 27 View Figure 28 View Figure 29 View Figure 30

Type material: Laos, Luang Prabang Prov., Nong Kiaw: Tham Pha Kouang , Cave B, hand collected, 22.XII.1999, leg. L. Deharveng and A. Bedos (LAO-099), holotype ♁ (MNHN JC 324), paratypes: 1 ♁ (MNHN JC 324), 1 # M (ZMUM), 1 ♀ (SEM) .

Name: To emphasize the mostly 5-lobulated paraterga.

Diagnosis: Differs from congeners by the peculiar, evidently and only laterally 5-lobulated paraterga, coupled with very distinct but only slightly differentiated metatergal tuberculation and a few minor details of gonopod structure (in particular, the shape of the telopodite and distofemoral process).

Description: Length of adults of both sexes ca 6.0- 6.5 mm, width 1.1-1.2 mm, body broadest at segment 3 or 4. Holotype ca 6.0 mm long and 1.1 mm wide. Coloration uniformly pallid, shown pinkish because of a photographic artifact ( Fig. 27 View Figure 27 ).

Adults with 20 segments ( Figs 27 View Figure 27 , 28A View Figure 28 ), volvation complete, although paraterga relatively short. Head ( Fig. 28G View Figure 28 ) with a poorly separated pair of paramedian tubercles above antennal sockets; antennae relatively short and clavate ( Fig. 29D View Figure 29 ); tegument ( Figs 29E, F View Figure 29 ) and many other characters ( Figs 28F, G View Figure 28 , 29A, B View Figure 29 ) much as in E. distinc- tus sp. n.; collum and following metaterga heavily tuberculate ( Figs 28A, C, D, G View Figure 28 ). Metaterga behind collum with three transverse, irregular, mixostictic rows of rounded, mostly very clear, differentiated tubercles slightly but steadily growing higher in anterior and, especially, middle rows both toward axial line and telson ( Figs 27 View Figure 27 , 28 View Figure 28 A-F), and becoming particularly evident on segments 18 and 19 ( Fig. 28F View Figure 28 ). Metatergal setae mostly broken off, otherwise short, filiform, helically striate as in Fig. 29F View Figure 29 . Paraterga directed ventrolaterad, yet markedly interrupting contour of convex dorsum, rather short but broad, reaching level of venter ( Figs 28F View Figure 28 , 29C View Figure 29 ); paraterga 2 evidently lobulate only anteriorly and laterally ( Figs 28A, C, G View Figure 28 ). Following paraterga narrowly rounded caudally, always subtruncated and quite evidently 5-lobate laterally, non-lobate caudolaterally ( Figs 28A, B, D View Figure 28 , 29A View Figure 29 ). Limbus distinctly crenulate, almost hidden by nearby abundant microvilli ( Fig. 29E View Figure 29 ). Pore formula normal, ozopores located on top of porosteles (always penultimate lateral lobulation) ( Figs 28A, B, D, E View Figure 28 ).

Legs relatively short and stout, barely reaching edge of paraterga ( Figs 29A, C View Figure 29 ).

Gonopods ( Fig. 30 View Figure 30 ) relatively simple. Coxae abundantly micropapillate, but only with a few macrosetae. Telopodite elongate, slightly arcuate, with a large, papillate, distofemoral process (dp) at about midway and a very simple solenomere bearing a small group of minute hairs (but no pad!) subapically at base of a tiny, rounded, terminal hook.

Remarks: This small-bodied, pallid species shows peculiar patterns of metatergal tuberculation and paratergal lobulation. It is a typical “doratodesmid”, possibly still one more troglobite.

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