Hyleoglomeris alba Nguyen, Kuroda & Eguchi, 2022
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1108.85423 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C27C76BA-7AD6-4B59-AFE0-6BD5AC9F831F |
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Hyleoglomeris alba Nguyen, Kuroda & Eguchi |
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sp. nov. |
Hyleoglomeris alba Nguyen, Kuroda & Eguchi sp. nov.
Figs 6 View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8 , 9 View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11
Material examined.
Holotype. Vietnam: male; Cao Bang Province, Tra Linh District, Quoc Toan commune, Thang Hen lake , Ky Rang cave , 22.7650N, 106.2911E, 2 Nov. 2021, leg. AD Nguyen (IEBR-Myr 919) GoogleMaps . Paratypes. Vietnam: 2 females, Cao Bang Province, Tra Linh District, Quoc Toan commune, Thang Hen lake , Ky Rang cave , 22.7650N, 106.2911E, 12 Oct. 2020, leg. AD Nguyen, VT Mai & VD Dang (IEBR-Myr 917) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Cao Bang Province, Tra Linh District, Quoc Toan commune, Thang Hen lake , Ky Rang cave , 22.7650N, 106.2911E, 17 March 2022, leg. AD Nguyen & DD Nguyen (IEBR-Myr 928) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
The species can be recognized by a completely troglobiotic form with no eyes, an unpigmented body, and a roundly triangular syncoxital lobe.
According to Golovatch et al. (2006, 2013), the new species seems to belong to the troglobiont species group containing H. speophila , H. spelaea , H. cavernicola , H. differens Golovatch, Geoffroy & Mauriès, 2006, H. reducta Golovatch, Geoffroy & Mauriès, 2006, and H. albicorporis Zhang & Zhang, 1995. These species are characterized by a totally unpigmented body. However, the new species differs from these species in lacking ocelli and the telopods bearing a roundly triangular syncoxital lobe. In contrast, the other species have convex ocelli, telopods with a roundly subtraperziform syncoxital lobe ( H. speophila , H. cavernicola , H. reducta , H. albicorporis ), or a subquadrate syncoxital lobe ( H. spelaea ), or a roundly triangular syncoxital lobe ( H. differens ).
Etymology.
From the Latin Hyleoglomeris alba , meaning white. It was used to emphasize the unpigmented body of the new species.
Description.
Body length 4.38 mm, width of the second segment ~ 2.02 mm. Color entirely white, unpigmented (Figs 6 View Figure 6 - 8 View Figure 8 ). Ocelli totally absent. TÖmÖsvary’s organ transverse, strongly horseshoe-shaped, ~ 2 × as wide as long (Fig. 8B View Figure 8 ). Antennae long and slender, antennomere, ~ 3 × longer than wide, antennal tip with four apical sensory cones (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ).
Collum semicircular, with a trace of a transverse oval spot in the center and two distinctly transverse striae (Fig. 7D View Figure 7 ). Second tergum with a narrow hyposchism, not reaching the caudal margin, with seven or eight striae, five or six of which cross the dorsum. Anal shield rounded, very slightly concave medio-caudally (Fig. 8D View Figure 8 ).
Leg-pair 17 (Figs 9A View Figure 9 , 11A View Figure 11 ) strongly reduced, with four podomeres, with a high, regularly rounded, outer coxal lobe; coxa with an apical setiferous spine; leg-pair 18 (Figs 9B View Figure 9 , 11B View Figure 11 ) also strongly reduced, but more developed in comparison with leg-pair 17, with four podomeres, and a simple V-shaped syncoxital notch.
Telopods (Figs 9C, D View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10 , 11C-E View Figure 11 ) with a roundly triangular, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe (syl) accompanying two setiferous syncoxital horns (syh), each directed ventrad, slightly longer than the syncoxital lobe, tip crowned with an apical setoid. Prefemur (pre) and femur (fe) with long trichosteles (pret and fet), prefemoral one (pret) longer than femoral one (fet). Prefemur without additional processes. Distomesal process of femur (dpf) large, long, straight, rectangular; distal part tuberculiform and strongly curved downwards, directed laterodorsad. Tibia (ti) with a shorter triangular distolateral process (dpt). Tarsus (ta) slightly sigmoid anteriomesad, subacuminate apically, with a seta distoventrally.
DNA barcode.
We failed to amplify the COI fragments of this species.
Remarks.
The species was collected from the totally dark region in the cave. The completely unpigmented body without ocelli, and with long, slender antennae suggest that this species is a true troglobiont. These characters were also mentioned in Liu et al. (2017) who reviewed the morphological adaptations seen in troglobitic glomerids and other millipedes.
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