Julus subalpinus Lohmander, 1936

Evsyukov, Aleksandr, Golovatch, Sergei & Reip, Hans S., 2018, The millipede genus Julus Linnaeus, 1758 in the Caucasus (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae), Zootaxa 4461 (1), pp. 89-117 : 108-109

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4461.1.7

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5978673

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scientific name

Julus subalpinus Lohmander, 1936
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Julus subalpinus Lohmander, 1936 View in CoL

Figs 2G View FIGURE 2 , 3Q–R View FIGURE 3 , 7A–B View FIGURE 7 , 12G–I View FIGURE 12 , 14G View FIGURE 14 , 15G View FIGURE 15 , 16G View FIGURE 16 , 18C View FIGURE 18 , Map 2

Julus subalpinus Lohmander, 1936: 66 View in CoL (D)

Julus subalpinus View in CoL — Lang, 1959: 1791 (M); Lokšina and Golovatch, 1979: 386 (M).

Material examined. 1 male ( ZMUM), Russia, North Ossetia, North Ossetian Nature Reserve , Pinus forest, 1700 m a.s.l., 18.VIII.1983 ; 2 males, 5 females ( ZMUM), same locality, Fagus forest, 1700 m a.s.l., 13.VIII.1984 ; 2 males, 5 females, 3 juveniles ( ZMUM), same locality, traps, 1800 m a.s.l., 25.VIII.1984 ; 1 male, 2 females, 1 juvenile ( ZMUM), same locality, Pinus forest, pitfall traps, 1800 m a.s.l., 1.IX.1983 ; 1 male, 3 females, 2 juveniles ( ZMUM), same locality and date, all leg. O. Gvozdeva ; 1 male ( ZMUM), same locality, Fagus forest, 650 m a.s.l., 14.V.1981, leg . V. Matveeva; 1 male, 1 juvenile ( ZMUM), S slope of Tseissky Mt. Ridge, subalpine meadow, 2000 m a.s.l., 13.VIII.1982, all leg. S. Alekseev.

Diagnosis. Differs from other species of the genus by the following combination of characters. Main process (mp) of male leg-pair 2 curved laterally ( Figs 7A–B View FIGURE 7 ). Gonopodal promere (pr) wide, with a lateral lamella (la) ( Fig. 12H View FIGURE 12 ). Flagella (fl) thick, each with a lamina on top ( Fig. 12G View FIGURE 12 ). Mesomere (ms) and apex of opisthomere (op) rounded ( Figs 12G, 12I View FIGURE 12 , 14G View FIGURE 14 ). Lateral outgrowth (lo) of op higher than ms ( Fig. 18C View FIGURE 18 ). Striations on metazonae thin, shallow, irregular, not parallel to one another ( Fig. 16G View FIGURE 16 ). Ampullae of female vulva (vu) located at different levels, ampulla 1 (am1) narrow and elongated, ampulla 2 (am2) rounded. Coxa of female leg-pair 2 (l2) with rounded processes ( Fig. 18C View FIGURE 18 ).

Descriptive notes. Length 18–28 mm, width 1.1–2.2 mm. Number of segments from 38+2+T to 50+1+T. Body light grey with a thin, black, dorsal, axial line, venter lighter; legs yellow. Antennae and anal valves greyish yellow. Each eye patch composed of ca 40 ocelli. Striations on metazonae thin, shallow, irregular, usually not parallel to one another ( Fig. 16G View FIGURE 16 ).

All other characters as in J. alexandrae , except as follows. Antennae in situ reaching back to body segment 3. Antennomeres 5 and 6 each with a corolla of bacilliform sensilla. Each stipes of gnathochilarium with a group of setae placed on a small tubercle below mentum ( Fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 ).

Male leg-pair 1 with a weakly expressed suture between coxa (cx) and a 1-segmented telopodite remnant (te) ( Figs 3Q–R View FIGURE 3 ); cx with a lateral acuminate outgrowth; te elongated, with a group of thick setae. Male leg-pair 2 with two coxal processes ( Figs 7A–B View FIGURE 7 ). Anterolateral process (alp) short, acuminate, with a medial spike-like outgrowth. Main process (mp) long, curved laterally. Penes short, relatively narrow, not deeply bifurcate ( Fig. 7A View FIGURE 7 ).

Promere (pr) wide, with a lateral lamella ( Fig. 12H View FIGURE 12 ). Flagella (fl) thick, with a lamina on top ( Figs 12G, 12I View FIGURE 12 ).

Mesomere (ms) rounded, opisthomere (op) bifurcate on top ( Fig 12G, 12I View FIGURE 12 ). Lateral outgrowth (lo) of op higher than ms ( Fig. 14G View FIGURE 14 ).

Ventral edge of male segment 7 with small curved lamellae bordering the gonopodal aperture ( Fig. 15G View FIGURE 15 ).

Female vulva (vu) with rounded apices on bursa (bu); ampulla 1 (am1) narrow and elongated, ampulla 2 (am2) rounded and located above am1. Leg-pair 2 (l2) of female with wide, rounded, coxal processes ( Fig. 18C View FIGURE 18 ).

Remarks. One of the high-montane species of the genus in the Caucasus, occurring in the upper forest belt, as well as subalpine and alpine meadows. Recorded from North Ossetia and the Krasnodar Province ( Lohmander 1936; Lang 1959; Lokšina and Golovatch 1979).

ZMUM

Zoological Museum, University of Amoy

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Julida

Family

Julidae

Genus

Julus

Loc

Julus subalpinus Lohmander, 1936

Evsyukov, Aleksandr, Golovatch, Sergei & Reip, Hans S. 2018
2018
Loc

Julus subalpinus

Lohmander, 1936 : 66
Loc

Julus subalpinus

Lang, 1959 : 1791
Lokšina and Golovatch, 1979 : 386
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