Seven new giant pill-millipede species and numerous new records of the genus Zoosphaerium from Madagascar (Diplopoda, Sphaerotheriida, Arthrosphaeridae) Author Wesener, Thomas 86DEA7CD-988C-43EC-B9D6-C51000595B47 Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK), Leibniz Institute for Animal Biodiversity, Section Myriapoda, Adenauerallee 160, D- 53113 Bonn, Germany. t.wesener@leibniz-zfmk.de Author Sagorny, Christina 9C89C1B7-897A-426E-8FD4-C747DF004C85 Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK), Leibniz Institute for Animal Biodiversity, Section Myriapoda, Adenauerallee 160, D- 53113 Bonn, Germany. & University of Bonn, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, D- 53121 Bonn, Germany. csagorny@evolution.uni-bonn.de text European Journal of Taxonomy 2021 2021-07-06 758 1 1 48 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1423 journal article 10.5852/ejt.2021.758.1423 de9c0c06-0e7d-44a6-a582-d41a346233f6 2118-9773 5075824 01BBC12C-E715-4393-A9F6-6EA85CB1289F Zoosphaerium voahangy sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 11B9C806-A111-48FC-AC36-035385125232 Figs 2E , 3 , 5E , 9 Diagnosis The position of the locking carinae close to the last pleurite identifies Z. voahangy sp. nov. as a member of the Z. platylabum species-group. The uniquely slender and elongated posterior telopods in combination with the presence of a single stridulation rib on the male harp and more than 35 apical cones on the antennae, are characters only shared with Z. broelemanni Wesener, 2009 . Zoosphaerium voahangy sp. nov. differs from Z. broelemanni in the differently shaped anterior telopods, spination and teeth number of the movable finger of the posterior telopod (see key), as well as in characters of the endotergum, which has two dense rows of long marginal bristles in the former, but a single row of short bristles in the latter. Etymology ‘Voahangy’, noun in apposition, to honor the great collector and Malagasy scientist Voahangy Soarimalala. Material examined Holotype MADAGASCAR Mahajanga ; Analalava , 5.5 km NNE of Ambinda Village ; 14°18.6′ S , 47°54.9′ E ; alt. 120 m ; dry deciduous forest; 8 Dec. 2004 ; V. Soarimalala leg.; coll. no. VS-508; FMNH- INS 3119921 . Paratype MADAGASCAR Mahajanga ; same collection data as for holotype; FMNH-INS 3119919 . Description BODY LENGTH. Male ( holotype ): length 26.3 mm , width of thoracic shield 16.1 mm , of tergite 7 16.7 mm (widest), height of thoracic shield 8.9 mm , of tergite 7 9.3 mm (highest). COLORATION. Head, collum, thoracic shield and tergites light brown with dark posterior margins. Anal shield entirely light brown ( Fig. 2E ). Antennae dark green, legs basally light brown, apically green. HEAD. Eyes with more than 65 ommatidia. Antennae short, protruding back to leg 5. Length of antennomeres 1=2 =3=4 =5<6. A shallow groove present on antennomere 1, disc with 48/49 apical cones. GNATHOCHILARIUM AND MANDIBLE. Not dissected. STIGMATIC PLATES. First stigmatic plate triangular, apex sharply edged, pointed, turned towards coxa. Hairs most abundant on apical margin ( Fig. 9C ). PLEURITES. First pleurite extending posteriorly in a well-rounded process. Second pleurite also with a well-rounded process, but not projecting. Remaining pleurites broadly rounded. COLLUM. Margins with a few short hairs, central part glabrous. THORACIC SHIELD. Surface like those of tergites, glabrous. TERGITES. Smooth and glabrous, no small pits present. Paratergites projecting slightly posteriorly. ENDOTERGUM. Inner section with numerous short spines and isolated bristles. Between marginal ridge and inner area a single row of sparse, circular cuticular impressions. Externally two dense rows of marginal bristles. Bristles scaly, the longest reaching above tergite margin ( Fig. 5E ). Fig. 9. Zoosphaerium voahangy sp. nov. , holotype (FMNH-INS 3119921). A . left leg 9, posterior view. B . Left coxa 2 with gonopore, posterior view. C . Left coxa 1 with stigmatic plate, posterior view. D . Left anterior gonopod, anterior view. E . Left anterior gonopod, lateral view. F . Left anterior gonopod, posterior view. G . Right posterior telopod, posterior view. H . Right posterior telopod, anterior view. Abbreviations: as = apical spine; cl = claw; cx= coxa; fe = femur; gp = gonopore; pof = postfemur; pref = prefemur; s-ps = sclerotized spots; sr = stridulation rib; st = stigmatic plate; syn = syncoxite; ta = tarsus; ti = tibia; vs = ventral spines. Roman numerals indicate telopoditomeres. Scale bars = 1 mm. ANAL SHIELD. Rounded, neither bell-shaped nor tapered, glabrous. Ventral side with two black locking carinae, located closely to laterotergites. Anterior carina small and posterior carina 2–3 times as long as anterior carina. LEGS. Leg 1 with 4 ventral spines, leg 2 with 5 or 6, leg 3 with 7. First two leg pairs without an apical spine, spine present on leg 3. Leg pairs 4–21 with 9 or 10 ventral spines and an apical spine. On leg 9, femur 2.1 and tarsus 5.1 times as long as wide. All podomeres with setae ( Fig. 9A ). Male sexual characters GONOPORE. Covered with a single undivided, apically rounded, membranous, basally sclerotized plate covering ¼ of surface of coxa. Gonopore located basally on joint ( Fig. 9B ). ANTERIOR TELOPODS. Harp with single stridulation rib located mesally, long and well developed ( Fig. 9D ). First podomere 1.1 times as wide as long. Second podomere process lobe-like and slightly curved with rounded edges, protruding up to half of third podomere height, apically with sclerotized spots ( Fig. 9F ). Third podomere long, almost as long as first; cavity mesally with numerous sclerotized spots and three thin, sclerotized spines located apically ( Fig. 9E–F ); one sclerotized spot located close to tip, laterally with a row of ca 11 crenulated teeth ( Fig. 9E ). Podomeres 1–3 covered on both sides with numerous long, isolated hairs. POSTERIOR TELOPODS. Movable finger slender and long, with a well-rounded tip, not tapering towards tip; hollowed-out inner margin with 3 or 4 sclerotized spines located apically, posterior aspect with ca 25 small sclerotized teeth ( Fig. 9G ). Movable finger 4 times as long as wide, slightly longer than fixed finger. Fixed finger straight, only apically curved towards movable finger, not tapering, more slender than third podomere. Fixed finger at margin with numerous sclerotized spots ( Fig. 9H ). First podomere in posterior view almost glabrous, podomeres 2 and 3 covered on both sides with numerous long, isolated hairs. Female Unknown. Distribution and ecology The only known habitat of Z. voahangy sp. nov. , the forest of Analalava ( Fig. 3 ), is a small ( 2 km south to north, 750 m east to west) fragment of disturbed and partly degraded lowland rainforest, isolated by 30 km from Betampona, the only other remaining lowland rainforest fragment in a 100 km radius.