Plusioglyphiulus jaydee, Golovatch & Geoffroy & Mauriès & Vandenspiegel, 2011

Golovatch, Sergei I., Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques, Mauriès, Jean-Paul & Vandenspiegel, Didier, 2011, The millipede genus Plusioglyphiulus Silvestri, 1923 in Thailand (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Cambalopsidae) 2940, Zootaxa 2940 (1), pp. 1-63 : 40-43

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2940.1.1

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scientific name

Plusioglyphiulus jaydee
status

sp. nov.

Plusioglyphiulus jaydee View in CoL sp. n. Figs 36−38 View FIGURE 36 View FIGURE 37 View FIGURE 38 .

Material examined: Holotype male ( MNHN GA 070 View Materials ), Thailand, Kanchanaburi Prov., Sai Yok Distr., Ban Nam Tok, Cave Tham Rawa , hand collection, 16 June 1986, leg. P. Leclerc (THA-KAN-039) . Paratype: 1 male ( MNHN GA 070 View Materials ) , 1 female ( SEM), same locality, together with holotype .

Name: To emphasize “jaydee”, in Thai meaning “stupa, pagoda or chedi”, a noun in apposition to reflect the normally strongly bulging collum in Plusioglyphiulus .

Diagnosis: Differs from congeners in the oligotrichous gnathochilarium showing only a weak border between the pro- and eumentum, coupled with the presence of 2+2 dorsal tubercles on the epiproct, the particular carinotaxy patterns, and the special shapes and armature of both gonopod pairs (see also Key below).

Description: Collum and segments in posterior third of body equally broadest. Coloration uniformly yellowbrown; head, antennae, collum, venter and legs light yellowish; metatergal crests and, especially, poriferous tubercles only slightly infuscate, brown.

Length of holotype about 22 mm, width 1.1 mm, with 52p+3a+T. Length of male paratype about 21 mm, width 1.1 mm, with 47p+3a+T.

All characters as in P. panhai sp. n. ( Figs 36D, F View FIGURE 36 , 37B, C, F View FIGURE 37 , 38D View FIGURE 38 ), except as follows. Ocellaria small, brownish, obviously partly faded at peripheries, ovoid in shape, with about 12–14 visible ocelli arranged in 4–5 longitudinal rows. Gnathochilarium ( Fig. 38A View FIGURE 38 ) rather oligotrichous, with an indistinctly separated promentum (n=1).

Postcollum constriction very evident, due to especially enlarged collum and segment 2 ( Figs 36A, C View FIGURE 36 , 37A View FIGURE 37 ). Carinotaxy formula of collum: /(t)/(t)+/(t)/+1p/t+/(t)/(t)+2p/t+3p/t/t+/t/t+pp/t/t+/ma/m ( Figs 36A, C View FIGURE 36 ). Carinotaxy of metaterga 2–4, 7/7+m/m+7/7; usual formula of all following metaterga, 3/3+I/i+3/3/3+m/m/m ( Figs 36A, B View FIGURE 36 , 37E View FIGURE 37 ); all crests and tubercles, including poriferous cones, rather low. Midbody segments ovoid in cross-section, slightly compressed laterally ( Fig. 37E View FIGURE 37 ). Epiproct dorsally with 2+2 tubercles arranged in a transverse row ( Figs 36E View FIGURE 36 , 37D View FIGURE 37 ).

Male legs 1 ( Fig. 38B View FIGURE 38 ) with a usual strong central hook curved forward, appendages rather small, sac-shaped, poorly setose, 2-segmented. Male legs 2 strongly enlarged, penes bare ( Fig. 38C View FIGURE 38 ).

Anterior gonopods rather simple, with a paramedian pair of anterior coxosternal processes (cxp1), relatively low, rather slender, contiguous, laterally sparsely setose, apically narrowly rounded; caudal pair of coxosternal processes (cxp2) higher, twisted, unciform, pointed; telopodites (te) club-shaped, setose apically, considerably shorter than cxp2, attached to coxal region caudolaterally, probably capable of movement ( Fig. 38E View FIGURE 38 ). Posterior gonopods considerably shorter, rather simple, coxites well separated from sternum, fused only basally, sac-shaped, membranous, each surmounted by a large fovea supplied with a short, but evident flagellum on top; telopodites missing ( Figs 38F, G View FIGURE 38 ).

Remarks: The unusually feeble border-line between the pro- and eumentum observed in the single dissected sample so vividly reminds us of several such cases in Glyphiulus species that it forces us to use this trait with caution as a species-specific character in Plusioglyphiulus as well. It has thus been omitted from the Key below.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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