Balkanopetalum graecum, Stoev & Enghoff, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.272.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5014391 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E7758796-FF81-7101-FE82-FDC915BEF8A1 |
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Balkanopetalum graecum |
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sp. nov. |
Balkanopetalum graecum View in CoL sp. n.
Figs 1619 View FIGURES 1619 .
Material examined (all from Greece): Holotype: adult M; 54 pleurotergites, length ca. 67 mm, width ca. 4 mm; NMNHSofia, Callipodida collection; Northern Greece, Rhodopi Mts. , Xanthi District , Pachni Village, Dupkata Cave, 680 m alt., 25.09.2000, B. Petrov, P. Stoev, S. Beshkov leg. — Paratypes: 4 FF, 1 juv. (2 FF, ZMUC), Rhodopi Mts. , Xanthi District , Pachni Village, Dupkata Cave, 680 m alt., 25.09.2000, B. Petrov, P. Stoev, S. Beshkov leg. ; same village, small cave near the road, below Dupkata Cave , 600 m alt., 25.09.2000, P. Stoev, B. Petrov, S. Beshkov leg. ; 1 M, 1F, juv., Rhodopi Mts. , Potami Village , Valley of Despatis River, Peristerones Cave, clay, guano, 21.09.2000, B. Petrov, P. Stoev, S. Beshkov leg.
Etymology. Selfevident.
Description. Length: 67 mm., 5355 pleurotergites. Width ca. 4 mm. General body colouration pale brown. Head pale browngrayish. Prozonites beginning from midbody and backward grayish.
Head concavity in males hairless; several bristles between the concavity and the labrum. Antennae long: reaching back to 9th pleurotergite. Antennomere one pale brownish; twofive dark brown, 68 snowwhite.
Ocellaria composed of 38 black ocelli.
Collum: pale yellowbrownish, speckled with irregular spots. Posterior part of it is dark brown.
Chaetotaxy, see Table 6 View TABLE 6 .
Dorsal crests well separated from each other along their length, not fingerlike as in congeners; all with prominent, sharpened ridge.
Male gonopods: anterior coxal process divided into two small teeth. Posterior coxal process long, apically with a hook curving posteriad, i.e., in opposite direction of the femoroid. Main stem of the femoroid heavily enlarged forming a shield around the solenomerite. Ovoid plate short, evenly rounded, as long as a third of the femoroidal length. A well developed, black coloured and evenly rounded distal process. Back side of distal process with a sharp tooth ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 1619 ). Solenomerite trifid ( Figs. 16, 17, 18 View FIGURES 1619 ). Prefemur of male 7th legpair slightly swollen, bigger than that in petrovi and more elongate than in the other species ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 1619 ).
Notes. So far, B. graecum has been found in two karst regions, along the Mesta (Nestos) River. The cave fauna of that region of NE Greece is very weakly explored. At present the two populations of graecum are disjunct by about 70 km in a straight airline. In Dupkata Cave, the new species coexists with Eupolybothrus transsylvanicus (Latzel, 1882) (Chilopoda) .
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Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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