Dinocryptops miersii ( Newport, 1845 )

Jr, Amazonas Chagas, 2003, The Neotropical taxa of the genus Dinocryptops Crabill, 1953 (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha), Zootaxa 237, pp. 1-11 : 4-7

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Dinocryptops miersii ( Newport, 1845 )
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Dinocryptops miersii ( Newport, 1845) View in CoL

( Fig. 1­6 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 )

Scolopocryptops miersii Newport, 1845: 405 View in CoL ­406; Gervais, 1847: 298; Meinert, 1886: 181; Bollman, 1893: 177; Pocock, 1893: 465 ­466; Kraepelin, 1903: 77 ­78; Brölemann, 1909: 33; Chamberlin, 1914: 163 ­164; Attems, 1930: 256; Bücherl, 1939: 249 ­250.

Dinocryptops miersii Crabill, 1953:96 View in CoL ; 1960; 11.

Scolopocryptops miersii puruensis Bücherl, 1941: 129 View in CoL ­132. NEW SYNONYMY.

Dinocryptops puruensis: Bücherl, 1974: 124 .

Scolopocryptops miersii guaraniticus Coscarón, 1955: 410 View in CoL ­413. NEW SYNONYMY.

Type specimens: Dinocryptops miersii , neotype (designated herewith) ( IBSP 337) collected by P. Marques in 16­III­1945 from São Paulo State, Paranapiacaba [Alto da Serra], (23º46’60”S / 46º19’00”W). Dinocryptops miersii guaraniticus , holotype ( MLP 187), paratypes ( MLP 188), ( MLP 189) from Argentina, Misiones (26º45’00”S / 54º19’60”W). Dinocryptops miersii puruensis , holotype ( MNRJ 27), paratypes ( MNRJ 49) ( IBSP 293) from Amazonas, Purus river, Lago Mapixi (5º37’20”S / 64º00’46”W).

Diagnosis: Dinocryptops with background color dark brown; cephalic plate with fine punctuations, without furrows or depressions; dental plates formed by two long, narrow, chitinous lobes, with their outer portions more elevated than the middle area (without teeth), their anterior margin a little granulated; paramedian sutures reaching from the 3rd (or 5th) to the 22th tergite; coxopleural appendices long, parallel and pointed.

Distribution: This species is distributed throughout the Neotropics, from Antilles to Argentina. It is known from Martinique, Trinidad & Tobago, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil (Amazonas, Amapá, Pará, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, Distrito Federal, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul), and Argentina (Misiones and Buenos Aires). It is recorded here for the first time for Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Santa Catarina and Distrito Federal states. Other places mentioned by Bücherl (1974) for South America as Peru and Ecuador were not confirmed (see map).

Material examined: TRINIDAD, Verdant Vale (10º40’60”N / 61º16’60”W), MCZ 31202, 1 ex.; MARTINICA, MCZ 33154, 4 ex.; VENEZUELA: RAUDAL (08º22’60”N / 61º40’60”W), Rio Orinoco, IBSP 838, 1 ex., L. Carbonell, 04­VI­1951 ( D. m. puruensis: Bücherl det.); BRAZIL, NHMW 3768, Canabonca??, ZMB 3527, 2 ex.; ZMB 3590, 1 ex.; ZMB 3652, 1 ex.; ZMB 3771, 2 ex.; ZMB 4334; AMAPÁ, Serra do Navio (00º53’44”N / 52º00’08”W), IBSP 989, 1 ex., A. Hoge, 04­VII­1968; PARÁ, Belém (01º27’21”S / 48º30’16”W), área de dendê, MNRJ, 1 ex., H. Cunha, 10­XI­1981; Belém, IBSP 737, 2 ex., A. Hoge, 17­IX­1952; Belém, [Ananindeua], IBSP 960, 5 ex., Museu Goeldi, VI­1966; Belém, IBSP 742, 1 ex., A. Hoge, 17­VIII­1952 ( D. m. puruensis: Bücherl det.); IBSP 666, 1 ex., P. Ledoux, 11­VI­1951 ( D. m. puruensis: Bücherl det.); IBSP 686, 1 ex., P. Ledoux, 14­XI­1951 ( D. m. puruensis: Bücherl det.); Igarapé­Açu [Igarapé], IBSP 739, 1 ex., A. Hoge, 17­IX­1952 ( D. m. puruensis: Bücherl det.); Tucuruí (03º45’58”S / 49º40’21”W), MNRJ, 1 ex., H.M. Barros, I­1979; Pará, MCZ 31124, 3 ex.; MATO GROSSO, [MADEIRA], MCZ 31143, 1 ex.; Sinop (11º51’51”S / 55º30’09”W), MNRJ, 1 ex., M. Alva Conga, IX­1980; Cáceres (16º04’14”S / 57º40’44”W), IBSP 958, 2 ex., V. Veit, 05­IV­1966; Nova Xavantina (14º40’24S/ 52º21’11”W) [Chavantina], IBSP 633, 6 ex., H. Sick, 1948 ( D. m. puruensis: Bücherl det.); GOIÁS, Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros (14º07’00”S / 47º31’00”W), MNRJ 1538, 1 ex.; Catalão (18º10’12”S / 47º56’31”W), MNRJ, 1 ex., G.G. Montingelli, IX­1999; DISTRITO FED­ ERAL, Brasília (15º46’47”S / 47º55’47”W), MNRJ, 2 ex.; MATO GROSSO DO SUL, Campo Grande (20º26’34”S / 54º38’47”W), IBSP 905, 1 ex., Jairo, 09­III­1961; MINAS GERAIS, Mato Verde (15º23’50”S / 42º51’59”W), IBSP 669, 1 ex, E. Garbe, 11­VIII­1951 ( D. m. puruensis: Bücherl det.); ESPIRÍTO SANTO, Colatina (19º32’22”S / 40º37’50”W), MNRJ, 1 ex., 9­X­1936, Maria Rosa; RIO DE JANEIRO, Parque Nacional de Itatiaia (22º29’46”S / 44º33’48”W), MZSP, 1 ex.; SÃO PAULO, Corumbataí (22º13’12”S / 47º37’33”W), IBSP 109, 2 ex., S. Burian, 02­X­1933; IBSP 116, 1 ex., S. Burian, 28­X­1944; Bueno de Andrade?, IBSP 254, 1 ex., Fernandes, 25­III­1942; São Paulo (23º32’51”S / 46º38’10”W), IBSP 280, 1 ex., S. Niessel, 31­III­1944; São Paulo [Seminário Tietê], IBSP 648, 3 ex., VII­1951; Brotas (22º17’03”S / 48º07’36”W) [Lobo], IBSP 94, 1 ex., S. Delarmo, 05­X­1934; PARANÁ, Piraí do Sul (24º31’34”S / 49º56’55”W), IBSP 35, 2 ex., J. Fonseca; Uraí (23º11’51”S / 50º47’47”W), IBSP 667, 1 ex., S. Bazari, 11­VI­1951; Curitiba (25º25’40”S / 49º16’23”W), MHNCI 15, 1 ex., R. Lange, III­1943; Foz do Jordão (25º39’45”S / 52º07’35”W), MHNCI 59, 1 ex.; Foz do Jordão, MHNCI 216, 235, 236, 246, 274, 275, 286, 287, 294, 296, 322, 323, 330, 332, 338, 373, 374, 404, 405, 407, 410, 419, 463, 528, 704; SANTA CATARINA, São Bernardino, NHMW 1553, 5 spec, Dr. P. Jordan; RIO GRANDE DO SUL, Passo Fundo (28º15’46”S / 52º24’24”W), IBSP 344, 6 ex., L. M. Niresl, 25­X­1944; IBSP 284, 1 ex., A Pontes, 28­ VI­1943; IBSP 345, 4 ex., L. M. Niresl, 25­X­1944; Santa Cruz do Sul (29º43’03”S / 52º25’33”W), NHMW 1552, 4 ex., Stiegelmaier; Uruguaiana (29º45’17”S / 57º05’18”W), IBSP 73, 3 ex., A Leneti, 07­IX­1931; IBSP 451, 1 ex., D. Mengue, 28­IX­1931.

Description of the neotype of D. miersii .

Length: 78 mm, without antennae and anal legs.

Color: dark brown. Head and first tergite reddish brown; last two tergites pale brown. Legs yellow, middle portion greenish gray.

Cephalic plate: with fine punctuations, without furrows or depressions ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 ).

Antennae: with 17 antennomeres, the first three ones with some scattered strong bristles and without short hairs. Fourth antennomere with a few hairs on the ventral side. The other antennomeres with yellow hairs and some long scattered bristles.

Forcipular coxosternum: anterior margin straight or just a little convex, with light lateral depressions from which at each side originates an elongated transversal depression, which is directed towards the midline and almost reaches the transversal furrows. A longitudinal furrow joined to a branched transversal furrow. A small round depression at the posterior border. Prefemoral process with strong internal appendix, whose apex forms a wide dorso­ventrally flattened lobe ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 ).

Dental plates formed by two long, narrow, chitinous lobes, more elevated on the sides than in the middle, but lacking typical teeth; anterior margin slightly granulated ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 ).

Tergites: First tergite with anterior semicircular pit (the cephalic plate hides the pit sometimes). Paramedian sutures reaching from tergite III (or V) to XXII. Last tergite (XXIII) with a light depression in the posterior border and without furrows ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 ). Sides of tergite VI to XX with a light depression. Lateral carinas reaching from tergite VI to XXI (or XXII). Lateral carinas of tergite VI and XXI (or XXII) noticeable only at their anterior border. Last tergite without carinas, presenting only a membranous line that separates tergite from coxopleura.

Sternites: with fine punctuations, without furrows or depressions. Last sternite with a simple median depression, posterior margin with median concavity ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 ).

Coxopleura: Dorsal margin curved outward, its posterior corner ending at a strong, sclerotized point. Porous field almost reaching the lateral borders of the tergite ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 ). Coxopleural appendices long, parallel and pointed.

Legs: Legs I to XVIII (or XIX) with two tibial spurs, XX and XXI with one, XXII and XXIII without tibial spurs. Legs I to XXI with one tarsal spur, XXII and XXIII without tarsal spur. Last two pair of legs (XXII and XXIII) long, with biarticulated tarsus. Prefemur of the right anal leg with a strong ventral spine and a smaller dorsolateral spine (left anal leg teratologically modified) ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 ­ 6 a, 6b).

Range of character variation in the examined Neotropical material. ­ Body length of adult specimens varies from 56 mm to 85 mm. Some specimens are pale brown, with head, first and last two tergites brownish red. Specimens from Paraná (Foz do Jordão) present color like neotype, but the last two legs with middle portion greenish gray. Other specimens greenish brown. Head, first and last two tergites brownish red. Legs yellow except for the last two (or three) pairs with middle portion of femur, tibia, and two tarsus grayish. Forcipular coxosternum like neotype, in all specimens there is a light roundish depression in the middle of coxosternum. This character is hard to see in alcohol­preserved specimens. Tergites and sternites like neotype, but the posterior margin of the last sternite can be straight (some specimens) or with a more or less distinct median concavity.

IBSP

Instituto Biologico de Sao Paulo

MLP

Museo de La Plata

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Chilopoda

Order

Scolopendromorpha

Family

Scolopocryptopidae

Genus

Dinocryptops

Loc

Dinocryptops miersii ( Newport, 1845 )

Jr, Amazonas Chagas 2003
2003
Loc

Dinocryptops puruensis: Bücherl, 1974 : 124

Bucherl 1974: 124
1974
Loc

Scolopocryptops miersii guaraniticus Coscarón, 1955 : 410

Coscaron 1955: 410
1955
Loc

Dinocryptops miersii

Crabill 1953: 96
1953
Loc

Scolopocryptops miersii puruensis Bücherl, 1941 : 129

Bucherl 1941: 129
1941
Loc

Scolopocryptops miersii

Bucherl 1939: 249
Attems 1930: 256
Chamberlin 1914: 163
Brolemann 1909: 33
Kraepelin 1903: 77
Pocock 1893: 465
Meinert 1886: 181
Gervais 1847: 298
Newport 1845: 405
1845
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