A revision of dragon millipedes III: the new genus Gigaxytes gen. nov., with the description of three new species (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae)
Author
Srisonchai, Ruttapon
4C9CB546-0A3E-4F0B-A9AB-618A6E9C2D6B
Biological Sciences Program, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Phaya Thai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand. & Animal Systematics Research Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Phayathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
ruttapon60104@yahoo.com
Author
Enghoff, Henrik
9B9D901F-D6C8-4BCA-B11B-CF6EE85B16DC
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 København Ø, Denmark.
somsak.pan@chula.ac.th
Author
Likhitrakarn, Natdanai
46C52EE1-A383-4C86-BF97-39E07C195075
Division of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Production, Maejo University, San Sai, Chiang Mai 50290, Thailand. & Animal Systematics Research Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Phayathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
kongerrrr@hotmail.com
Author
Panha, Somsak
AC935098-D901-4F35-A414-4B0D4FE44E79
Animal Systematics Research Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Phayathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
henghoff@snm.ku.dk&somsak.pan@chula.ac.th
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-09-27
463
1
43
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2018.463
6c71c062-4867-4d9d-a267-871140b8dd35
2118-9773
1467258
0A1234C2-BE04-4EFE-9EB7-8F91E8485327
Gigaxytes suratensis
Srisonchai, Enghoff & Panha
gen. et sp. nov.
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(
Figs 19–24
)
Diagnosis
Male femora 5, 6 and 7 with an apophysis. Similar in this respect to
G. parvoterga
gen. et sp. nov.
, but differs from this species by having paraterga longer; collum usually with 4+4 cones/spines (intermediate row); metaterga 2–8 usually with 4+4 cones/spines (anterior row), 4+4 cones/spines (intermediate row) and 4+4 cones/spines (posterior row); metaterga 9–12 usually with 5+5 cones/spines (anterior row), 5+5 cones/spines (intermediate row) and 5+5 cones/spines (posterior row); metaterga 13–19 usually with 6+6 cones/spines (anterior row), 6+6 cones/spines (intermediate row) and 6+6 cones/spines (posterior row).
Etymology
The specific epiteth is a Latin adjective, referring to the province where the
type
locality occurs.
Material examined
Holotype
THAILAND
:
♂
,
Surat Thani Province
,
Phanom District
,
Ban Song Phi Nong
,
8º50′54″ N
,
98°44′16″ E
, ca.
117 m
a.s.l.
,
7 Aug. 2016
,
ASRU
members leg. (CUMZ-pxDGT00182).
Paratypes
THAILAND
: 3
♂♂
,
6
♀♀
,
13 juveniles
, same data as for
holotype
(CUMZ-pxDGT00183-204); 1
♂
,
1
♀
, same data as for
holotype
(
ZMUC
00040248).
Additional specimens
THAILAND
–
Surat Thani Province
: 1
♂
, 1 broken
♂
– right gonopod lost,
1
♀
, 1 broken
♀
,
4 juveniles
, Ban Ta Khun District, Ratchaprapa Dam,
8º57′22″ N
,
98°48′22″ E
, ca.
53 m
a.s.l.,
8 Oct. 2008
,
ASRU
members leg. (
CUMZ
); 1
♂
– gonopods lost, Ban Ta Khun District, Khao Wong Water Supply Station,
8º55′47″ N
,
98°56′25″ E
, ca.
91 m
a.s.l.,
9 Oct. 2008
,
ASRU
members leg. (
CUMZ
); 1
♂
, Khirirat Nikhom District, Wat Satit Khirirom,
9º01′48″ N
,
98°59′12″ E
, ca.
50 m
a.s.l.,
10 Jul. 2017
,
ASRU
members leg. (
CUMZ
); 4 broken
♂♂
, 3 broken
♂♂
– gonopods lost,
1
♀
, Phanom District, Khlong Phanom National Park,
8º52′44″ N
,
98°40′26″ E
, ca.
68 m
a.s.l.,
28 Aug. 2007
,
ASRU
members leg. (
CUMZ
);
1 juvenile
, Phanom District, Wat Tham Wararam,
8º53′07″ N
,
98°40′01″ E
, ca.
51 m
a.s.l.,
5 Aug. 2014
,
ASRU
members leg. (
CUMZ
); 1
♂
remaining rings 14–20, 1
♂
– gonopods lost, 1 broken
♀
, Unknown location (probably in Ban Ta Khun District),
ASRU
leg. (
CUMZ
).
Fig. 19. A–E
. Photographs of live
Gigaxytes suratensis
Srisonchai, Enghoff & Panha
gen. et sp. nov.
A
.
♂
paratype, specimen from Ban Song Phi Nong.
B
.
♂
, specimen from Wat Satit Khirirom.
C
.
♀
paratype, specimen from Ban Song Phi Nong.
D
. Mating couple (paratypes).
E
. Juvenile.
F
. Habitat.
Fig. 20.
Gigaxytes suratensis
Srisonchai, Enghoff & Panha
gen. et sp. nov.
, ³ paratype.
A
. Anterior body part.
B
. Body rings 8–10.
C
. Posteriormost body rings and telson.
D
. Head and antenna.
E
.
♂
leg 5 (right).
F
.
♂
leg 6 (right).
G
.
♂
leg 7 (right).
H
.
♂
leg 13 (right).
I
. Midbody ring.
Fig. 21.
Gigaxytes suratensis
Srisonchai, Enghoff & Panha
gen. et sp. nov.
, ³ paratype.
A
. Body rings 8–10.
B
. Paraterga of ring 10 (arrowhead points to ozopore).
C–D
. Last ring and telson.
E
. Hypoproct.
F–G
. Epiproct.
H–J
. Sternal lobe between coxae 4.
Fig. 22.
Gigaxytes suratensis
Srisonchai, Enghoff & Panha
gen. et sp. nov.
, ³ paratype – right gonopod.
A
. Mesal view.
B
. Lateral view.
C
. Ventral view.
D
. Dorsal view.
Fig. 23.
Gigaxytes suratensis
Srisonchai, Enghoff & Panha
gen. et sp. nov.
, ³, paratype – right gonopod.
A
. Lateral view.
B
. Mesal view.
C
. Ventral view.
D
,
F
. Subdorsal view.
E
. Dorsal view.
Description
SIZE. Length
36–40 mm
(male),
38–40 mm
(female); width of midbody metazona ca. 2.9 mm (male), 3.7 mm (female). Width of head <collum <2 ± 3 <4 <5–16, thereafter body gradually tapering towards telson.
COLOUR (
Fig. 19
A–E). Specimens in life with body pinkish brown; some specimens with a dark middorsal band; paraterga and antennae dark brown (except distal part of antennomere 7 and antennomere 8 whitish); head, epiproct and legs brown; metaterga, prozona and surface below paraterga (upper part) pinkish brown; collum pinkish brown/brown; surface below paraterga (lower part) brownish pink; tip of paraterga and sterna pale brown to whitish; a few basal podomeres pale brown. Colour in alcohol: after 10 years changed to pale brown; head, antennae, collum, metaterga, paraterga, surface below paraterga, sterna, epiproct and legs pale brown.
COLLUM (
Fig. 20A
). With three transverse rows of setiferous cones/spines, 5(6)+5 cones/spines in anterior row, 4(3)+4(3) cones/spines in intermediate row and 4(3/5)+4(5) cones/spines in posterior row (lateral cones/spines of anterior row located at base of collum paraterga; lateral cones/spines of posterior row displaced anteriad almost halfway to intermediate); paraterga of collum elevated at ca. 30º–45º.
ANTENNAE (
Fig. 20D
). Moderately long and slender, reaching to body ring 5 or 6 (male) and 4 or 5 (female) when stretched dorsally.
TEGUMENT. Stricture between prozona and metazona wide, quite deep.
METATERGA (
Fig. 20
A–C). With three transverse rows of setiferous cones/spines; metaterga 2–8 with 4(5)+4(5) cones/spines in anterior row, 4(3)+4(3/5) cones/spines in intermediate row and 4(3/5)+4(3/5) cones/spines in posterior row; metaterga 9–12 with 5(6/7)+5(6) cones/spines in anterior row, 5(6)+5(6) cones/spines in intermediate row and 5(6/7)+5(6/7) cones/spines in posterior row; metaterga 13–19 with 6(5/7/8)+6(5/7/8) cones/spines in anterior row, 6(5/7/8)+6(5/7/8) cones/spines in intermediate row and 6(5/7/8)+6(5/7/8) cones/spines in posterior row.
PLEUROSTERNAL CARINAE. On body ring 2 long, crest-like; on ring 3 a long ridge; on ring 4 a short ridge; thereafter missing.
PARATERGA (
Figs 20
A–C, I, 21A–B). Moderately long, directed caudolaterad on body rings 2–17, elevated at ca. 45º–60º (male) 40º–50º (female), directed increasingly caudad on body rings 18–19.
TELSON (
Fig. 21
C–G). Tip of epiproct usually subtruncate (in some specimen slightly emarginate); apical tubercles inconspicuous. Hypoproct subtrapeziform; caudal margin usually subtruncate (in some specimens slightly round), with inconspicuous setiferous tubercles.
STERNUM (
Fig. 21
H–J). On body ring 5 with a swollen lobe; posterior surface of lobe with a pore borne on a short cylindrical stalk.
LEGS (
Fig. 20
E–H). Male femora 5, 6 and 7 with an apophysis.
GONOPODS (
Figs 22–23
). Coxa subequal in length to femorite. Cannula quite short and stout. Femorite long, slender, curved. Solenophore wide laterally: lamina lateralis broad: lamina medialis very wide, distally blunt,
in situ
directed mesoventrad.
Fig. 24.
Known distribution of all
Gigaxytes
gen. nov.
species (black symbol = type locality, white symbol = other localities).
Distribution and habitat
Gigaxytes suratensis
gen. et sp. nov.
is known only from
Surat Thani Province
. It has been collected from limestone habitats hiding under dead leaves. We cound not access many isolated limestone moutains nearby the
type
locality, we assume, however, that this species might have a distribution running along the huge limestone mountain ranges in Khaosok and Khlong Phanom National Parks. According to the current data, the new species is dispersed narrowly, we therefore regard
G. suratensis
gen. et sp. nov.
as endemic for
Thailand
. The new species was found together with
Desmoxytes corythosaurus
Srisonchai, Enghoff & Panha, 2018
at Ban Song Phi Nong and Wat Satit Khirirom;
Desmoxytes cervina
at Wat Satit Khirirom.
Remarks
Across the range of this species there are some variations in tip of epiproct (subtruncate in some specimens, slightly emarginate in others) and in shape of caudal margin of hypoproct (subtruncate in some specimens, in others slightly round).