B. nigerrimus Attems, 1928
Fig. 7
Bicoxidens nigerimus Attems, 1928; Lawrence, 1965; Schubart, 1966; Krabbe, 1982; Hamer, 1998; Mwabvu, 2000, 2005
Type material (examined): Holotype: ZIMBABWE: 1 ɗ, Salisbury [17 0 35'S, 31 0 05'E], 1926 (SAMB 3361); Paratype: 1 ɗ, Salisbury [17°35'S, 31°05'E], 1926 (SAMB 3351)
Additional material examined: ZIMBABWE: 1 ɗ, Taru Dam [2030A4], 7.ii.1994, F. Nyathi (NMZ/D753)
Diagnosis: Apical telocoxite slightly tilted upwards, with a rounded lateral process which extends into a distal median process (Fig. 7 a); two short rounded median processes present (Fig. 7b).
Description:
Size: Body length 110–135 mm; minimum and maximum body width 4 mm and 7 mm; antenna length 5– 6 mm.
Number of body rings: 55–61.
Colour: Body black; antennae and legs brown.
Collum: With two complete folds and an incomplete fold.
Pre-femoral process of 1st pair of male legs: Rounded tips weakly turned medially.
Sigilla on body ring: Three rows, becoming one ventrally.
Gonopod: 4–5 mm long. Apical telocoxite wide, with a rounded lateral process and three median processes (Fig. 7 a). Smaller median process proximal to middle one. Upper and longer process separated from middle one by a U-shaped invagination (Fig. 7 a). Aborally, bulb shaped basally rounded lobe present on lateral leaf. The postfemur forms an incomplete loop near the extremity.
Distribution: Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe (Fig. 10)
Remarks: This small-bodied species is not widely distributed as flavicollis . The gonopod has a bulb- or flask-shaped lobe on the lateral leaf as in friendi, matopoensis, brincki, and gokwensis; the apical folding of the telocoxite resembles that in matopoensis and brincki, but differs from them by being smaller and tilted upwards.
Abbreviations: at, apical telocoxite; cf, collum fold; llb, lateral leaf lobe; lp, lateral process; mp, median process; pfl, prefemoral lobe; st, sternite; tp, telopodite