Retrorsioides bammerti Shear & Marek, 2021

Shear, William A. & Marek, Paul E., 2021, Three new genera and eighteen new species of miniature polydesmid millipedes from the northwestern United States (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Polydesmidae), Zootaxa 4975 (1), pp. 81-126 : 108

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4975.1.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4923603

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B18797-FFF2-9D12-4BA5-077CDDFB2534

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scientific name

Retrorsioides bammerti Shear & Marek
status

sp. nov.

Retrorsioides bammerti Shear & Marek , new species

Figs 76–78 View FIGURES 73–78 , 130 View FIGURES 127–132

Types. Male holotype and male paratypes from Bob Bammert Grove , Capitol State Forest , 287 ft asl, 46.8960°, - 123.0963°, Thurston Co., Washington, collected 14 November 2004 by W. Leonard. All types deposited in CAS .

Diagnosis. The sigmoid terminal zone of the gonopod (tz, Fig. 130 View FIGURES 127–132 ) and the basal position of the pulvillus (p, Fig. 130 View FIGURES 127–132 ) set this species apart from all others in the genus.

Etymology. The species name recognizes Robert (Bob) Bammert (1926–2019), noted Washington conservationist for whom the type locality, a grove of old-growth trees, is named.

Description. Male holotype. Length about 4.0 mm, greatest width 0.50 mm. Head densely setose, cuticle alveolate ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 73–78 ). Collum ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 73–78 ) with anterior marginal row of 14 setae. Anterior metazonites with three rows of setae ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 73–78 ), transitioning to four rows ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 73–78 ) about ring 5, posteriormost segments with five rows ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 73–78 ); setal tubercles becoming almost obsolete on midbody to posterior rings. Alveolate cuticle absent from metazonites posterior to collum. Epiproct ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 73–78 ) swollen, short, bent ventrally, without alveolate cuticle. Anterior legs crassate, tarsi with sphaerotrichomes. Gonopod with oblong, inflated prefemorite (pf, Fig. 130 View FIGURES 127–132 ) similar to previous species. Acropodite short, stout. Pulvillus (p, Fig. 130 View FIGURES 127–132 ) in basal third of acropodite, pulvillar process (pp, Fig. 130 View FIGURES 127–132 ) long, acute, directed distally. Anteriorly directed process (adp, Fig. 130 View FIGURES 127–132 ) rounded, tapering slightly, without teeth. Terminal zone (tz, Fig. 130 View FIGURES 127–132 ) not bifurcate, sigmoidally curved. Females unknown.

Distribution. Northwestern Washington in Thurston, Pacific and Lewis Counties.

Records: WASHINGTON: Lewis Co.: Stillman Basin, 1.8 mi on Weyerhauser 4200 from road W4000, 2116 ft asl, 48.4956°, -123.2134°, 4 December 2004, W. Leonard, C. Richart, mm. Pacific Co.: 1.1 mi south of SR6 on Trap Creek Road, B-line, 46.5432°, -123/6152°, W. Leonard, C. Richart, m.

Note: At the Stillman Basin locality, this species is syntopic with Retrorsia simplicissima .

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

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