Ctenorillo jequitinhonha Cardoso & Ferreira, 2024

Cardoso, Giovanna Monticelli, M, Diego de, Bento, edeiros & Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes, 2024, Unveiling a hidden diversity: descriptions of nine new species of Ctenorillo Verhoeff, 1942 (Isopoda, Armadillidae) discovered in Brazilian caves and their importance for conservation, Zoosystema 46 (5), pp. 95-132 : 124-127

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2024v46a5

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Ctenorillo jequitinhonha Cardoso & Ferreira
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sp. nov.

Ctenorillo jequitinhonha Cardoso & Ferreira , n. sp.

( Figs 24-26 View FIG View FIG View FIG ; 27J View FIG ; 28J, K View FIG )

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TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Brazil 1♂ (7 mm, parts in slide), Minas Gerais state, Jequitinhonha municipality, Toca Juparanã cave; 16°25’3”S, 40°55’23”W; R. L. Ferreira leg., 7.IV.2017; ISLA96804 GoogleMaps . Paratypes. Brazil • 1 ♂ in slide; same data as holotype; ISLA96806 GoogleMaps 3 ♂, 8 ♀; same data as holotype; ISLA96805 GoogleMaps .

ETYMOLOGY. — The new species name is a noun in apposition that refers to the city and the Jequitinhonha River, one of the most important rivers in the north of Minas Gerais state; the type locality is within the drainage basin of the Jequitinhonha river. The word Jequitinhonha is of indigenous origin and means “wide river full of fish”.

DIAGNOSIS.— Dorsum covered with round tubercles with three rows on cephalon (4, 4, 4); three rows on pereonite 1 (2, 4, 7); two rows on pereonites 2-7 (6 + 4); and two paramedian tubercles on pleonites 3-5 and on telson. Pleopod 1 exopod with protruding distal portion, triangular, outer margin sinuous; endopod distal portion straight, twice longer than exopod.

DISTRIBUTION. — Jequitinhonha municipality, Minas Gerais state.

DESCRIPTION

Maximum size: ♂, 7 mm, ♀, 9 mm. Color grey with lateral margins depigmented ( Fig. 26C, D View FIG ). Dorsum covered with round tubercles ( Fig. 24A, B View FIG ): cephalon with three rows (4, 4, and 4 from front to back of vertex); pereonite 1 with 13 in three rows (2, 4 and 7); pereonites 2-7 with 10 (6+ 4); pleonites 3-5 and telson with two paramedian tubercles. Dorsal cuticle ( Fig. 28J, K View FIG ) with short triangular scale setae, pereonites 1-7 bearing one line of noduli lateralis per side on outer surface of posterior tubercle of second tubercle. Cephalon with frontal shield protruding above vertex; eye consisting of 16 ommatidia ( Figs 24C View FIG ; 28J View FIG ). Pereonite 1 with posterior margin sinuous at sides; inner lobe of schisma rounded, extending beyond posterior margin of outer lobe; pereonite 2 with triangular ventral tooth reaching epimeron posterior margin ( Fig. 24D View FIG ). Pereonites 2-7 ( Fig. 24A View FIG ) with wide quadrangular epimera slightly bent outwards. Telson ( Fig. 24E View FIG ) hourglass-shaped, proximal portion broader than distal portion. Antennula ( Fig. 24F View FIG ) of three articles, second article shorter than first and third, third article with seven apical aesthetascs. Antenna ( Fig. 24G View FIG ) short and stout, flagellum shorter than fifth article of peduncle; second article of flagellum about three times as long as first. Buccal pieces as C. pelado Cardoso & Ferreira , n. sp. ( Fig. 24 View FIG H-L). All pleopod exopods with monospiracular covered lungs. Uropod ( Fig. 25A View FIG ) protopod flattened, enlarged on basal portion; exopod outward, short, inserted dorsally close to medial margin of protopod.

Male

Pereopods without particular modifications ( Fig. 25B, C View FIG ). Pleopod 1 exopod ( Fig. 25D View FIG ) as wide as long, protruding distal portion, triangular, outer margin sinuous; endopod twice longer than exopod, distal portion straight. Pleopod 2 endopod as long as exopod ( Fig. 25E View FIG ). Pleopods 3-5 exopods as in Figure 25 View FIG F-H.

HABITAT

Specimens of C. jequitinhonha Cardoso & Ferreira , n. sp. were found in Toca Juparanã, a granite cave located in Jequitinhonha municipality, in northeastern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The average annual temperature is around 25°C, with the minimum temperature of approximately 15°C and the maximum of 38°C. The rainy season lasts from October to April, with December being the wettest month (140 mm of precipitation). The dry season lasts from May to September, with July being the driest month (average of 3 mm of precipitation) ( Álvares et al. 2013).

The Toca Juparanã cave is a granitic talus cave that was formed by water removal of smaller sediments between large collapsed granitic blocks. The cave has two entrances of irregular shape, delineated by the contact of boulders ( Fig. 26A View FIG ). The main chamber of the cave has an irregular floor made up of collapsed boulders ( Fig. 26B View FIG ) and is euphotic/disphotic due to the presence of two entrances located on either side of the chamber. There is a descending aphotic conduit from this chamber, which is crossed by a small hypogenic drainage. Specimens of C. jequitinhonha Cardoso & Ferreira , n. sp. were found under fallen rocks in this conduit trespassed by the small drainage, although the specimens were not observed close to the mainstream passage. The only visible organic resource in this area was plant debris brought by water, indicating that the isopods were likely feeding on this resource ( Fig. 26 C, D View FIG ).

The vegetation surrounding the cave represents a well-preserved secondary forest, although many areas in the region are deforested for pastures and monocultures, especially near the Jequitinhonha River floodplain ( Fig. 26E View FIG ). The cave receives no visitors and is unknown to most of the local population. As for other Ctenorillo herein described, no samplings were conducted outside caves in the area, thus C. jequitinhonha Cardoso & Ferreira , n. sp. is likely to occur in external habitats. Therefore, it is advisable that further studies including external samplings be conducted to better understand the species distribution.

REMARK

Ctenorillo jequitinhonha Cardoso & Ferreira , n. sp. differs from the Brazilian species by the round shape of tubercles, resembling C. iuiuensis Cardoso & Ferreira , n. sp. by the presence of two paramedian tubercles on pleonites 3-5 and on telson.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Armadillidae

Genus

Ctenorillo

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