Hyleoglomeris baxian, Liu, Weixin & Tian, Mingyi, 2015

Liu, Weixin & Tian, Mingyi, 2015, A checklist of millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in mainland China, with descriptions of seven new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae), Zootaxa 4032 (1), pp. 103-116 : 106-107

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4032.1.5

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5694452

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Hyleoglomeris baxian
status

sp. nov.

Hyleoglomeris baxian sp. n.

Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 .

Material examined. Holotype male ( SCAU), China, Guangxi, Hechi City, Du’an County, Chengjiang Town, Cave Baxian Park Dong, 23°55’0.03’’N, 108°8’4.26’’E, 147 m, 27.XII.2013, leg. Tian Mingyi, Lin Wei, Liu Weixin, Yin Haomin, Huang Sunbin. Paratypes. 2 males, 8 females ( SCAU), same locality, together with holotype.

Etymology. To emphasize the name of the cave, “ Baxian ” in Chinese meaning “eight immortals” from a fairy story, noun in apposition.

Diagnosis. Keys out as H. eusulcata Golovatch, Geoffroy & Mauriès, 2006 (see Golovatch et al. 2006, 2012), but differs in two transverse striae on collum, a well concave central lobe of telopod syncoxite, and a small lobule of each telopod syncoxital horn, and a curved tip of caudomedial process of the tibia.

Description. Length of both sexes ca 5.0–7.0 mm, width 3.5–4.5 mm. Coloration entirely pallid. Ocelli at least 2+1, translucent, barely visible. Tömösváry’s organ transverse-oval, only slightly wider than long. Antennomere 6 ca 2.5–3.0 times as long as wide.

Collum with two transverse striae. Thoracic shield with a narrow hyposchism, the latter not reaching behind caudal tergal margin; 8 transverse striae, 3–5 starting below, one level to, 2–3 above schism; usually 6 striae (never the first from below) crossing the dorsum. A conspicuous, slightly curved, lateral sulcus (s) on thoracic shield above the striae ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 E). Pygidium of both sexes regularly rounded at caudal margin.

Male leg 17 ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A) with a rather high, subquadrate, outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented.

Male leg 18 ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 B) with a narrowly rounded syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.

Telopods ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 C) with a rather high, apically quite concave, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a small lobule ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 D). Prefemur and femur finely micropapillate laterally. Prefemur with a well-developed frontomedial trichostele. Femur with a smaller frontomedial trichostele. Caudomedial femoral process rather prominent, recurved, tip supporting a large membranous sac, and a smaller lobe in the middle on the caudal face. Tibia with a strong distomedial seta, caudomedial process evident, tip curved; a distinct, papillate tubercle at base on caudal face. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, narrowly subacuminate apically.

Remark. Since this species shows such troglomorphic traits as an entirely unpigmented tegument and reduced ocelli, it is likely to be a troglobite.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Glomerida

Family

Glomeridae

Genus

Hyleoglomeris

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