Plusioglyphiulus erawan, Golovatch & Geoffroy & Mauriès & Vandenspiegel, 2011

Golovatch, Sergei I., Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques, Mauriès, Jean-Paul & Vandenspiegel, Didier, 2011, The millipede genus Plusioglyphiulus Silvestri, 1923 in Thailand (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Cambalopsidae) 2940, Zootaxa 2940 (1), pp. 1-63 : 24-27

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2940.1.1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E4B924-FFD8-FFFE-FDCB-C9C2CB82FE11

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scientific name

Plusioglyphiulus erawan
status

sp. nov.

Plusioglyphiulus erawan View in CoL sp. n. Figs 20−23 View FIGURE 20 View FIGURE 21 View FIGURE 22 View FIGURE 23 .

Material examined: Holotype male ( MNHN GA 065 View Materials ), Thailand, Lamphun Prov., Pasang Distr., Cave Tham Erawan , 530 m a.s.l., 15 November 2009, leg. C. Sucharit and members of the Animal Systematics Research Unit . Paratypes: 29 males, 8 females, 27 juveniles ( MNHN GA 065 View Materials ) , 2 males, 2 females ( ZMUM) , 2 males, 2 females ( ZMUC) , 2 males, 1 female ( MZCU) , 2 males, 1 female ( NMNHS) , 1 male ( SEM) , same locality, together with holotype ; 8 males, 8 females, 18 juveniles ( MNHN GA 065 View Materials ) , 2 males, 1 female ( MZCU) , 2 males, 1 female ( ZMUM) , 1 male ( SEM) , same province and district, Cave Tham Tep Ni Mu , 470 m a.s.l., 25 November 2009, leg. C. Sucharit and members of the Animal Systematics Research Unit ; 21 males, 15 females, 3 juveniles ( MNHN GA 065 View Materials ) , 2 males, 1 female ( MZCU) , same province, Ban Hong Distr. , Cave Tham Luang Ha Wiang, 400 m a.s.l., 25 November 2009, leg. C. Sucharit and members of the Animal Systematics Research Unit .

Name: To emphasize Erawan both as the type locality and as a mythic 3-headed elephant, a noun in apposition and also to reflect the discovery of this species in three caves at once.

Diagnosis: Differs from congeners in the oligotrichous gnathochilarium, coupled with the particular carinotaxy patterns, and the special shapes and armature of both gonopod pairs (see also Key below).

Description: Length 20–41 mm, width 1.2–1.9 mm, collum and midbody segments being broadest and approximately equal. Coloration uniformly dark grey-brown to light yellow- to castaneous brown; antennae and collum often lighter, usually yellow-brown; metatergal crests and, especially, poriferous tubercles often infuscate.

Body with 47–67p+5–1a+T. Length of holotype about 40 mm, width 1.8 mm, with 64p+1a+T. Largest penultimate males about 16 mm long, 1.0 mm wide, with 45+5a+T.

All characters as in P. panhai sp. n. ( Figs 20E, F View FIGURE 20 , 21A, C, E, G View FIGURE 21 , 22A View FIGURE 22 , 23A, E, F View FIGURE 23 ), except as follows. Ocellaria large, blackish, ovoid in shape, with about 13–22 ocelli arranged in 4–6 longitudinal rows. Gnathochilarium ( Figs 21B View FIGURE 21 , 23B View FIGURE 23 ) rather oligotrichous, with a separate promentum (n=2).

Postcollum constriction very evident, due to especially enlarged collum and segment 2 ( Figs 20A, D View FIGURE 20 ). Carinotaxy formula of collum: /(t)/t+/(t)/+1p/t+2p/t+3p/t+4a/t+pp/(t)/t+/ma/m ( Figs 20A, D View FIGURE 20 ). Carinotaxy of metaterga 2– 4, 7/7+m/m+7/7; usual formula of following metaterga until about caudal third of body, 3/3+I/i+3/3/3+m/m/m, thereafter, 4/4+I/i+3/3/3+m/m/m ( Figs 20A–C View FIGURE 20 , 21F View FIGURE 21 ); all crests and tubercles, including poriferous cones, rather low. Midbody segments ovoid in cross-section, slightly compressed laterally ( Fig. 21F View FIGURE 21 ).

Male legs 1 ( Fig. 23C View FIGURE 23 ) with a usual strong central hook curved forward, appendages larger, sac-shaped, with a few setae mesally near base, 1-segmented. Male legs 2 strongly enlarged ( Fig. 23D View FIGURE 23 ).

Anterior gonopods rather complex, with a paramedian pair of anterior coxosternal processes (cxp1), especially high, slender, nearly contiguous, digitiform, only at midway evidently expanded laterad and in distal quarter supplied with a rather sharp tooth on caudal face; caudal pair of coxosternal processes (cxp2) considerably shorter, slender and slightly curved; telopodites (te) finger-shaped, densely setose distally, slightly shorter than cxp2, attached to coxal region caudolaterally, probably capable of movement ( Figs 22B–E View FIGURE 22 , 23G View FIGURE 23 ). Posterior gonopods considerably shorter, rather simple, coxites well separated from sternum, fused only basally, sac-shaped, membranous, each surmounted on caudal face by an evident fovea with a rather short and simple uncus at base and with a very short flagellum on top; telopodites virtually missing ( Figs 22B–E View FIGURE 22 , 23H View FIGURE 23 ).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

ZMUM

Zoological Museum, University of Amoy

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

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