Pseudonannolene typica Silvestri, 1895

Iniesta, Luiz Felipe Moretti, Bouzan, Rodrigo Salvador & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos, 2023, A reassessment of the Neotropical genus Pseudonannolene Silvestri, 1895: cladistic analysis, biogeography, and taxonomic review (Spirostreptida: Pseudonannolenidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 867 (1), pp. 1-312 : 94-96

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.867.2109

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scientific name

Pseudonannolene typica Silvestri, 1895
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Pseudonannolene typica Silvestri, 1895 View in CoL

Figs 136–139 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig , 164M View Fig , 166O View Fig , 173D View Fig , 179D View Fig , 189 View Fig ; Supp. file 4: Figs 214D, 220B, 222F

Pseudonannolene typica Silvestri, 1895a: 775 View in CoL .

Pseudonannolene abbreviata Silvestri, 1902: 20 View in CoL . Syn. nov.

Pseudonannolene typica View in CoL – Silvestri 1896: 170; 1903: 74, fig. 119. — Brölemann 1909: 85. — Viggiani 1973: 367. — Jeekel 2004: 92. — Iniesta & Ferreira 2013c: 79.

Ppseudonannolene [sic!] typica – Silvestri 1902: 18 (description of male from Puerto Piray, Argentina, 1884, NHMD; examined).

Pseudonannolene abbreviata View in CoL – Jeekel 2004: 87. — Iniesta & Ferreira 2013c: 79.

Justification of synonymy

Based on the examination of the type material of P. abbreviata (USNM 2031 and ZMB 2887) and the original description, the sexual and somatic characters are in complete agreement with those described for P. typica . Therefore, P. abbreviata is herein proposed as a junior synonym of P. typica .

Diagnosis

Males of P. typica resemble those of P. centralis by having a solenomere with short ectal process, separated from apicomesal process by a shallow notch; internal branch with distal projection ( Figs 137D View Fig , 220B). Pseudonannolene typica differs by an evident shoulder on gonocoxa ( Fig. 137D–F View Fig ); head without frontal setae ( Fig. 136A View Fig ).

Etymology

Name ‘typica’ is derived from the Latin word ‘ typus ’, plus the suffix ‘-icus’ = belonging to. Although unspecified in the original description, the species name is probably an allusion to the name-bearing type of the genus.

Material examined

Syntypes

ARGENTINA • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, syntypes of P. typica ; Misiones , Candelaria; [-27.462447, -55.744566]; 53 m a.s.l.; 1884; G. Bove leg.; MCSN GoogleMaps .

BRAZIL • 1 ♀, syntype of P. typica ; Paraná; G. Bove leg.; USNM .

URUGUAY • 1 ♀, syntype of P. abbreviata ; Maldonado, Estación La Sierra ; [-34.747175, -55.404774]; 30 m a.s.l.; 27 May 1899; F. Silvestri leg.; USNM 2031 View Materials GoogleMaps 1 ♀, syntype of P. abbreviata ; same collection data as for preceding; ZMB 2887 View Materials GoogleMaps .

Other material (total: 2 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀)

ARGENTINA – Misiones • 1 ♂, 5 ♀♀; Candelaria ; [-27.462447, -55.744566]; 53 m a.s.l.; 1884; G. Bove leg.; MCSN GoogleMaps 1 ♂; Puerto Piray ; [-26.468823, -54.715889]; 50 m a.s.l.; 1884; NHMD GoogleMaps .

Descriptive notes

MEASUREMENTS. 60–65 body rings (2–3 apodous + telson). Males:body length 55 mm; maximum midbody diameter 3.3–4 mm. Females: body length 53–66 mm; maximum midbody diameter 3.6–4.3 mm.

COLOR. Body color brownish grey; head, collum, antennae darker; prozonites anteriorly greyish; metazonites with a medial darker band and a posterior reddish; legs brownish.

HEAD. Antennae short ( Fig. 164M View Fig ), just reaching back to end of ring 5 when extended dorsally; relative antennomere lengths 1<2<3>4=5=6>7. Mandibular cardo with ventral margin narrow. Ommatidial cluster well-developed, elliptical; ca 35 ommatidia in 5 rows.

BODY RINGS. Collum with lateral lobes rounded, with 9 striae, slightly curved ectad ( Fig. 136A View Fig ). Very faintly constricted between prozonite and metazonite; prozonites smooth; metazonites laterally with transverse striae slightly above ozopore in anterior body rings. Anterior sterna in midbody rings subrectangular, with shallow transverse striae ( Fig. 173D View Fig ).

FIRST LEG-PAIR OF MALES. Coxae (cx) short (less than half of remaining podomere lengths), subtriangular, with the base arched and slightly expanded, densely setose ( Fig. 137A View Fig ); prefemoral process (prf) about as wide as half of prefemur, subcylindrical, curved ectad, densely setose up to its median region ( Fig. 137B View Fig ); remaining podomeres with setae along the mesal region.

SECOND LEG-PAIR OF MALES. Coxa (cx) large and rounded; penis (pn) located at proximal region, rounded, not extended basally ( Fig. 137C View Fig ); prefemur compressed dorsoventrally; remaining podomeres setose.

GONOPODS. Gonocoxa (gcx) elongated, almost twice as long as telopodite, with the base arched; antero-posteriorly flattened ( Figs 137D–F View Fig , 214D); with rows of papillae mesally. Seminal groove (sg) curved; arising medially on mesal cavity and terminating apically on the seminal apophysis (sa). Shoulder (sh) subtriangular. Telopodite (tp) almost as wide as gcx ( Figs 137D View Fig , 220B); solenomere (sl) with apicomesal process (amp) slightly subtriangular; ectal process (ep) short, subtriangular, separating from amp by shallow notch; sa located at mesal portion, slightly visible apically. Internal branch (ib) subtriangular, narrow, surrounding basally tp as a shield; with a short torsion of 180° starting at midlength, with projection directed diagonally upwards; ib with setae along its entire margin exceeding apically seminal region of sl ( Figs 137D–F View Fig , 214D).

VULVAE. As typical for the genus. Bursa subtriangular, glabrous ( Fig. 179D View Fig ); internal valve subtriangular, slightly compressed medially; operculum large, curved ectad; external valve wide, subtriangular.

Distribution

Known from the border of northeastern Argentina with southern Paraguay ( Fig. 189 View Fig ).

MCSN

Italy, Genova, Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria"

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

NHMD

NHMD

MCSN

Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Verona

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Spirostreptida

Family

Pseudonannolenidae

Genus

Pseudonannolene

Loc

Pseudonannolene typica Silvestri, 1895

Iniesta, Luiz Felipe Moretti, Bouzan, Rodrigo Salvador & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos 2023
2023
Loc

Pseudonannolene abbreviata

Iniesta L. F. & Ferreira R. L. 2013: 79
Jeekel C. A. W. 2004: 87
2004
Loc

Pseudonannolene abbreviata

Silvestri F. 1902: 20
1902
Loc

Ppseudonannolene [sic!] typica

Silvestri F. 1902: 18
1902
Loc

Pseudonannolene typica

Iniesta L. F. & Ferreira R. L. 2013: 79
Jeekel C. A. W. 2004: 92
Viggiani V. 1973: 367
Brolemann H. W. 1909: 85
Silvestri F. 1903: 74
Silvestri F. 1896: 170
1896
Loc

Pseudonannolene typica

Silvestri F. 1895: 775
1895
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