Atelomastix solitaria Jeekel, 2009

MESIBOV, ROBERT, 2017, Notes on Victorian Iulomorphidae (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida), Memoirs of Museum Victoria 76, pp. 113-120 : 113-115

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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2017.76.02

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8076140

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scientific name

Atelomastix solitaria Jeekel, 2009
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Atelomastix solitaria Jeekel, 2009 View in CoL

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Figure 1 View Figure 1

Atelomastix solitaria Jeekel, 2009: 31–34 View in CoL , figs 1–4; Edward & Harvey, 2010: 35; Korsós & Read, 2012: 45; Mesibov, 2017: 26. Atelomastix sp. Jeekel, 1985 : fig. 4.

Previous record. Male holotype GoogleMaps and 2 male, 2 female and 4 juvenile paratypes, near Silverband Falls, Grampians , Victoria [−37.1960 142.5250 ± 2 km], J.J.H. Szent-Ivany & M.L. Szent-Ivany, 6 May 1978, under bark of Eucalyptus sp. in forest, SAM ( Jeekel 2009, p. 31) GoogleMaps .

Material examined. 1 male, 3 females, Broken Falls, Grampians , Victoria [−37.1110 142.4085 ±500 m], A. Burns, 30 Oct 1949, NMV K-13628 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 female, Grampians , Victoria [−37.2170 142.4350 ± 20 km], collector unknown, 10 Nov 1949, NMV K-13655 GoogleMaps .

Description. Jeekel (2009) provides a detailed description of the types, but his notes on the anterior gonopod are brief. The Broken River male (fig. 1A) has sclerite a nearly erect, curving slightly posteriorly at apex, spatulate, concave posteriorly; small field of ca 12 short setae on anterolateral surface; medial margin slightly thickened subapically. Pseudoflagellum arising at ca 1/2 gonopod height on medial surface of sclerite a, thin, cylindrical, directed anterolaterally, tapering gradually to rounded tip basal to sclerite a tip; posterior surface of pseudoflagellum finely rugose. Sclerite b arising at ca 1/2 gonopod height, erect, reaching ca 5/6 gonopod height, directed slightly posteriorly, not expanded distally; distal margin oblique (lower posteriorly), slightly emarginate with sparse comb of short setae; posterior margin slightly sinuous. Sclerite c arising at ca 1/3–1/2 gonopod height, somewhat flattened mediolaterally and tapering to rounded tip, directed slightly laterally, strongly curving medially, reaching ca 2/3 gonopod height with 4–5 long well-spaced setae on medial surface at ca 1/3–1/2 sclerite c height.

Distribution. So far known only from the Grampians National Park in western Victoria (fig. 2).

Remarks. Jeekel (2009, p. 34) wrote that he had previously illustrated the anterior gonopod of A. solitaria in Jeekel (1985), where the species is referred to as “ Atelomastix spec. from South Australia [sic]”. Fig. 5 View Figure 5 in Jeekel (1985; p. 108) shows a posterior view of the right anterior gonopod and is close to a mirror image of the posterior view of the left anterior gonopod in fig. 4 of the 2009 paper (reproduced here in modified form as fig. 1B). Neither of the two anterior gonopod illustrations in Jeekel (2009) is in side view, leaving the shapes of the gonopod sclerites a little unclear. The medial view in fig. 1A will allow easier comparison with Atelomastix anterior gonopods, as illustrated in side view by Attems (1911), Edward and Harvey (2010) and Mesibov (2017).

SAM

South African Museum

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Spirostreptida

Family

Iulomorphidae

Genus

Atelomastix

Loc

Atelomastix solitaria Jeekel, 2009

MESIBOV, ROBERT 2017
2017
Loc

Atelomastix solitaria

Jeekel, C. A. W. 2009: 34
2009
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