Doratodesmus grandifoliatus (Zhang in Zhang & Wang, 1993 ) Golovatch & Geoffroy & Mauriès & VandenSpiegel, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.7.117 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:67B4D2EC-2C6D-4226-847D-0BA2B2777AE3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792462 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D3687F8-A745-A640-FF62-FD99FD6B7562 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Doratodesmus grandifoliatus (Zhang in Zhang & Wang, 1993 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Doratodesmus grandifoliatus (Zhang in Zhang & Wang, 1993) View in CoL n. comb.
Figs 27-30 View Figure 27 View Figure 28 View Figure 29 View Figure 30 .
Material. China, Yunnan Prov., Mengzi County, pothole no. 2 (Ma Fa Tiao Dong), 6.I.1989, leg. P. Beron, 2 ♁♁, 1 ♀ ( MNHN JC 315 ), 1 ♁, 3 ♀♀, 9 juv. ( NMNHS), 1 ♁ ( ZMUM), 1 ♀ (SEM) ; Yunnan Prov., Mengzi County, Longbaopo Dong Cave , 27.XI.1995, leg. I. Kos, B. Sket & F. Velkovrh, 1 ♁ & 1 ♀ in copula ( OBBFUL), 1 ♁ ( ZMUC), 1 ♁ (SEM) .
Diagnosis. Differs from congeners by the simultaneous lack of mid-dorsal outgrowths on metaterga and of lateral lobulations on paraterga 2, the presence of deep crenulations at the caudal edge of most metaterga, coupled with a peculiar shape of the gonopod telopodite supplied with a large, multidenticulate, lateral lobe and a long, slightly curved, rather simple acropodite.
Short redescription. Length of adults of both sexes ca 10-11 mm, width 1.8-2.1 mm, body broadest at segments 3 and 4. Coloration rather uniformly whitish to light yellow, anterior body parts often a little infuscate, light yellowish-brown.
Adults with 20 segments, conglobation pattern typical of “ Doratodesmidae ”, complete ( Golovatch 2003). Superficially, strongly resembling Eutrichodesmus incisus sp. n.
All characters fully agreeing with the original description ( Zhang and Wang 1993), but augmented here by illustrations showing more details: head ( Fig. 28C View Figure 28 ), antennae ( Fig. 28C, D View Figure 28 ), collum ( Fig. 27D View Figure 27 ), meta- and paraterga ( Figs 27 View Figure 27 A-C, E, F; 28B), tegument and tergal setae ( Figs 28F View Figure 28 ; 29A, B View Figure 29 ), ozopores ( Fig. 28E View Figure 28 ), telson ( Fig. 27F View Figure 27 ; 28A View Figure 28 ), legs ( Figs 29C, D View Figure 29 ; 30A View Figure 30 ).
Sterna usually with a rather deep, narrow depression between coxae ( Fig. 28B View Figure 28 ), only those between coxae 6, 7 and 9 much wider ( Fig. 30A View Figure 30 ). Gonopod aperture transverse-oval, relatively small, far from reaching lateral sides of segment 7. Legs rather long; femoral and tarsal segments equal and longest; several basal segments microtuberculate; claw simple, slightly curved ventrad; some setae sparsely microdentate ( Figs 29C, D View Figure 29 ; 30A View Figure 30 ).
Gonopods ( Figs 30B, C View Figure 30 ) relatively complex. Coxae subquadrate, large, microtuberculate and abundantly setose ventrolaterally. Telopodite considerably longer than coxite, subunciform, basal half slender and setose, at about midway conspicuously enlarged, with a multidenticulate lateral lobe (lo) and a very short solenomere (sl) with a hairpad on top; acropodite relatively long and simple.
Remarks. This species has hitherto been described or reported from three caves in Yunnan, China (Wang and Zhang 1993; Golovatch 2003). One of the new samples (from Longbaopo Cave) is strictly topotypic, while Ma Fa Tiao Dong Cave is known to support another millipede, Glyphiulus subgranulatus Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès & VandenSpiegel, 2007 (see Golovatch et al. 2007a).
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France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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NMNHS |
ZMUM |
Russia, Moscow, Moscow State University |
ZMUC |
Denmark, Kobenhavn [= Copenhagen], University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum |
MNHN |
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
ZMUM |
Zoological Museum, University of Amoy |
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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