Amplaria baughi, Shear, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4908.2.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BEE08FC0-68C2-469D-BDEA-4F1D9843012E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4448025 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7670A27A-FF8B-FFDA-FF69-ECBED9DB4CB5 |
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Amplaria baughi |
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sp. nov. |
Amplaria baughi , new species
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Types: Male holotype and female paratype from O’Hara Campground, Selway River Road , 7 mi E of State Road 12, 46.0852°, -115.5174, 600’ asl, Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest , Idaho Co., Idaho, collected 16 April 2004 by W. Leonard; additional male and female paratypes collected at the same place 14 October 2006 by W. Leonard, C. Richart & A. Fusek, and 13 September 2010 by W. Leonard. Parts of these specimens are mounted on SEM stub WAS34-15 .
Diagnosis: The only Amplaria species known at this time from Idaho. Distinct from other species in the form of the anterior angiocoxites of the gonopods ( Fig. 28 View FIGS , 53 View FIGS ), the relatively unmodified prefemur of male leg 3 and the long, sinuate process on the coxa of male ninth leg.
Etymology: This species is named for Jim Baugh, of Ellensburg, Washington, at the request of Bill Leonard and in recognition of his work collecting millipedes and other invertebrates in the states of Idaho and Washington.
Description: Male holotype. Length, about 10 mm, width about 1.0 mm. Five black ommatidia arranged in two rows. Labrum with sinuate hooks at each angle. Mandibles not modified. Legpairs 1 and 2 of similar size; pair 1 without needle-like setae, tarsus with flattened, twisted setae. Trochanters of legpair 2 nearly unmodified, small ventral process bears single specialized seta. Coxal flasks ( Fig. 29 View FIGS ) relatively short, curved anteriorly, telopodites of legpair 3 reduced, prefemora not strongly modified. Pleurotergal bars of ring 3 crossing in midline. Crests low on collum ( Fig. 27 View FIGS ), higher on anterior rings, then reduced again on posterior segments. Pygidium short. Color medium brown, with “two-striped” pattern in dark purplish brown, lateral spots of metazonites purplish brown.
Gonopods ( Figs. 28 View FIGS , 53 View FIGS ) with anterior angiocoxites erect, straight, lateral edge with irregular teeth apically; posterior angiocoxites broad, sheathing 3 or 4 rather short flagellocoxites. Ninth legpair coxae with strong, sinuate distal process ( Fig. 30 View FIGS ); flattened telopodite loosely articulates with depression on pleural margin of metazonite of ring 7.
Females similar to males in nonsexual characters.
Distribution: Known only from the type locality.
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Striarioidea |
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