Atelomastix dendritica, Edward & Harvey, 2010

Edward, Karen L. & Harvey, Mark S., 2010, A review of the Australian millipede genus Atelomastix (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Iulomorphidae) 2371, Zootaxa 2371 (1), pp. 1-63 : 16-17

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2371.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5319900

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scientific name

Atelomastix dendritica
status

sp. nov.

Atelomastix dendritica View in CoL , sp. nov.

Figs. 8 View FIGURES 7–9 , 55 View FIGURES 48–59 , 89–91.

Type material: AUSTRALIA: Western Australia: holotype male, Woody Island, Recherche Archipelago , 33°57’S, 121°59’E, in damp leaf litter, 8 May 1999, A.F. Longbottom ( WAM T 47933) GoogleMaps . Paratype: 1 male, collected with holotype ( WAM T 74296) GoogleMaps .

Etymology: This species is named for the type locality, Woody Island (dendron, Greek, tree).

Diagnosis: The male gonopod sclerite b shape of Atelomastix dendritica is similar to A. flavognatha , but can be distinguished by the lack of bifurcation of sclerite c. Sclerite c is curved distally, with a slight submedial concavity. Sclerite b is longer than sclerite c, and the distal tip extends beyond the edge of sclerite c.

Description: Male (holotype). Colour: head, collum and antennae dark brown, legs and ozopores goldenbrown legs, prozonites dark blue to dark brown, metazonites light brown in preserved specimens.

Body: ca. 36 mm long and ca. 2.2 mm wide at collum. With 55 trunk segments, 99 pairs of legs, last 2 segments without legs.

Head: with ca. 42 ocelli ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 48–59 ), arranged in 6 rows (2: 4: 8: 9: 9: 10).

Gonopods: anterior gonopods ( Figs. 89–91) lightly sclerotised, 2.40 times longer than broad; sclerite a with swollen base and curved distal hood; upper distal face of sclerite a with 20–21 (n=2) short blunt setae; pseudoflagellum relatively short and visible beneath distal hood; sclerite b relatively large and curved, terminating in an elongate rounded hook beyond top of sclerite c, with 11–12 (n=2) setae extending to sub-distal end of sclerite; basal process of sclerite b short and broad, 0.02 times length of main process; sclerite c shorter than sclerite b, not bifurcate, ending distally with blunt hook, with 6–8 setae (n=2) on internal face; sub-basal setae absent where sclerites overlap and group of 14–18 (n=2) short setae sub-basally on sclerite c; posterior gonopods inconspicuous, small, with several small setae on interno-lateral face of each gonopod.

Dimensions (mm): holotype male (paratype male, WAM T 74296): length ca. 36 (40), width ca. 2.2 (2.5), L/W=16.5 (16.6); sclerite a 1.552 / 0.648 (1.632 / 0.691), setae 20 (21); sclerite b 0.627 (0.634), basal process of sclerite b 0.029 (0.033), setae 11 (12); sclerite c 1.029 (1.056), setae 6 (8) GoogleMaps .

Female. Unknown.

Distribution and habitat: This species is only known from two males collected from damp leaf litter on Woody Island in the Recherche Archipelago ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–9 ).

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FIGURES 7–9. Recorded distributions of Atelomastix species: 7: A. brennani, sp. nov. (●), A. culleni, sp. nov. (․), A. flavognatha, sp. nov. (♦), A. gibsoni, sp. nov. () and A. melindae, sp. nov. (̝); 8: A. anancita, sp. nov. (●), A. dendritica, sp. nov. (․), A. lengae, sp. nov. (♦), A. longbottomi, sp. nov. () and A. priona, sp. nov. (̝); 9: A. grandis, sp. nov. (●), A. psittacina, sp. nov. (․) and A. sarahae, sp. nov. (♦).

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FIGURES 48–59. Lateral view of head: 48: Atelomastix albanyensis Attems, male from Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, Western Australia (WAM T76043); 49: A. anancita, sp. nov., male holotype from Cape Arid National Park, Western Australia (WAM T83177); 50: A. attemsi, sp. nov., male paratype from Millinup Pass, Porongurup Range National Park, Western Australia (WAM T69763); 51: A. bamfordi, sp. nov., male paratype from Mount Jackson, Western Australia (WAM T86852); 52: A. brennani, sp. nov., male holotype from Mount Le Grand, Le Grand National Park, Western Australia (WAM T83222); 53: A. culleni, sp. nov., male paratype from Mount Groper, Western Australia (WAM T78621); 54: A. danksi, sp. nov., male paratype from Toolbrunup Peak, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia (WAM T70203); 55: A. dendritica, sp. nov., male holotype from Woody Island, Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia (WAM T47933); 56: A. ellenae, sp. nov., male paratype from Walpole, Valley of the Giants Road, Western Australia (WAM T69668); 57: A. flavognatha, sp. nov., male holotype from Quaalup Homestead, Western Australia (WAM T73955); 58: A. francesae, sp. nov., male holotype from near Tree Top Walk, Walpole, Western Australia (WAM T47953); 59: A. gibsoni, sp. nov., male holotype from Ravensthorpe Ranges, Western Australia (WAM T83220).

WAM

Western Australian Museum

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics