Hirudisomatidae

Shelley, Rowland M., Richart, Casey H. & Bogan, Arthur E., 2010, Octoglena claraqua, n. sp. (Polyzoniida: Hirudisomatidae), a new milliped from Idaho, USA; first record of the order from the western interior of North America, Zootaxa 2446, pp. 55-64 : 57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195063

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6212184

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C93C87E5-855D-5C60-9BF7-FC90CBD8B3FE

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Hirudisomatidae
status

 

Key to Hirudisomatidae View in CoL in the Western Hemisphere (adapted from that in Shelley (1996))

1. Telson distinctly narrower than caudalmost segments ................................................................................................. 2

- Telson subequal in breath to caudalmost segments. ................................................. Octoglena Wood, 1864 View in CoL , in part...3

2. Dorsum with broad, variegated, middorsal stripe; body vaulted in profile, sides not extending laterad; caudal metatergal margins elevated but not upturned; sternal lobes of anterior gonopods not apically hirsute, coxal lobes glabrous; Veracruz, Mexico................................................ Mexiconium Shelley, 1996 View in CoL .... M. absidatum Shelley, 1996 View in CoL

- Dorsum subuniformly pale yellow to white; body flattened "bell-shaped" in profile, sides extending strongly laterad; caudal metatergal margins both elevated and upturned; sternal lobes of anterior gonopods apically hirsute, coxal lobes absent; Alabama and Tennessee to North and South Carolina.............................................................................. ..................................................................................... Octoglena Wood, 1864 View in CoL , in part... O. gracilipes ( Loomis, 1971) View in CoL

3. Dorsum subuniformly pale colored, occasionally darker and somewhat orange, without horizontal bands or longitudinal stripes; Pacific Coast of North America from southwestern "mainland" of BC to southwestern Oregon; Sierra View in CoL Nevada foothills of central California.......................................................................................................................... 4

- Dorsum pigmented with horizontal bands or longitudinal stripes; Pacific Coast from southwestern Oregon to Santa Cruz Co., California; Rocky Mountains of Idaho Panhandle. ...................................................................................... 6

4. Ventral lobe of anterior gonopod ultimate podomere indistinct, not overhanging dorsal counterpart, latter narrow and slightly sinuate, directed sublaterad; Placer Co., California .................................................... O. sierra Shelley, 1996 View in CoL

- Ventral lobe of anterior gonopod ultimate podomere distinct, clearly overhanging dorsal counterpart, latter broad, not sinuate, directed mediad; southwestern "mainland" BC to southwestern Oregon................................................. 5

5. Coxal lobe of anterior gonopod relatively short and apically sublinear, not overlying distal podomeres; southwestern "mainland" BC to Douglas Co., Oregon. .................................................................................. O. anura ( Cook, 1904) View in CoL

- Coxal lobe of anterior gonopod relatively long, leaning laterad, substantially overlapping distal podomeres; southwestern Oregon (Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine cos.)........................................................ O. prolata Shelley, 1996 View in CoL

6. Prozona with distinct, transverse bands, metazona pale yellowish to white; gonopods in situ recumbent, directed anteriad; ultimate podomere of anterior gonopod in form of flattened, terminal calyx; Idaho ....... O. claraqua , n. sp.

- Pro- and metazona with three dark, parallel, longitudinal stripes; gonopods in situ directed ventrad; ultimate podomere of anterior gonopod divided into hirsute ventral and glabrous dorsal lobes; Pacific Coast from southwestern Oregon to Santa Cruz Co., California.............................................................................. O. bivirgata Wood, 1864 View in CoL

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