Chiraziulus kaiseri ( Mauriès, 1983 )

Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., Hosseini, Mohamad Javad Malek, Sadeghi, Saber & Enghoff, Henrik, 2015, Highly disjunct and highly infected millipedes - a new cave-dwelling species of Chiraziulus (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Cambalidae) from Iran and notes on Laboulbeniales ectoparasites, European Journal of Taxonomy 146, pp. 1-18 : 5-11

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2015.146

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:589D6A44-0761-4490-8039-007D72C38535

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793911

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC1D4203-FF8E-FE45-5221-FE95FBC9FE4C

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Carolina

scientific name

Chiraziulus kaiseri ( Mauriès, 1983 )
status

 

Chiraziulus kaiseri ( Mauriès, 1983) View in CoL

Figs 3–8 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig , 11–12 View Fig View Fig

Nannolene (Chiraziulus) kaiseri Mauriès, 1983: 252 View in CoL , figs 4–10.

Nannolene (Chiraziulus) kaiseri View in CoL – Golovatch 1983: 166.

Chiraziulus kaiseri View in CoL – Enghoff & Moravvej 2005: 63.

Diagnosis

A species of Chiraziulus , differing from C. troglopersicus sp. nov. by having triangular anterior gonopods in anterior view, the posterior branch of the telepodite smaller than the anterior branch, and the posterior gonopod with a simple, sharp, spinelike process.

Type material examined

IRAN: Holotype (♂) and numerous paratypes, Shiraz, sandstone mountains N of the town, 1600 m asl. Very dry, scattered vegetation including the first spring flowers, under stones and clods, 16 Feb. 1937, E.W. Kaiser leg. ( ZMUC).

Additional material examined

IRAN: 1 ♂, Sarab Cave, 22 Jul. 2002, Alexandri leg. ( ZMUC); 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, 19 Str. km W of Shiraz, G. Pretzmann leg. ( NHMW).

Description

Eyes absent, body depigmented, with prominent tergal crests. Ozopores on protruding tubercles, starting on 5 th body ring ( Fig. 3A, B View Fig ). Antenna with four long apical cones and bacilliform sensilla seated in small depressions on external part of the 5 th and 6 th antennomeres ( Fig. 3C View Fig ). Labrum and supralabral chaetotaxy as in Fig. 3E View Fig . Gnathochilarial stipes with three setae, two distolateral and one distomesal seta, the latter close to promentum. Lingual lamella with two setae. Promentum moderately setose ( Fig. 3F View Fig ). Limbus with numerous tiny denticles ( Fig. 3D View Fig ). Borders between cuticular scutes on part of body with lines of beadlike structures ( Fig. 3D View Fig ), similar to those observed by Akkari & Enghoff (2011) and Enghoff (2014) in other millipedes.

Male

Anterior gonopods ( Figs 4 View Fig , 5 View Fig A–F) with tongue-shaped, parallel-sided mid-sternal lobe. Each coxite approximately like an equilateral triangle folded at right angles along vertical axis; resulting surfaces facing anteriad and mesad; coxite hence narrow triangular in anterior view, ending in rather sharp point ( Fig. 5A View Fig ); coxite in mesal view with a plane surface traversed by oblique groove for accommodation of flagellum ( Fig. 4 View Fig ); posterior margin sinuous, in apical view c. 30% of it with rugose-scaly microsculpture on lateral surface. Telopodite large, two-lobed; anterior lobe (regarded as part of the coxite (e) by Mauriès) larger (Ta), but not reaching tip of coxite ( Fig. 5 View Fig D–E), apical margin concave ( Fig. 5F View Fig ); in anterior view Ta broadly visible lateral to coxite, with transverse “step”, distal to ‘step’ with several setae; in posterior view Ta longitudinally concave, apically with several setae and with mesal margin (facing rugosity of coxite) rugose; posterior lobe of telopodite (Tp) (T = telopodite of Mauriès) much shorter than Ta, rod- shaped, apically broadly rounded, with several setae ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). Rugose tips of coxite and telepodite (Ta) of anterior gonopod forming a pair of “forceps” ( Fig. 5F View Fig ). Flagellum exceedingly long, inserted below mid-height of posterior margin of coxite, initially directed distad, then turning anteriad and traversing mesal surface of coxite in slightly curved groove, then turning basad-posteriad, probably accommodated in basal oblique groove ( Fig. 4 View Fig B–C); apical part of flagellum densely covered with c. 5 µm long hairlike, retrorse processes ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). Posterior gonopods ( Fig. 5 View Fig G–I) apically covered with setae and with a long slender, spine-like, apically twisted process. Mesal sternal part of gonopods forming trough densely covered with sharktooth-like denticles ( Fig. 5J View Fig ).

Female

Vulva in situ as in Fig. 6 View Fig A–B. Peculiar, microtubular tissue present below insertion level of bursa ( Fig. 6C View Fig ). Operculum (o) smaller than bursa, with 2 large apical setae; bursa massive, enveloping operculum, with simple slit-shaped crest and 8 + 8 setae along distal margins ( Fig. 6D, E View Fig ).

Distribution

Known from several localities in Iran ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).

Intrapecific variability of Chiraziulus kaiseri

In addition to the type locality and a few sites in its vicinity, Chiraziulus kaiseri has been recorded from the south of Iran ( Golovatch 1983). Examination of an adult male from an isolated cave (Sarab Cave) in northwestern Iran, far from the type locality, leads us to include it in C. kaiseri as well and to regard the differences in the male gonopods as intraspecific variability ( Fig. 7 View Fig ).

The anterior gonopods of the specimen from Sarab Cave shows some differences compared to the type material, especially in the shape of the posterior branch of the telepodite ( Fig. 7 View Fig E–J). No remarkable difference was observed in the posterior gonopods ( Fig. 7 View Fig K–L). Some variability was also observed in the chaetotaxy of the gnathochilarial stipes ( Fig. 3F View Fig ). In the specimens from the type locality, Sarab Cave and 19 km W of Shiraz, there are two distolateral and one distomesal setae, whereas in the specimen illustrated by Golovatch (1983: 168, fig. 12), all three setae are distolateral.

ZMUC

Denmark, Kobenhavn [= Copenhagen], University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Spirostreptida

Family

Cambalidae

Genus

Chiraziulus

Loc

Chiraziulus kaiseri ( Mauriès, 1983 )

Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., Hosseini, Mohamad Javad Malek, Sadeghi, Saber & Enghoff, Henrik 2015
2015
Loc

Chiraziulus kaiseri

Enghoff H. & Moravvej S. A. 2005: 63
2005
Loc

Nannolene (Chiraziulus) kaiseri Mauriès, 1983: 252

Mauries J. - P. 1983: 252
1983
Loc

Nannolene (Chiraziulus) kaiseri

Golovatch S. I. 1983: 166
1983
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