Archispirostreptus smithii Pocock 1899

Fig. 8

Archispirostreptus smithii Pocock 1899, p. 406. Graphidostreptus smithii: Attems 1914

Archispirostreptus smithii: Hoffman 1965; Krabbe 1982

Type material: Holotype: SOMALIA: 1 3, (BMNH 1897.11.10.89).

Additional material examined: SOMALIA: 1 Ƥ, (BMNH 1897.11.10.90). Diagnosis: Lateral metaplical process broad and horizontal proximally, distal half bent and tapering towards apical metaplical process (Figs 8a, 8b).

Description: Size: Body length 3 145–170 mm, Ƥ 220 mm; maximum body width 14–18 mm.

Number of body rings: 59–63.

Colour: Body black or brown.

Collum: Produced into anterior lobe, with 2 complete striae. Upper-most stria prominent.

Pre-femoral process of 1st pair of male legs: Triangular with long tapering extension (Fig. 8c).

Gonopod: (Figs 8a, 8b) Apex of sternum broadly rounded, apex not reaching level of paracoxite apex; paracoxite rounded apically and fused tightly to metaplica.

Metaplicae wide apart at level of telopodite spiral.

Proplica width constant; proplica apex overlapping lateral metaplical process proximally.

Lateral metaplical process broad and horizontal proximally, long and tapering distally. Distal half of lateral metaplical process deflected towards apical metaplical process. Apical metaplical process and proximal lateral metaplical process at right angle.

Distribution: Known from Ethiopia (Krabbe 1982) and Somalia.

Remarks: The apical metaplical process of the gonopod is similar to that of A. lugubris, A. bottegi and A. dodsoni, however, the orientation of the lateral metaplical process differs among these species. In A. smithii the lateral metaplical process gently bends distally towards the apical metaplical process. Although the position of the antetorsal spikes in relation to the apex is as in the gonopod of A. tumuliporus, the orientation of the terminal spike differs between the two species. In addition, the acute and tapering apical metaplical process of A. tumuliporus differs from the finger-like apical metaplical process of A. smithii and A. bottegi (see remarks on A. lugubris).