Leptherpum buenovillegasi Bouzan, Means, Ivanov & Almeida, 2022

Bouzan, Rodrigo S., Means, Jackson C., Ivanov, Kaloyan, Almeida, Thaís Melo de, Brescovit, Antonio Domingos & Iniesta, Luiz Felipe M., 2022, Three new species of the Amazonian millipede genus Leptherpum (Polydesmida: Chelodesmidae), Zoologia (e 22020) 39, pp. 1-18 : 11

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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-4689.v39.e22020

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scientific name

Leptherpum buenovillegasi Bouzan, Means, Ivanov & Almeida
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sp. nov.

Leptherpum buenovillegasi Bouzan, Means, Ivanov & Almeida , sp. nov.

Figs 35−40 View Figures 35−40 , 53 View Figure 53

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Diagnosis. Adult males differ from all other species of the genus by the following combination of characters: prefemoral process longer than wide, oval; secondary process spatulate, arising from the basal inner margin of the prefemoral process ( Fig. 39 View Figures 35−40 ) and curving upward at approximately 45°; color of body rings dark red to black ( Figs 35−37 View Figures 35−40 ).

Description. Male (Holotype, INPA 396). Coloration (preserved in 70% ethanol): head and antennae dark reddish; labrum lighter than the head; 7 th antennomere yellowish; body and paranota tips dark red, nearly black ( Figs 35−37 View Figures 35−40 ); legs reddish brown, lighter than paranota ( Fig. 36 View Figures 35−40 ); telson dark reddish ( Fig. 37 View Figures 35−40 ). Head: with several thin setae; incisura lateralis suboval. Antennae: almost reaching the 5 th body ring; 5 th, 6 th and 7 th antennomere with a grouping of basiconic sensilla in small clusters on the distal and external margin. Body rings: cuticle with several small tubercles scattered across the metazonites; some larger tubercles along the posterior edge region of the metazonites, distributed in two nearly horizontal rows; large tubercles barely noticeable on the last segments ( Fig. 37 View Figures 35−40 ). Sternites with several thin elongate setae; sternite of sixth segment with two pairs of small, acute projections, becoming more conspicuous along the post-gonopodal sternites. Paranota: anterior border rounded; posterior border sub-rectangular ( Fig. 35−37 View Figures 35−40 ); metazonites 6, 8, 11, and 14 with small “tooth” on the posterior border ( Fig. 36 View Figures 35−40 ). Ozopore arrangement: 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15–19 (following the typical polydesmidan pore formula); ozopores surrounded by peritremata, positioned medially on paranota; peritremata suboval, projected laterally( Fig. 36 View Figures 35−40 ). Legs without modifications, except for a conspicuous dorsal lobe on the prefemur. Telson:triangular ( Fig. 37 View Figures 35−40 ); epiproct with (3+3) macrosetae on the dorsal side supported by small projections; two pairs (2+2) of spinnerets, superior pair more closely positioned to each other as compared to the inferior one; paraprocts each with two macrosetae; hypoproct triangular with one pair of macrosetae supported by small triangular projections. Gonopod aperture transversely oval, as typical for the genus, small, with a lateral pair of sclerotized triangular slit to accommodate the gonopods ( Fig. 8 View Figures 3−8 ).

Total length: 55.30. Total width: 8.13. Antennomere lengths (1−7): 0.68; 1.77; 1.53; 1.38; 1.29; 1.61; 0.31. Podomere lengths (1−7): 0.49; 0.89; 2.34; 0.80; 0.82; 1.44; tarsal claw 0.26. Gonopod aperture: length 0.85, width 1.88. Telson length: 1.07. Gonopod: length 1.65, width 1.74. Gonocoxae: length 0.67, width 1.46. Telopodite: length 1.60, width 0.77. Gonopods: gonocoxae subequal to the length of the telopodite, globose, projected on the ectal side ( Fig. 40 View Figures 35−40 ); with a small spiniform process; two macrosetae present on the dorsal side and two additional macrosetae present on the terminal portion of the ectal side. Prefemoral region ventrally positioned and setose, approximately 1/2 the length of the solenomere ( Figs 38, 39 View Figures 35−40 ). Prefemoral and acropodite regions separated by a cingulum basally (C; Figs 38−40 View Figures 35−40 ). Prefemoral process (PfP; Fig. 38 View Figures 35−40 ): longer than wide; longer than the solenomere; containing a thin ( Fig. 38 View Figures 35−40 ) and spatulate ( Fig. 39 View Figures 35−40 ) secondary process on the inner margin of its basal portion. Solenomere falciform, carrying the seminal groove to apical point (S; Figs 38−40 View Figures 35−40 ).

Female. Unknown.

Type material. Holotype: male from Crique Alama (2°13’40.6”N; 54°27’58.1”W), Maripasoula, French Guiana, 08.iii.2015, alt. 595m, V. Vedel leg. ( INPA 396 View Materials ). GoogleMaps

Distribution. Known only from Maripasoula, French Guiana ( Fig. 53 View Figure 53 ).

Etymology. The specific epithet is a patronym in honor of Dr. Julián Bueno Villegas for his friendship and outstanding contributions to our knowledge of millipedes.

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Figure 53. Distribution map of Leptherpum Attems, 1931 species. Taxa without precise geographic coordinates, i.e., L. californicum, L. huebneri, and L. schomburgkii, are not shown.

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Figures 35−40. Leptherpum buenovillegasi sp. nov., male holotype (INPA 396). (35) anterior body rings, dorsal view; (36) midbody rings, dorsal view; (37) posterior body rings, dorsal view; (38) right gonopod, mesal view; (39) right gonopod, ventral view; (40) right gonopod, ectal view. Scale bars: 35−37 = 2 mm; 38−40 = 500 µm.

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Figures 3−8. General somatic features of L. carinovatum (Attems, 1898). (3) male (IBSP 8300), head, oral view; (4) male (IBSP 8300), gnathochilarium, ventral view; (5) male (IBSP 8300), antenna, lateral view; (6) male (IBSP 8300), coxae of 2nd pair of legs, showing the gonopores, ventral view; (7) male syntype (ZMH), detail of body rings 6–7, ventral view; (8) male (IBSP 8300), body ring 7, detail of gonopod aperture, ventral view. The arrows point to the gonopores. Scale bars: 3−5, 8 = 1 mm; 6 = 500 µm; 7 = 2.5 mm.

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