Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) gemmifer Attems, 1928a

Simaiakis, Stylianos Michail & Edgecombe, Gregory D., 2013, Scolopendromorph centipedes (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) in the Natural History Museum (London): A review of the hitherto unidentified species collected in Africa, with remarks on taxonomy and distribution, and a new species of Otostigmus (Parotostigmus), Zootaxa 3734 (2), pp. 169-198 : 179

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Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) gemmifer Attems, 1928a
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9. Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) gemmifer Attems, 1928a View in CoL

( Figs 15–17 View FIGURES 15–21 )

Material examined. Cameroon: Tinta , Assumbo, Mamfe distr., 4/4/1933 (137L, 168 IN), 2350’, Percy Sladen Expedition, leg. I. T . Sanderson, 1 ex., BMNH ?; Cameroon: Mamfe , Mamfediu, 550’ (109L, 119 IN), 17/2/1933 and 3/3/1933, in dead logs, under stones, Percy Sladen Expedition, leg. F.J. Sanderson, 1 ex., BMNH ?; Nigeria: Nko , Obubra div., S . Nigeria, 500 ft, 28/6/1933 (249 s, 385 in), Percy Sladen Expedition, leg. F.J. Sanderson, 1 ex., BMNH ?. ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ).

Type locality. Cameroon ( Maconje farm, Mungo river) ( Minelli et al. 2006) .

General distribution. West-Central Tropical Africa: Cameroon ( CM) ( Minelli et al. 2006); Nigeria ( NG) (new region record).

Remarks. The two specimens from Cameroon studied here compare to the original description as follows (Attems’ character state in parentheses): 2.5 glabrous antennal articles [2.33]; 4+4 or 3+5 teeth on the coxosternal tooth plates (in the latter case with the inner two pairs grouped); paramedian stutures complete from T8 [T7]; paramedian sutures confined to the anterior part of sternites; no coxopleural process; two tarsal spurs on legs 1–3 [4–5]; one tarsal spur to leg 19. A specimen from southern Nigeria ( Figs 15–17 View FIGURES 15–21 ) agrees with the Cameroon specimens in all details, including 2.5 glabrous articles, paramedian sutures complete from T7, the same shape of the sternite of the ultimate leg-bearing segment and coxopleuron ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 15–21 ), and one tarsal spur from at least leg 4 (legs 1–3 missing) to leg 19.

Attems, C. (1928 a) Neue Scolopendriden der Museen Wien und Hamburg. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 78, 279 - 307.

Minelli, A., Bonato, L., Dioguardi, R., Chagas, J. A., Edgecombe, G. D., Lewis, J. G. E., Pereira, L. A., Shelley, R. M., Stoev, P., Uliana, M. & Zapparoli, M. (2006 and onwards). CHILOBASE. A web resource for Chilopoda taxonomy.

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FIGURE 8. Otostigmus (Otostigmus) cuneiventris, O. (Parotostigmus) coltellus n. sp., O. (P.) gemmifer and O. (P.) productus, distribution records of specimens from Africa housed in the NHM collection.

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FIGURES 15–21. Figs 15–17. Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) gemmifer Attems, 1928, from Nigeria: Figure 15, cephalic plate and T1, dorsal view, scale bar 0.5 mm; Figure 16, forcipular segment, ventral view, scale bar 0.5 mm; Figure 17, coxopleuron and sternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment, ventral view, scale bar 0.5 mm. Figs 18–21. Otostigmus (Parotostigmus) productus Karsch, 1888, from São Tomé: Figure 18, cephalic plate and T1, dorsal view, scale bar 0.5 mm; Figure 19, forcipular segment, ventral view, scale bar 0.5 mm; Figure 20, coxopleuron and sternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment, ventral view, scale bar 0.25 mm; Figure 21, tergite of ultimate leg-bearing segment and right ultimate leg, dorsal view, scale bar 0.5 mm.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

CM

Chongqing Museum