Boreohesperus Shear, 1992

Car, Catherine A. & Harvey, Mark S., 2017, New species of Boreohesperus (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) from north-western Australia, European Journal of Taxonomy 320 (320), pp. 1-11 : 2-3

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.320

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848030

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C54272-FFA9-A017-FDC8-71EA40DA5B35

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scientific name

Boreohesperus Shear, 1992
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Genus Boreohesperus Shear, 1992 View in CoL

Fig. 1 View Fig

Boreohesperus Shear, 1992: 778 View in CoL .

Type species

Boreohesperus capensis Shear, 1992 View in CoL , by original designation.

Diagnosis

Boreohesperus may be distinguished from the four other genera of Australian paradoxosomatids whose gonopods divide into two main branches, Dicladosoma Brölemann, 1913 , Dicladosomella Jeekel, 1982 , Oncocladosoma Jeekel, 1985 and Somethus Chamberlin, 1920 , by the two main branches of its gonopod arising from a distinct femorite that may vary from one-quarter to one-half of the acropodite length. In contrast, in Dicladosoma , the two thick gonopod branches arise from the prefemur, and the gonopods of each of the other three genera are split into two main branches much more deeply than in Boreohesperus , almost to the base of the acropodite.

Description

The type species description remains unchanged from that set out in the first paper on Boreohesperus by Car & Harvey (2013).

Taxonomic notes

The new species are considerably larger than those previously described, except B. capensis , ranging in length from approximately 16–20 mm. They, like B. capensis , also lack paranota. The gonopods of the three new species are also relatively larger (> 1 mm in length) and much more robust than the delicate structures of the other species, five of which have gonopods less than 1 mm in length. In all three new species, the gonopod femorite is relatively longer (approximately one-half the acropodite length), stockier and extremely broad when compared with those of the southern species, particularly that of the type species. It seems that the new Koolan Island species ( B. vascellus sp. nov.) represents one extreme of femorite stoutness while B. capensis has the most slender femorite of all ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). Finally, with the exception of B. capensis , each of the described southern species has a marked bifurcation of the solenomere tip: two of the new species carry a small process at the solenomere tip; in the third, a process is entirely lacking.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Polydesmida

Family

Paradoxosomatidae

Loc

Boreohesperus Shear, 1992

Car, Catherine A. & Harvey, Mark S. 2017
2017
Loc

Boreohesperus

Shear W. A. 1992: 778
1992
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