Amplaria staceyi, Shear, 2021

Shear, William A., 2021, The millipede family Striariidae Bollman, 1893. II. New records and species of the genus Amplaria Chamberlin, 1941 (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Striarioidea), Zootaxa 4908 (2), pp. 205-224 : 215-216

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4908.2.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BEE08FC0-68C2-469D-BDEA-4F1D9843012E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4448023

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7670A27A-FF8D-FFDC-FF69-EF2BD8C54F7D

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Amplaria staceyi
status

sp. nov.

Amplaria staceyi , new species

Figs. 31–34 View FIGS View FIGS , 58, 59 View FIGS

Types: Male holotype and male and female paratypes from the Weir Trail, Palomar Mountain State Park, 33.3435°, -116.9072°, 1395 m asl, San Diego Co., California, collected March 26, 2017, by C. Richart, BJ Stacy, C. Lee, M. Salkiewicz & C. DeGroof (Richart collection #CHR5309). Additional paratypes from Pauma Valley , Palomar Mountain , 33.3417°, -116.9044°, collected 12 February 2017 by C. Richart, BJ Stacey & J. Keller (Richart collection #CHR5216), and from South Grade Road , Palomar Mountain , 33.3065°, -116.8774°, 13 22 m asl, collected 5 May 2011 by A. Schoenhofer. Parts of these specimens are mounted on SEM stub WAS34-12 .

Diagnosis: Very close to A. imberbis , but distinct in details of the gonopods (cf. Figs. 33–34 View FIGS , 58, 59 View FIGS with Figs. 11, 12 View FIGS in Shear [2020]).

Etymology: As requested by Casey Richart, this species is named for BJ Stacey for his extraordinary contributions to community science and for being among the collectors that discovered this species.

Description: Male holotype. Length about 9.0 mm, width 0.85 mm. Five black ommatidia in triangular patch. Labrum without hooks. Mandibular stipes with acute distal corner, otherwise not modified. Legpair 1 larger than legpair 2, without needle-like setae, tarsus with twisted, spatulate setae ventrally. Trochanters of legpair 2 with ventral projection about twice as long as podomere, densely set with specialized setae ( Fig. 32 View FIGS ). Legpair 3 coxal flasks short, about as long as width of coxae; pleurotergal bars of ring 7 short, scarcely reaching lateral sides of third coxae ( Fig. 31 View FIGS ). Legpairs 4–7 enlarged, podomeres flattened. Metazonital crests of moderate height. Pygidium short. Color pale tan with “2-stripe” pattern in darker purplish brown, purplish brown pleural spots, pygidium white.

Gonopods ( Figs. 33, 34 View FIGS , 58, 59 View FIGS ) simple, anterior angiocoxite scoop-like, with small, triangular lateral tooth subapically; posterior angiocoxite basally narrow, sharply curved, apically widened, sheathing four acute flagellocoxites. Ninth legpair without coxal process, telopodite typical.

Females similar to males in nonsexual characters.

Distribution: Known from several collections from Palomar Mountain.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Chordeumatida

Family

Striariidae

Genus

Amplaria

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