Zephronia montana ( Karsch, 1881 ) Karsch, 1881

Wesener, Thomas, 2015, The Giant Pill-Millipedes of Nepal (Diplopoda, Sphaerotheriida, Zephroniidae) *, Zootaxa 3964 (3), pp. 301-320 : 302-303

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.3.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:88702846-1180-400A-B7DB-4154ACD4EC49

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6100353

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC3687B4-581C-FF8C-FF3D-FD74FC860867

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Plazi

scientific name

Zephronia montana ( Karsch, 1881 )
status

comb. nov.

Zephronia montana ( Karsch, 1881) new combination

Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 a

Sphaeropoeus montanus Karsch, 1881: 31 (first description) Zephronia montana —Preudhomme de Borre 1884: 25 (list) Sphaeropoeus montanus — Attems 1914: 143 (list)

Sphaeropoeus montanus — Attems 1936: 192 (list)

Sphaeropoeus montanus — Moritz & Fischer 1974: 369 (list) Sphaeropoeus montanus — Jeekel 2001: 24 (list).

Material examined. 1 F holotype, ZMB 55. 'Himalaya', coll. Westermann.

Brief re-description. Of medium length, 39 mm long, 19 mm wide (at tergite 2). Colour faded brown, legs and antennae faded orange-brownish. Tergites with tiny setae ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A). Antennomeres 1–5 short and of equal length, antennomere 6 enlarged, but not axe-shaped, disc carrying 65/72 apical cones. Pleurite 1 and 2 well-rounded. Leg 1 with 2, 2 with 4, 3 with 7, 4–21 with 7 or 8 ventral spines. Tarsi 3–21 with single apical spine. Coxae 3–21 with large, well-rounded coxal processes. Anal shield well rounded, glabrous, underside with one very small, dot-like locking carina.

Female vulva with a narrow operculum, barely projecting above coxa ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Interior (mesal) tip of operculum protruding to highest point; shallowest point reached slightly lateral of the tip.

Remarks. The vulva of the holotype is very similar to that of Zephronia species living in the area. The genus Sphaeropoeus is restricted to the Malayan peninsula in mainland Asia and not likely to occur in the Himalayas. For this reason, the species is transferred to the genus Zephronia .

Other recorded characters, such as the presence of only a dot-like locking carina, and the presence of setose tergites, are not present in any Nepalese Sphaerotheriida species.

ZMB

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Sphaerotheriida

Family

Zephronidae

Genus

Zephronia

Loc

Zephronia montana ( Karsch, 1881 )

Wesener, Thomas 2015
2015
Loc

Sphaeropoeus montanus

Jeekel 2001: 24
Moritz 1974: 369
1974
Loc

Sphaeropoeus montanus

Attems 1936: 192
1936
Loc

Sphaeropoeus montanus

Attems 1914: 143
Borre 1884: 25
Karsch 1881: 31
1881
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