Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897)

Iniesta, Luiz F. M., Bouzan, Rodrigo S. & Brescovit, Antonio D., 2019, On the millipede genus Heteropyge: description of the adults of H. araguayensis and revalidation of H. bidens (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Spirostreptidae), Iheringia, Série Zoologia (e 2019032) 109, pp. 1-13 : 11

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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1678-4766e2019032

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13265994

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scientific name

Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897)
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Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897) View in CoL

( Figs 30−32 View Figs 27−32 , 36−38 View Figs 33−38 , 42−44 View Figs 39−44 )

Archispirostreptus cayennophilus SILVESTRI, 1897b:348 View in CoL .Male holotype from Cayenna [4°55’21.13”N; 52°19’36.66”W], French Guiana, deposited in IRSNB, not examined. VIGGIANI, 1973:355.

Gymnostreptus (Gymnostreptus) cayennophilus ATTEMS, 1914:132 View in CoL .

Orthoporus brasiliensis SCHUBART, 1947:52 View in CoL . Syntypes from Aurá, Ananindeua [1°25’34.82”S; 48°23’10.84”W], state of Pará, Brazil, 18.IV.1940,A. L. Carvalho leg., deposited in MZSP and MNRJ 11846, examined; MAURIÈS, 1975:1272.

Scaphiostreptus (Scaphiostreptus) cayennophilus View in CoL . ATTEMS, 1950:231.

Heteropyge brasiliensis View in CoL . HOffMAN, 1960:113. Synonymized by MAURIÈS, 1975:1272.

Orthoporus cayennophilus View in CoL . JEEKEL, 1963:5.

Heteropyge cayennophilus View in CoL . MAURIÈS, 1975:1272; KRABBE, 1982:333.

Additional material examined. FRENCH GUIANA, Cayenne: Bordat Montabo (04°56’46.47”N; 52°18’24.50”W) GoogleMaps , 2♂, 5♀, 2 immatures, VII.1951, A. R. Hoge & J. M. Ruiz leg. ( IBSP 636 View Materials ) ; BRAZIL, Pará: Aurá (01°26’37.99”S; 48°23’9.24”W) GoogleMaps , 2♂, 6♀, ♀ immature, 18.IV.1940, A. L. Carvalho leg. ( MNRJ 11847 View Materials ) ; 52♀ ( MNRJ 11881 View Materials ) ; ♂ ( MNRJ 11838 View Materials ) ; ♂ ( MNRJ 11840 View Materials ) ; 25♂ immatures ( MNRJ 11848 View Materials ) ; 11♀ immatures ( MNRJ 11832 View Materials ) ; 27♂ ( MNRJ 11853 View Materials ) ; ♂ ( MNRJ 11839 View Materials ) .

Diagnosis. Males of H. cayennophilus can be recognized by a rounded process on the prefemur of the first pair of legs ( Fig. 43 View Figs 39−44 ). Gonopod with an erect straight proplica ( Fig. 36 View Figs 33−38 ); a short or inconspicuous ( MAURIÈS, 1975:1273, figs 32, 33) apicomesal process (app, Figs 36, 37 View Figs 33−38 ); distolateral process on metaplica (dmp, Figs 36, 37 View Figs 33−38 ) not protruding in posterior view; contiguous with metaplica ( Fig. 37 View Figs 33−38 ), different in diagonal aspect from that of H. bidens ( Fig. 34 View Figs 33−38 ); short and rounded in appearance.

Description. Described by SCHUBART (1947) as O. brasiliensis and with a complementary description by MAURIÉS (1975). Additional data are presented here.

Male ( IBSP 636) ( Figs 30-32 View Figs 27−32 ). Total length: 40 mm. Maximum vertical diameter: 2 mm.

First pair of legs: coxae rounded, with 5+5 setiform setae in a curved row on mesal region ( Figs 42, 43 View Figs 39−44 ). Prefemur triangular; 2+2 distomesal setae; a rounded prefemoral process; inconspicuous scattered setae at base of the process ( Fig. 43 View Figs 39−44 ). Tibia with membranous ventral pads ( Fig. 42 View Figs 39−44 ). Neither femur nor postfemur with ventral pads (at least not imperceptible). Second pair of legs: coxae rounded. Prefemur apprised to and contiguous with distal portions of the coxae; postfemur and tibia with very short membranous ventral pads ( Fig. 44 View Figs 39−44 ). Penis elongated and rounded.

Gonopod ( Figs 36−38 View Figs 33−38 ). Sternum semi-circular. Paracoxite (px) rounded. Proplica very short (pp); erect straight; with short apico-mesal process (app, Fig. 37 View Figs 33−38 ). Metaplica elongated (mp); distolateral metaplical (dmp) process not protruding in posterior view ( Fig. 37 View Figs 33−38 ), rounded and contiguous with metaplica. Inner process of metaplica (ip) evident; straight ( Fig. 38 View Figs 33−38 ). Telopodite bulky; antetorsal process absent; a large, lamellar, broad expansion covering partially the solenomere. Solenomere with one complete 360° torsion.

Distribution. Known from the northern region in French Guiana ( SILVESTRI, 1897b; MAURIÈS, 1975), and extending down to the state of Pará in Brazil ( SCHUBART, 1947).

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

IBSP

Instituto Biologico de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Spirostreptida

Family

Spirostreptidae

Genus

Heteropyge

Loc

Heteropyge cayennophilus (Silvestri, 1897)

Iniesta, Luiz F. M., Bouzan, Rodrigo S. & Brescovit, Antonio D. 2019
2019
Loc

Heteropyge cayennophilus

KRABBE, E. 1982: 333
MAURIES, J. P. 1975: 1272
1975
Loc

Orthoporus cayennophilus

JEEKEL, C. A. W. 1963: 5
1963
Loc

Heteropyge brasiliensis

MAURIES, J. P. 1975: 1272
HOffMAN, R. L. 1960: 113
1960
Loc

Scaphiostreptus (Scaphiostreptus) cayennophilus

ATTEMS, C. M. T. G. 1950: 231
1950
Loc

Orthoporus brasiliensis SCHUBART, 1947:52

MAURIES, J. P. 1975: 1272
SCHUBART, O. 1947: 52
1947
Loc

Gymnostreptus (Gymnostreptus) cayennophilus

ATTEMS, C. M. T. G. 1914: 132
1914
Loc

Archispirostreptus cayennophilus SILVESTRI, 1897b:348

VIGGIANI, G. 1973: 355
SILVESTRI, F. 1897: 348
1897
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