Paraschizidium ferrarai, Taiti & Montesanto, 2018

Taiti, Stefano & Montesanto, Giuseppe, 2018, New species of subterranean and endogean terrestrial isopods (Crustacea, Oniscidea) from Tuscany (central Italy), Zoosystema 40 (11), pp. 197-226 : 210-215

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a11

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3810275

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/70FC4AC6-19FA-4234-AA6E-2E562594A3A1

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Paraschizidium ferrarai
status

sp. nov.

Paraschizidium ferrarai View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 12- 14 View FIG View FIG View FIG , 21E View FIG )

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Paraschizidium olearum View in CoL – Taiti & Ferrara 1980: 285; 1989: 81.

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. ♂, Isola di Gorgona , above Cala Scirocco, Prov. Livorno, 43°25’23”N, 9°53’59”E, under deeply enbed- GoogleMaps

ded stones, leg. S. Taiti, S. Vanni and A. Nistri, 19.IV.1995 ( MZUF 9674 ). Paratypes. 1♂, 1 ♀, same data as holotype ( MZUF 9674 ); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Isola di Gorgona , Prov. Livorno, 43°25’51”N, 9°54’23”E, above harbour, pine wood under deeply enbedded stones, leg. S. Taiti and S. Vanni, 30.X-1.XI.1979 ( MZUF 449 ); GoogleMaps 2 ♂, same locality, leg. S. Taiti, S. Vanni and A. Nistri, 21.IV.1995 ( MZUF 9675 ). GoogleMaps

DIAGNOSIS. — A blind, colourless species of Paraschizidium characterized by claviform dorsal scale-setae, antennula of three articles, male pleopod 1endopod with bilobed apex.

ETYMOLOGY. — The new species is named after Dr Franco Ferrara (Florence) for his invaluable contribution on the taxonomy of Oniscidea.

DESCRIPTION

Maximum length: ♂, 2.3 mm; ♀, 2.8 mm. Body colourless, strongly convex, able to roll up into a perfect ball ( Fig. 12A View FIG ), dorsally covered with claviform scale-setae ( Fig. 12B View FIG ); one line of noduli laterales per side on pereonites, more or less at the same distance from lateral margin ( Fig. 12A View FIG ). Cephalon ( Fig. 12 View FIG C-E) with a V-shaped scutellum clearly opened dorsally, antennary lobes narrow, quadrangular; eyes absent. Pereonite 1 ( Fig. 12F View FIG ) with posterior margin almost straight, postero-lateral corner slightly sinuous but with no schisma, ventrally with a small rounded tooth. Telson ( Fig. 12G View FIG ) subtriangular, wider than long, with slightly convex sides and broadly rounded apex. Antennula ( Fig. 12H View FIG ) of three articles, second article shortest, five aesthetascs at apex. Antenna ( Fig. 12I View FIG ) with fifth article of peduncle slightly longer than flagellum; second flagellar article about three times as long as first, with two rows of aesthetascs. Mandibles ( Fig. 13A, B View FIG ) with molar penicil semidichotomized and 1+ 3 free penicils on left and 1+ 1 on right mandible. Maxillula ( Fig. 13C View FIG ) outer branch with 4+ 5 (2 cleft) teeth, inner branch with two small stout penicils. Maxilla ( Fig. 13D View FIG ) with bilobed and setose apex. Maxilliped ( Fig. 13E View FIG ) endite with two triangular terminal spines, one subterminal strong seta and a triangular spine on medial corner. Pleopod 1 and 2 with monospiracular covered lungs. Uropod ( Fig. 13F View FIG ) with exopod flattened and wider than long, endopod longer than exopod.

Male

Pereopod 1 ( Fig. 14A View FIG ) carpus with some strong setae on sternal margin. Pereopod 7 ( Fig. 14B View FIG ) with no distinct sexual modifications, ischium with straight sternal margin. Pleopod 1 ( Fig. 14C View FIG ) exopod trapezoidal, much wider than long, with crenulate outer margin; endopod with bilobed apex, slightly bent outwards and bearing short setae near medial margin. Pleopod 2 ( Fig. 14D View FIG ) exopod triangular, with one seta on outer margin; endopod much longer than exopod.Pleopod 3-5 exopods as in Fig. 14 View FIG E-G.

REMARKS

At present, the genus Paraschizidium comprises four species: P. coeculum (Silvestri, 1897) widely distributed from Spain to Croatia and Hungary, P. hispanum Arcangeli, 1935 from Spain, P. roubali Frankenberger, 1940 from Czech Republic, which is most probably a junior synonym of P. coeculum ( Manicastri & Taiti 1994) , and P. esterelanum Juchault & Legrand, 1962 from France. Two more species from Greece ( P. levithae Sfenthourakis, 1995 and P. polyvotisi Sfenthourakis, 1995 ) are presently included in the genus but they should belong to the genus Schizidium Verhoeff, 1901 . In fact, Schmalfuss (2008) clearly stated that all the Greek species of Paraschizidium possessing a schisma on the pereonite 1 should be transferred to the genus Schizidium , even if he forgot to include those two species in the list of Schizidium species (S. Sfenthourakis pers. comm.). The new species is readily distinguished from P. coeculum and P. roubali in having claviform instead of piliform dorsal scale-setae; from P. hispanum in having the antennula of three instead of two articles, the male pereopod 7 ischium with straight instead of concave sternal margin, the male pleopod 1 endopod slightly, instead of distinctly, bent outwards. Paraschizidium ferrarai n. sp. is similar to P. esterelanum in having the antennula of three segments and the same shape of the uropodal exopod; it differs in the male pleopod 1 exopod trapezoidal instead of rectangular, with outer margin crenulate instead of straight, and in the endopod with distinctly bilobed apex. As pointed out by Manicastri &Taiti (1994) the populations reported by Vandel (1962) as P. olearum , or at least some of them, might belong to the new species P. ferrarai n. sp. (see also Séchet & Noël 2015 and Noël & Séchet 2017).

MZUF

Museo Zoologico La Specola, Universita di Firenze

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Armadillidiidae

Genus

Paraschizidium

Loc

Paraschizidium ferrarai

Taiti, Stefano & Montesanto, Giuseppe 2018
2018
Loc

Paraschizidium olearum

TAITI S. & FERRARA F. 1989: 81
TAITI S. & FERRARA F. 1980: 285
1980
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