Ostinobolus stellaris Wesener, 2009

Wesener, Thomas, Enghoff, Henrik & Sierwald, Petra, 2009, Review of the Spirobolida on Madagascar, with descriptions of twelve new genera, including three genera of ' fire millipedes' (Diplopoda), ZooKeys 19 (19), pp. 1-128 : 92

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.19.221

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3791457

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scientific name

Ostinobolus stellaris Wesener
status

sp. nov.

Ostinobolus stellaris Wesener View in CoL , sp. n.

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Material examined: Holotype: 1 ♂ (37 mm long), FMMC 8198 , Madagascar, Province Toliara, RNI Andohahela , parcel I, camp 3, 1200 m, rainforest, 24°35.0’ S, 46°44.1’ E, leg. S. Goodman, 7–17.XI.1995, pitfall traps. GoogleMaps

Differential diagnosis: O. montanus sp. n. is slightly larger than O. stellaris , the former differs from the latter in the presence of male coxal processes ( Fig. 51B View Figure 51 ) and completely different shaped posterior gonopods ( Fig. 51G View Figure 51 ). See above for a separation of O. stellaris and O. rufus .

Description. Measurements: male holotype with 40 rings, circa 37 mm long (broken), 3.7 mm wide.

Coloration faded in alcohol. Antennae and legs reddish, with white tips ( Fig. 50A View Figure 50 ). Head, collum, median part of body rings and telson greyish ( Fig. 50C View Figure 50 ). Metazona of body rings red. Eyes with circa 25 ocelli arranged in five rows ( Fig. 50A View Figure 50 ).

Antennae protruding back to ring 5 ( Fig. 50A View Figure 50 ).

Male coxal processes absent, but width of coxae 3 and 4 enlarged ( Fig. 50B View Figure 50 ). Preanal process absent ( Fig. 50C View Figure 50 ).

Anterior gonopod sternite lobe wide, broadly rounded ( Fig. 50D View Figure 50 ). Sternite tip lower than coxite. Coxite and telopodite inconspicuous, processes absent ( Fig. 50D View Figure 50 ).

Posterior gonopods: basal stem of telopodite elongated, 2.5 times longer than wide ( Fig. 50E View Figure 50 ). Apical part of telopodite star-shaped ( Fig. 50F View Figure 50 ). At mesal margin with three star arms (x, y, z in Fig. 50E View Figure 50 ). Telopodite apically with a small membranous process (x in Fig. 50F View Figure 50 ) and a well-developed membranous fringe (w). Between fringe (w) and membranous process (x) with a second process ( Figs 50E, F View Figure 50 ).

Distribution and ecology: only known from the Anosy rainforest north of the Isaka-Ivondro corridor ( Fig. 49 View Figure 49 ).

Etymology: stellaris , adjective, refers to the star-like shape of the posterior gonopod telopodite.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Spirobolida

SubOrder

Trigoniulidea

Family

Pachybolidae

Genus

Ostinobolus

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