Brevitibius polyptychus ( Kraus, 1958 ) Kraus, 1958
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176282 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6251149 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B587B0-6D03-FFFE-FF54-FE1460DBF96F |
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Brevitibius polyptychus ( Kraus, 1958 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Brevitibius polyptychus ( Kraus, 1958) View in CoL comb. n.
Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9
Bicoxidens View in CoL ? polyptychus Kraus, 1958 View in CoL
Bicoxidens polyptychus: Krabbe, 1982 View in CoL ; Mwabvu, 2000
Type material (examined): Holotype: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: 1 ɗ, Parc Natinal. de L’Upemba, Katanga Province [8º30'S, 26º20'E], 2.iv.1948, G.F. de Witte (HT018.229); Paratype: 3 ɗ, Parc National. de L’Upemba, Katanga Province [8º30'S, 26º20'E], 2.iv.1948, G.F. de Witte (018.130)
Diagnosis: Apical telocoxite with a long diagonal lateral process and a short median process ( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 a, 9b). Post knee telopodite with torsion and a femoral spine ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 c).
Description:
Size: Body length 155–168 mm; minimum and maximum body width 8–10 mm and 10–12 mm; antenna length 8–10 mm.
Number of body rings: 70–72.
Colour: Body, legs and antennae brown.
Collum: With anterior lobe, with 7–9 complete folds ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 e).
Pre-femoral process of 1st pair of male legs: Bean-shaped ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 d).
Sigilla on body ring: One row.
Gonopod: 8–9 mm long. Orally, apical telocoxite with a long diagonal lateral and a short median process ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 a). Aborally, lateral leaf without lobes or processes. Paracoxite arrow-head shaped ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 a); sternite reduced. Telopodite with femoral torsion and a black femoral spine distal to it ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 c).
Distribution: Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of Congo
Remarks: Unlike Bicoxidens species, this species is large-bodied, the anal valve has one furrow on each side and the collum has an anterior lobe with seven folds. The telopodite is not L-shaped but has torsion; the paracoxite is arrowhead-shaped (not rounded as in Bicoxidens species).
It appears to be closely related to central African species most of which were previously assigned to Spirostreptus in Krabbe (1982). A revision of these taxa needs to be undertaken in order to clarify the position of polyptychus in Spirostreptida .
However, we have tentatively assigned it to Brevitibius Attems, 1950 , based on the form of the telopodite. The femoral process is distal to the knee after which there is an abrupt narrowing and twisting of the telopodite around the femoral region, this is consistent with Brevitibius .
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Brevitibius polyptychus ( Kraus, 1958 )
Mwabvu, Tarombera, Hamer, Michelle L. & Slotow, Robert H. 2007 |
Bicoxidens polyptychus:
Krabbe 1982 |
polyptychus
Kraus 1958 |