Callistocilla sp. 1

Enghoff, Henrik, Ngute, Alain Senghor K., Mnendendo, Hamidu R., Kivambe, Exaud E., Mhagawale, Waziri, Malanda, Robin C., Mpoto, Athuman & Marshall, Andrew R., 2025, A mountain of millipedes XII. The Chelodesmidae of the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), European Journal of Taxonomy 997, pp. 210-255 : 248-250

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Callistocilla sp. 1
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Callistocilla sp. 1

Fig. 20C–E View Fig

Material examined (total 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀)

TANZANIA • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; Morogoro Region, Kanga Mts, Kanga Forest Reserve ; 400–500 m a.s.l.; 22–25 Nov. 1984; N. Scharff leg.; lowland rain forest; NHMD 1184571 .

Remarks

These specimens agree closely with the original description of C. beatrix ( Hoffman 1977) , except for the presence of very small ozopores ( Fig. 20C–D View Fig ) and tiny small gonopod details. This species, too, shares the peculiar paranotal microsculpture seen in C. dolorotrix and C. beatrix ( Fig. 20E View Fig ).

Identification of Chelodesmidae from the Udzungwa Mountains

As mentioned in the introduction, no useful diagnosis of the family Chelodesmidae is available. For identification of chelodesmids from the Udzungwa Mts it is therefore necessary to single out differences between this family and each other polydesmidan family occurring in the Udzungwas. Table 4 provides this information.

Key to Chelodesmidae from the Udzungwa Mountains (based on gonopodal characters)

1. Prefemoral process (prp) not in contact with solenomere ( Fig. 19 View Fig ); coxa (cx) without a conical process distally on anterior side ............................................ Callistocilla dolorotrix Hoffman, 2005 View in CoL

– Prefemoral process in close contact with solenomere; coxa usually with a conical process (cxp) distally on anterior side ..................................................................................................................... 2

2. Prefemoral process ( Figs 16–17 View Fig View Fig , prp) elaborate, with several rows of strong spikes ........................ ................................................................................... Dionaeadesmus force Enghoff gen. et sp. nov.

– Prefemoral process not so elaborate, without rows of strong spikes ................................................ 3

3. Solenomere (slm) very broad, much broader than prefemoral process ( Fig. 14 View Fig ) ............................... .................................................................................................... Tanzaniella howelli Hoffman, 1977 View in CoL

– Solenomere not much broader than prefemoral process ( Morogorius spp. ) .................................... 4

4. Parasolenomere (ps) deeply divided into two subequal lobes; coxal process (cxp) very poorly developed ( Figs 5–6 View Fig View Fig ) ............................................................... Morogorius divisus Enghoff sp. nov.

– Parasolenomere not divided into subequal lobes .............................................................................. 5

5. Parasolenomere (ps) slender, straight, pointed with a tiny needlelike side branch (nb) ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) ........ .................................................................................................... Morogorius pugio Enghoff sp. nov.

– Parasolenomere different .................................................................................................................. 6

6. Parasolenomere (ps) short, stout ( Figs 11–12 View Fig View Fig ) ................................................................................. 7

– Parasolenomere (ps) larger, consisting of a broad basal part and a tapering apical part ( Fig. 8 View Fig ) ....... ........................................................................................ Morogorius louishanseni Enghoff sp. nov.

7. Parasolenomere (ps) rounded, with a basal retrorse process; prefemoral process very broad, almost circular ( Fig. 12 View Fig ) ................................................................... Morogorius cochlear Enghoff sp. nov.

– Parasolenomere (ps) pointed; prefemoral process not so broad ( Fig. 11 View Fig ) .......................................... ............................................................................................. Morogorius kitungulu Enghoff sp. nov.

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