Ctenorillo orientalis Carpio-Díaz, Taiti & López-Orozco, 2023

Carpio-Díaz, Yesenia M., López-Orozco, Carlos Mario, Borja-Arrieta, Ricardo, Gutierrez-Estrada, Miguel, Campos-Filho, Ivanklin Soares, Sfenthourakis, Spyros, Taiti, Stefano, Moreno, Jhon Cesar Neita, Bermúdez, Adriana, Navas-S., Gabriel R. & Bichuette, Maria Elina, 2023, The genus Ctenorillo Verhoeff, 1942 (Oniscidea, Armadillidae) from Colombia: new records, new species, and conservation comments, Tropical Zoology (trop. Zool.) 36 (3 - 4), pp. 53-84 : 69-72

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.4081/tz.2023.141

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15800843

persistent identifier

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Felipe

scientific name

Ctenorillo orientalis Carpio-Díaz, Taiti & López-Orozco
status

sp. nov.

Ctenorillo orientalis Carpio-Díaz, Taiti & López-Orozco View in CoL n. sp.

Figures 1,11-13

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Material examined

COLOMBIA: Holotype ♀ ( CUDC-CRU 57 ), Cesar, Manaure, San José de Oriente, Serranía de Perijá , 10°17’40.4”N 72°55’52.1”W, 13 August 2015, leg. C.M. López-Orozco and Y. Herrera-Medina. GoogleMaps Paratypes: 1 ♀ (parts in micropreparations) ( CUDC-CRU 355 ) GoogleMaps , 5 ♀♀ ( CUDC-CRU 356 ), same data as holotype GoogleMaps .

Description

Maximum length: 4.5 mm. Color brown; antennae and pereopods strongly pigmented; pereonites 1-7 and pleon with median and paramedian portions depigmented; pereonite 1 epimera anterior and posterior corners depigmented; pereonites 2-7 epimera lateral margins with large depigmented spot. Dorsum covered with short triangular tubercles, arranged as follows ( Figure 11A,B View Figure 11 ): vertex of cephalon with 16 tubercles in three rows, anterior row with six tubercles, middle row with four tubercles, posterior row with six tubercles; pereonite 1 with four tubercles on anterior row, 14 tubercles on middle row, and seven tubercles on posterior row; pereonites 2-7 with eight tubercles on anterior row, nine tubercles on posterior row; pleonites 3 and 4 with four tubercles, pleonite 5 and telson with two tubercles each. Dorsal surface with semi-circular scale-setae ( Figure 11C View Figure 11 ). Pereonites 1-7 epimera with one line of noduli laterales per side inserted on antero-lateral surface of second outer tubercle. Cephalon ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 D-F) with frontal shield rectangular, slightly protruding above vertex, and slightly bent over vertex; eyes of 17-19 ommatidia. Pereonite 1 epimera grooved on lateral margins, for about one quarter of length, inner lobe of schisma rounded, not extending beyond posterior margin of outer lobe; pereonites 2 epimera subtriangular, 3-7 rectangular; pereonite 2 with ventral lobe subrectangular, distal margin rounded, not extending beyond posterior margin of epimera ( Figure 11A,F,G View Figure 11 ). Pleonites 3-5 epimera rectangular ( Figure 11H,I View Figure 11 ). Telson ( Figure 11H View Figure 11 ) hourglass-shaped, proximal part broader than distal part, slightly convex distal margin. Antennula ( Figure 11J View Figure 11 ) of three articles, proximal and distal articles subequal in length, distal article bearing five subapical aesthetascs. Antenna ( Figure 11K View Figure 11 ) short and stout, slightly surpassing posterior margin of cephalon when extended backwards; flagellum of two articles, distal article three times as long as proximal article, and bearing two lateral aesthetascs; apical organ short. Buccal pieces ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 A-E) as in Ctenorillo binomio n. sp. Pereopods 1-7 ( Figure 13A,B View Figure 13 ) with no particular modifications; pereopod 1 carpus with antennal grooming brush transverse, distal setae apically cleft; dactylus with ungual and dactylar seta simple. Uropod ( Figure 12F View Figure 12 ) protopod trapezoidal, flattened, basal part enlarged, medial margin slightly concave; exopod short, inserted dorsally below distinct lobe near medial margin; endopod inner and outer margins bearing fringe of setae. Pleopods 1-5 exopods with monospiracular lungs. Pleopod 1 exopod ( Figure 13C View Figure 13 ) twice as wide as long, distal margin almost straight. Pleopod 2 exopod ( Figure 13D View Figure 13 ) subtriangular, outer margin concave bearing many short setae. Pleopod 3 and 4 exopods ( Figure 10E,F View Figure 10 ) subrectangular, distal margin slightly concave and bearing many short setae. Pleopod 5 exopod ( Figure 13G View Figure 13 ) rhomboid, outer margin almost straight bearing many short setae.

Etymology

The new species name refers to the geographical location of the locality where the specimens were collected: Cordillera Oriental de Colombia.

Remarks

Despite the absence of male specimens, Ctenorillo orientalis n. sp. exhibits a unique arrangement of the dorsal tubercles of the cephalon and pereon. In the arrangement of the dorsal tubercles of the pleon, the new species is similar to C. gabunensis , C. tuberosus and C. binomio n. sp.. It can de distinguished by the shape, number and arrangement of the dorsal tubercles of cephalon and pereon (see Schmalfuss and Ferrara 1983; Campos-Filho et al. 2017).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

SubOrder

Oniscidea

Family

Armadillidae

Genus

Ctenorillo

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