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Paracryptops inexpectus

Paracryptops inexpectus

Chamberlin, 1914

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Description. Length 16 mm. Preserved body color light orange, cephalic plate darker orange, legs and antennae light yellow. Cephalic plate: hairs not detected, longer than wide, sides sublinear, with two short, incomplete, paramedian sulci arising from caudal margin, latter overlain slightly by 1 st tergite (Fig. 2). Antennae: reaching back to segment 3, with 17 antennomeres, first eight sparsely hirsute with scattered longer hairs, remaining articles with dense, fine pubescence. Coxosternum: hairs not detected, without sulci; anterior margin with two short, rounded, narrowly segregated lobes (Fig. 3). Forcipules: broad basally and set well apart, without trochanteroprefemoral processes, narrowing slightly distad; claws distinctly narrower, apices separated in situ by nearly combined widths of coxosternal lobes (Fig. 3). Tergites: smooth and glossy, hairs not detected. 1 st tergite without sulci. 2 nd tergite with incomplete paramedian sulci extending from midlength to caudal margin. 3 rd – 20 th tergites with complete paramedian sulci; 4 th – 19 th with low, rounded, median longitudinal elevations; 4 th – 20 th with incomplete lateral depressions arising short of anterior margins, terminating before caudal margins (Fig. 4). Tergites 5 ­ 20 with pretergites (fig. 4), more evident on 14 th – 19 th segments. Ultimate tergite slightly shorter than preceding, with lateral carinae and slight median longitudinal depression; caudal margin extended in midline (Fig. 4). Sternites: smooth and glabrous; 2 nd­ 19 th sternites with strong transverse and short median depressions, not forming clear cruciform configurations (Fig. 5). Ultimate sternite shorter than preceding, without depressions; caudal margin sublinear (Fig. 6). Coxopleura: short, without spines (Fig. 6). Leg pairs 1 ­ 20: relatively long. Tibiae and tarsi without spurs, with long, sparse, stiff bristles; tarsi of legs 1 ­ 19 undivided, longer than tibiae. Ultimate legs (Fig. 7): prefemora and femora without spines but with scattered, long bristles. Tibiae with bristles laterad, each ventral surface with a row of four spines curving caudad distally. First tarsi short, with two lateral bristles and one spine each. Second tarsi without spurs, ventral surfaces with rounded lobes proximad. FIGURES 2 – 7. Paracryptops inexpectus. Figs. 3 and 6 – 7 are drawn from the holotype; figs. 2 and 4 – 5 derive from a Dominican specimen. 2, cephalic plate, basal antennomeres, and 1 st tergite, dorsal view. 3, coxosternum and forcipules, ventral view. 4, tergites 17 – 21, dorsal view. 5, sternites 16 & 17, ventral view. 6, ultimate sternite and coxopleura, ventral view. 7, prefemur, femur, tibia, 1 st and 2 nd tarsi, and claw of ultimate leg, lateral view. F, femur; PF, prefemur; TI, tibia; T 1, 1 st tarsus; T 2, 2 nd tarsus. Scale line = 1.0 mm for figs. 2 and 5; 0.75 mm for figs. 3 – 4 and 6 – 7. Ecology. No habitat information is available for P. inexpectus. As the holotype was discovered in a potted plant, we presume it was found in soil, a likely place to find a smallbodied, weakly sclerotized centipede.
Rediscovery and redescription of the centipede Paracryptops inexpectus Chamberlin, 1914, with an account of the genus (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae: Cryptopinae)
Diagnosis. Cephalic plate longer than wide, with two short, incomplete sulci arising from caudal margin, overlain by 1 st tergite. Anterior coxosternal margin with two narrowly segregated, rounded lobes. 3 rd – 20 th tergites with complete paramedian sulci; 4 th – 19 th with rounded, median, longitudinal elevations; 4 th – 20 th with lateral depressions. 2 nd – 19 th sternites with procurved transverse depressions bissected in midlines by short, longitudinal impressions. Tibiae and tarsi of legs 1 ­ 20 without spurs. Tibiae of ultimate legs with a row of four ventral spurs apiece; each first tarsus with one ventral spur.
Rediscovery and redescription of the centipede Paracryptops inexpectus Chamberlin, 1914, with an account of the genus (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae: Cryptopinae)
Remarks. In contrast to the hirsute structures in P. i n d i c u s and P. spinosus (Silvestri 1924, Jangi and Dass 1978), the cephalic plate, coxosternum, and forcipules of the three available specimens of P. i n e x p e c t u s are essentially glabrous. As none of the individuals is in particularly good condition, it is possible that more hairs were present and have fallen off. If there truly are no hairs in P. inexpectus, the absence would seem to be diagnostic for the species. Based on Pocock’s (1894) account and figures, P. inexpectus does not appear to be very different from P. weberi aside from the absence of hairs, and it bears repeating that the latter was intercepted in quarantine in Hawaii, showing that it can be transported in this manner. We think that P. inexpectus may be a junior synonym of P. w e b e r i and represent an introduction into the New World that subsequently was carried to the United States and intercepted at Washington. Jangi and Dass (1978) suggested that the number of spines on the tibiae and first tarsi of the ultimate legs constitute species­level characters. However, they did not check all five component species, and they noted that the number of tibial spines in P. spinosus varies with age. The taxonomic value of these characters is thus unknown, and further study is needed.
Rediscovery and redescription of the centipede Paracryptops inexpectus Chamberlin, 1914, with an account of the genus (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae: Cryptopinae)
Distribution. Occurring at an unknown location in Guyana, and the following site in the Lesser Antilles: DOMINICA, Roseau, 12 June 1958, S. Lazel (NMNH­ 2 specimens). New Country Record.
Rediscovery and redescription of the centipede Paracryptops inexpectus Chamberlin, 1914, with an account of the genus (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae: Cryptopinae)
Type specimen. Holotype (MCZ) taken by an unknown inspector on an unknown date prior to 1914 in Washington, D. C., USA, in the soil of a potted plant shipped from Guyana. Chamberlin (1914) does not say where the specimen came from in Guyana, and no locality is provided on the slide label of the holotype. Schileyko (2002) stated that the locality is “ Dunoon, ” a town on the Demerara River about 30 mi (48 km) south of Georgetown, but this is without basis and is disregarded.
Rediscovery and redescription of the centipede Paracryptops inexpectus Chamberlin, 1914, with an account of the genus (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae: Cryptopinae)

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  • Dyntaxa. Svensk taxonomisk databas - 35892 names
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  • United Kingdom Species Inventory (UKSI) - 29643 names
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  • The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species - 21221 names
  • Afromoths, online database of Afrotropical moth species (Lepidoptera) - 13961 names
  • Brazilian Flora 2020 project - Projeto Flora do Brasil 2020 - 13829 names
  • Prokaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-Date (PNU) - 10079 names
  • Checklist Dutch Species Register - Nederlands Soortenregister - 8814 names
  • ICTV Master Species List (MSL) - 7852 names
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  • GRIN Taxonomy - 5882 names
  • Taxon list of fungi and fungal-like organisms from Germany compiled by the DGfM - 4570 names
  • Catalogue of Afrotropical Bees - 3623 names
  • Catalogue of Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera) of North America - 3327 names
  • Checklist of Beetles (Coleoptera) of Canada and Alaska. Second Edition. - 3312 names
  • Systema Dipterorum - 2850 names
  • Catalogue of the Pterophoroidea of the World - 2807 names
  • The Clements Checklist - 2675 names
  • Taxon list of Hymenoptera from Germany compiled in the context of the GBOL project - 2496 names
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  • National checklist of all species occurring in Denmark - 1922 names
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  • Database of Vascular Plants of Canada (VASCAN) - 1822 names
  • Taxon list of vascular plants from Bavaria, Germany compiled in the context of the BFL project - 1771 names
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  • A list of the terrestrial fungi, flora and fauna of Madeira and Selvagens archipelagos - 1602 names
  • Aphid Species File - 1565 names
  • World Spider Catalog - 1561 names
  • Taxon list of Jurassic Pisces of the Tethys Palaeo-Environment compiled at the SNSB-JME - 1270 names
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  • GBIF Algae Classification - 1100 names
  • International Cichorieae Network (ICN): Cichorieae Portal - 975 names
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  • New Zealand Marine Macroalgae Species Checklist - 787 names
  • Annotated checklist of endemic species from the Western Balkans - 754 names
  • Taxon list of animals with German names (worldwide) compiled at the SMNS - 503 names
  • Catalogue of the Alucitoidea of the World - 472 names
  • Lygaeoidea Species File - 462 names
  • Catálogo de Plantas y Líquenes de Colombia - 422 names
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  • GTDB supplement - 139 names
  • Mantodea Species File - 119 names
  • Endemic species in Taiwan - 93 names
  • Taxon list of Araneae from Germany compiled in the context of the GBOL project - 88 names
  • Species of Hominidae - 78 names
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  • Catalogue of the type specimens of Cosmopterigidae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) from research collections of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences - 47 names
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  • Taxon list of Trichoptera from Germany compiled in the context of the GBOL project - 34 names
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  • Range and Regularities in the Distribution of Earthworms of the Earthworms of the USSR Fauna. Perel, 1979 - 32 names
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  • The Earthworms of the Fauna of Russia. Perel, 1997 - 5 names
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  • Taxon list of Protura from Germany compiled in the context of the GBOL project - 3 names
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GBIF Usage Key
2231552
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Backbone Key
2231552
Taxon ID
gbif:2231552
Last Crawled
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