Redescription of the enigmatic myriapod Hanseniella chilensis (Hansen, 1903) (Symphyla, Scutigerellidae) based on scanning electron microscope images of Chilean specimens

Antonio Parra-Gómez, Jorge Pérez-Schultheiss, Leonardo D. Fernández

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Abstract

Hanseniella chilensis is the only myriapod of the class Symphyla known from Chile. This garden centipede, or pseudocentipede, was described more than 120 years ago based on morphologically incomplete specimens collected in central Chile, a well-known biodiversity hotspot. In this study, we redescribe this species based on morphologically com-plete specimens collected near the type locality using scanning electron microscope images. Our study provides the description of diagnostic characters hitherto unknown in this species such as macrochaetae of the tergites and spinnerets of the cerci. We also include a new record from central Chile and discuss the presumed presence of this species in Argentina and Madagascar.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalZooKeys
Volume2024
Issue number1198
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Biodiversity hotspot
  • biogeography
  • Chile
  • garden centipede
  • Myriapoda
  • pseudocentipede
  • SEM images
  • soil-dwelling arthropod
  • symphylans
  • taxonomy

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