A new species of Trachelipus Budde-Lund, 1908 (Isopoda: Oniscidea: Trachelipodidae) from the Utrish Nature Reserve, northwestern Caucasus

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Arthropoda Selecta 26(1): 35 40 ARTHROPODA SELECTA, 2017 A new species of Trachelipus Budde-Lund, 1908 (Isopoda: Oniscidea: Trachelipodidae) from the Utrish Nature Reserve, northwestern Caucasus Íîâûé âèä ðîäà Trachelipus Budde-Lund, 1908 (Isopoda: Oniscidea: Trachelipodidae) èç çàïîâåäíèêà Óòðèø, ñåâåðî-çàïàäíûé Êàâêàç K.B. Gongalsky Ê.Á. Ãîíãàëüñêèé A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119071, Russia. E-mail: gongalsky@gmail.com Институт проблем экологии и эволюции им. А.Н. Северцова РАН, Москва, 119071, Россия. KEYWORDS: Isopoda, Oniscidea, Trachelipus, new species, woodlouse, Caucasus. КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА: Isopoda, Oniscidea, Trachelipus, новый вид, мокрица, Кавказ. ABSTRACT. A new species of woodlice, Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n. (Trachelipodidae), is described from the Utrish State Nature Reserve located on the Black Sea coast of the northwestern Caucasus, east of Novorossiysk. Diagnostic features of the new species as well as affinities within the genus Trachelipus Budde-Lund, 1908 are provided and discussed. РЕЗЮМЕ. Описан новый вид мокриц, Trachelipus utrishensis sр.n. (Trachelipodidae) из государственного природного заповедника Утриш, расположенного на берегу Черного моря на северозападном Кавказе, к востоку от Новороссийска. Представлены и обсуждены диагностические особенности нового вида, а также сродство в пределах рода Trachelipus Budde-Lund, 1908. Introduction The genus Trachelipus is very diverse encompassing more than 50 species [Schmalfuss, 2003], and rather variable [Tomescu et al., 2015] which makes species identification problematic. However, the genus in central and southern Europe was thoroughly revised by Ch. Schmidt [1997]. At the same time, a vast diversity of this genus can be found in regional faunas like the Caucasus [Kuznetsova, Gongalsky, 2012]. Schmalfuss and Khisametdinova [2015] presented an overview of the Trachelipus species inhabiting the eastern Black Sea coast of the Caucasus region, clarified the distribution of four species and highlighted the areas of potential occurrence of undescribed species. One of these spots is an area recently turned into the Utrish Nature Reserve on the Black Sea coast, on the Abrau Peninsula, east of Novorossiysk. The area attracts attention due to unique Mediterranean ecosystems on the Black Sea coast of Russia, and its very low accessibility and thus the low level of disturbance. The reserve includes both Mediterranean and low-mountain (up to 500 m a.s.l.) ecosystems. In the frames of study of soil fauna, we started investigating the fauna and population of woodlice of this area and discovered some species new to Russia [Gongalsky, Kuznetsova, 2011; Gongalsky, 2015]. Among the species listed in this area there were two Trachelipus species: T. razzautii (Arcangeli, 1913) and another species that s systematic position was doubtful. Although inhabiting the same area, these two species are clearly separated by the preferred environmental variables. A thorough analysis of both the morphology and ecology of this species and the literature brought us to the conclusion that there is an undescribed species who s description is provided below. Material and Methods The specimens were collected by hand and fixed in 96% ethanol. Terminology used in the species description is mainly based on Vandel [1960]. The investigation conducted by the author and his colleagues in the ecosystems of the Abrau Peninsula in 2004-2016 yielded a rich collection of woodlice specimens of this genus. One of two collected species is described herewith as a new species. Processing and dissections were done by using a Leica MZ8 binocular microscope. Micro preparations of diagnostic body appendages were done in euparal (Carl Roth GmbH). Line drawings were executed with the help of an Olympus BX41 microscope supplied with an Olympus U- DA camera lucida. The material is deposited in the collection of the Zoological Museum of Moscow University, Russia (ZMMU), and partly retained in the private collection of the author (A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia), as indicated below.

36 K.B. Gongalsky Fig. 1. Dorsal view of female paratype Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n., from the Abrau Peninsula, northwestern Caucasus. Рис. 1. Габитус сверху паратипа Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n., самка, с полуострова Абрау, северо-западный Кавказ. Taxonomy Class Malacostraca Latreille, 1802 Order Isopoda Latreille, 1817 Family Trachelipodidae Strouhal, 1953 Genus Trachelipus Budde-Lund, 1908 Trachelipus utrishensis Gongalsky sp.n. Figs. 1 5. MATERIAL. Holotype: # (ZMMU), Russia, Krasnodar Region, Utrish, 1 Topolnaya Valley, broadleave forest, VI.2008, K. Gongalsky leg. Paratypes: 2 ##, 2 $$ (ZMMU), 3 ##, 4 $$ (private collection of K. Gongalsky), Russia, Krasnodar Region, Utrish, 2 Topolnaya Valley, broadleave forest, VI.2006, K. Gongalsky leg.; 2 $$ (ZMMU), Russia, Krasnodar Region, Utrish, 1 Topolnaya Valley, broadleave forest, 17.VII.2016, A. Gorbunova leg. DIAGNOSIS. A species of Trachelipus characterized by the antennal flagellum with the articles of equal length; male exopod of pleopod 1 with the outer margin not convex in the proximal part; and male carpus of pereopod 7 with a prominent dorsal crest, widest in the middle of the carpus. DESCRIPTION. Somatic characters. Maximum body length: male 10.5 mm; female 14.0 mm. Holotype body length 10.2 mm. The body colour is dark grey-brown. At the base of the coxal plates of the pereonal segments 2 7 there are white or yellow spots, longer on the segments 5 7. Pereonal segments 2 7 and pleonal segments 1 3 with middle elongated white spots forming almost a line along the body. The posterior tips of the coxal plates are yellow-reddish. Laterally from the median zone of the pereonal tergites there are two fine yellowish pattern stripes (Fig. 1). Dorsal surface of cephalon and tergites is tuberculated. Tubercles are fewer and smaller on the coxal plates. The dorsal surface is covered with Y-shaped scale-setae (Fig. 2A). The glandular pore fields are round-shaped and distanced from the lateral margin (Fig. 2B). The body relatively elongated; pleon forms continuous margin with pereon (Fig. 1). Noduli laterales are located far from the lateral margins on the pereonite 1 and close to the lateral margins on the pereonites 2 to 7 (Fig. 2B). The cephalic lobes are well developed. The external sides of the lateral lobes are inclined to the exterior. The median lobe has its distal edge semicircular (Fig. 2C). The posterior margin of the coxal plates on the segments 1 3 are sinuous, and on the segments 4 7 are curved (Fig. 1). Telson is with distal part narrow with rounded apex (Fig. 2D). Appendages. Antennula with three articles (Fig. 2E); first article wide and long; second article three times shorter than first; third almost as long as first and narrow, bearing a tuft of aesthetascs at apex. Antenna reaching rear margin of pereonite 3; flagellum with 2 articles, of equal length (Fig. 2F). Left mandible (Fig. 3A) with pars incisiva with 2 teeth; basal to the lacinia is a hairy lobe with 2 penicils; molar penicil consisting of 12 14 plumose setae. Right mandible (Fig. 3B) with pars incisiva with 3 teeth; hairy lobe with 1 penicil; molar penicil as in the left. Maxillula (Fig. 3C): medial corner of inner endite with 2 strong penicils. Apical edge of outer endite bearing 10 teeth that are divided into two groups, the 6 medial teeth are more slender, with 4 5 cleft tips and 4 lateral spines are stouter with simple tips. Maxilla with bilobate edge, the medial half of of the apical edge of the inner lobe with a dense brush of short hairs (Fig. 3D). Maxilliped with outer corner of endite with 2 acute tips and large spine near the inner corner (Fig. 3E). Basal article of palp with 2 large spines. Tip of the distal article of palp consisting of a brush of spines. Pleopods with all exopods bearing uncovered lungs. Uropods (Fig. 2D) with exopods flattened and oval shaped, with 3 relatively large spines on apex. Male: Pereopods (Fig. 4A 4C). Pereopod 7 ischium with ventral margin slightly concave. The carpus has a prominent dorsal crest, widest in the middle (Fig. 4C). Genital papilla of a shape typical of the genus. Exopod of pleopod 1 (Fig. 5A) with a long and narrow distal part bent outwards; outer margin straight, not convex in the proximal part. Endopod of pleopod 1 with dorsal furrow and with a row of spines which become longer the closer to the tip they are (Fig. 5B). Pleopod 2: exopod is triangular with concave outer margin (Fig. 5C); endopod is much longer than exopod, narrow, with parallel sides (Fig. 5D). Pleopod 3 5: exopods (Fig. 3E G) are triangular, slightly decreasing in size from 3 to 5.

A new species of Trachelipus Budde-Lund 37 Fig. 2. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A dorsal scale-setae; B pereon epimera with noduli laterales and glandular pore fields; C head; D pleon, telson and uropods; E antennula; F antenna (female, paratype). Рис. 2. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A дорсальная сета; B эпимеры переонита с noduli laterales и поровыми полями; C голова; D плеон, тельсон и уроподы; E антеннула; F антенна (самка, паратип). REMARK. The species is assigned to the genus Trachelipus since it has 5 pairs of uncovered pleopodal lungs and flagellum of antennae consisting of two articles. Among species inhabiting NW Caucasus and NE Mediterranean, this species is the closest to T. razzautii due to a similar shape of exopod of the male pleopod 1. However, these two species differ in the following ways: (i) exopod of the male pleopod 1 has the outer

38 K.B. Gongalsky Fig. 3. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A left mandible; B right mandible; C maxillula; D maxilla; E maxilliped (female, paratype). Рис.3. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A левая мандибула; B правая мандибула; C максиллула; D максилла; E максиллипед (самка, паратип).

A new species of Trachelipus Budde-Lund 39 Fig. 4. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A pereopod 1; B pereopod 6; C pereopod 7 (male, holotype). Рис. 4. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A переопод 1; B переопод 6; C переопод 7 (самец, голотип). margin almost not convex on its proximal part (corresponding to the lung); (ii) the ratio between first and second article of antennal flagellum in T. utrishensis is 1:1 while in T. razzautii it is 1:2; (iii) in general T. razzautii is much smaller than T. utrishensis, is paler and less flat. The maximal size of T. razzautii in type location is from 4.5 (##) to 7 mm ($$) [Schmidt, 1997], and in the NW Caucasus is from 7.2 (##) to 9.2 mm ($$) [Schmalfuss, Khisametdinova, 2015]. The maximal size of T. utrishensis is from 10 mm (##) to 14 mm ($$). DISTRIBUTION. The species has been found between Sukko River and Lake Abrau on the Abrau Peninsula so far. It occupies broadleaved forests (Carpinus betulus, Tilia caucasica, Fagus orientalis, Quercus petraea, Fraxinus excelsior) growing on the slopes of the Navagir Ridge not closer than 2 3 km away from the sea [see: Gongalsky, Kuznetsova, 2011]. ETYMOLOGY. The species name utrishensis originates from the type locality Utrish, the peninsula which also gives name to the reserve. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The author is grateful to Dr. Christian Schmidt (Bielefeld, Germany) for approving the taxonomic identity of the described species. The author is very grateful to Dr. Stefano Taiti (Florence, Italy) for reviewing advanced drafts. English is checked by D. Price (Canada). This description of the species was carried out under financial support of the Russian Science Foundation (project 14-14-00894). References Gongalsky K.B. 2015. [New to Russia species of terrestrial isopod (Isopoda: Oniscidea) from Utrish Nature Reserve] // [Protection of Biota in Utrish Nature Reserve. Proceedings. Vol.3]. Maikop: Polygraph-Yug. P.257 258 [in Russian, with English summary]. Gongalsky K.B., Kuznetsova D.M. 2011. [Fauna and population of woodlice (Isopoda: Oniscidea) of Abrau Peninsula (North-Western Caucasus)] // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. Vol.90. No.8. P.916 922 [in Russian, with English summary]. Kuznetsova D.M., Gongalsky K.B. 2012. Cartographic analysis of woodlice fauna of the former USSR // ZooKeys. Vol.176. P.1 11.

40 K.B. Gongalsky Fig. 5. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A exopod of pleopod 1; B endopod of pleopod 2; C exopod of pleopod 2; D endopod of pleopod 2; E exopod of pleopod 3; F exopod of pleopod 4; G exopod of pleopod 5 (male, holotype). Рис. 5. Trachelipus utrishensis sp.n.: A экзопод плеопода 1; B эндопод плеопода 2; C экзопод плеопода 2; D эндопод плеопода 2; E экзопод плеопода 3; F экзопод плеопода 4; G экзопод плеопода 5 (самец, голотип). Schmalfuss H. 2003. World catalog of terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) // Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde. Serie A. Bd.654. S.1 341. Schmalfuss H., Khisametdinova D. 2015. Trachelipus species (Isopoda: Oniscidea) of the eastern Black Sea coast // Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A. Neue Serie. Bd.8. S.1 20. Schmidt C. 1997. Revision of the European species of the genus Trachelipus Budde-Lund, 1908 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea) // Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Vol.121. P.129 244. Tomescu N., Teodor L.A., Ferenti S., Covaciu-Marcov S.-D. 2015. Trachelipus species (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea) in Romanian fauna: morphology, ecology, and geographic distribution // North-Western Journal of Zoology. Vol. 11 (Supplement 1). P. S1-S106. Article No e150301. Vandel A. 1960. Isopodes terrestres (Première Partie) // Faune de France. Vol.64. Paris: Lechavalier. 416 pp. Responsible editor K.G. Mikhailov