Sunday, June 16, 2024

[Chilopoda • 2024] Edgethereua chilensis & E. goloboffi • A New Genus of scutigerid centipede (Myriapoda) from southern South America with the Description of Two New Species and an updated molecular phylogeny of the myriapod Order Scutigeromorpha


Edgethereua chilensis, sp. nov., dorsal view and phylogenetic tree 

 Porta & Giribet, 2024

Abstract
Scutigeromorph centipedes are conspicuous, yet often ignored myriapods for which little work has been conducted in southern South America. After examining recent and museum collections from Chile and Argentina, two new species of generic uncertainty were identified. A new genus of scutigerid centipede, Edgethreua, is therefore described with two new speciesE. chilensis from Central Chile (type species of the genus) and E. goloboffi from Argentinian Patagonia. The new genus is characterised by the presence of scattered setiform bristles with short paired spines and the absence of simple spinulae and spines on all stomatotergites, the presence of a single spine-bristle in the prefemur of the second maxilla, a patch of cuticular ridges and pores surrounding the sensilla of the proximal labral portion of the epipharynx, the morphology of the sensilla of the distal patch of the hypopharynx and the morphology of the female gonopods. A phylogenetic analysis of the new species using two nuclear ribosomal RNA genes (18S and 28S rRNA), two mitochondrial ribosomal RNA genes (12S and 16S rRNA) and the mitochondrial protein-encoding gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I show that the new genus does not cluster with any other described genus of scutigeromorph represented in molecular phylogenies. The data indicate that the new genus is probably sister group to a clade including the genera Lassophora, Ballonema and the subfamily Thereuoneminae, although one analysis suggests a position as sister group to Scutigerinae.

Keywords: molecular systematics, morphology, myriapods, phylogenetic relationships, Scutigeridae, southern South America, taxonomy, Thereuoneminae.


Edgethereua chilensis, sp. nov., dorsal view and phylogenetic tree from untrimmed concatenated marker alignment.
(Image credits: picture, A. Porta; tree, G. Giribet.)


Andrés O. Porta and Gonzalo Giribet. 2024. A New Genus of scutigerid centipede from southern South America with the Description of Two New Species and an updated molecular phylogeny of the myriapod Order Scutigeromorpha (Myriapoda: Chilopoda). Invertebrate Systematics. 38, IS24006. DOI: 10.1071/IS24006

House centipedes are conspicuous yet often ignored myriapods for which little work has been conducted in southern South America. After examining recent and museum collections from Chile and Argentina, a new genus of scutigerid centipede, Edgethreua, is described with two new species from Central Chile and Argentinian Patagonia. A phylogenetic analysis of the new species using five molecular markers shows that the new genus does not cluster with any other described genus of scutigeromorph represented in molecular phylogenies. This new genus is likely sister group to a clade including the genera Lassophora, Ballonema and the subfamily Thereuoneminae, although another analysis suggests a position as sister group to Scutigerinae.