Rhysida longipes (Newport, 1845)

Le, Son Xuan, Do, Thinh Tat, Tran, Binh T. T. & Nguyen, Anh D., 2025, The centipede genera Alluropus Silvestri, 1911 and Rhysida Wood, 1862 (Scolopendromorpha, Scolopendridae) in Vietnam, with a description of a new species, Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (4), pp. 1873-1885 : 1873-1885

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https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.101.156915

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17185566

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scientific name

Rhysida longipes (Newport, 1845)
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Rhysida longipes (Newport, 1845) View in CoL

Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 4 View Figure 4 , 5 View Figure 5

Rhysida longipes Kraepelin 1903: 148, fig. 91; Attems 1930: 193; Schileyko 2007: 82; Tran et al. 2013: 227; Schileyko and Stoev 2016: 257, figs 18, 22–24; Siriwut et al. 2018: 1017, figs 5 B, 6–8; Joshi et al. 2019: 835, figs 8. View in CoL

Branchiostoma affine Kohlrausch, 1878: 67; Kraepelin 1903: 148. View in CoL

Otostigmus simplex Attems, 1930: 153; Lewis 2002: 1690, figs 8–11. View in CoL

Examined materials.

Vietnam • 1 specimen; Dien Bien Province, Muong Nhe NR , residential area; 21.21278°N, 103.39833°E; 610 m a. s. l., May 2018; H. D. Nguyen leg.; DB 020 GoogleMaps ; • 23 specimens; Thai Binh Province, Tien Hai NR , coniferous forest; 20.25306°N, 106.59306°E; 08 m a. s. l.; 2021; H. D. Nguyen leg.; HNUE CHI 1068 to 1070 , 1072 , 1073 , 1075 to 1080 , 1082 , 1083 , 1085 , 1087 , 1088 , 1090 , 1091 , 1095 , 1096 , 1099 , 1101 , 1103 GoogleMaps ; • 1 specimen; Ha Nam Province, agricultural land; 20.59323°N, 105.97150°E; 6 m a. s. l.; 2017; H. T. T. Nguyen leg.; Hna.001 GoogleMaps ; • 1 specimen; Hanoi, Ba Vi NP , natural forest; 21.08346°N, 105.35920°E; 460 m a. s. l.; Aug. 2016; S. X. Le leg.; BV.SL.013 GoogleMaps ; • 7 specimens; Hanoi, agricultural land 3 specimens; Hanoi, Cau Giay district ; 21.04000°N, 105.13389°E; 13 m a. s. l.; 2017; H. D. Nguyen & B. T. T. Tran leg.; HN 001 , HN 101 , HN 102 GoogleMaps ; • 2 specimens; Hanoi, Tay Ho district ; 21.06906°N, 105.79577°E; 15 m a. s. l.; May 2023; D. X. Le leg.; VRTC.HN 022 , VRTC.HN 023 GoogleMaps 1 specimen; Hanoi, Long Bien district , 21.05233°N, 105.88749°E; 10 m a. s. l.; 20 Aug. 2023; S. X. Le leg.; VRTC.HN.025 GoogleMaps ; • 5 specimens; QUANG BINH Province, coniferous forest; S. X. Le leg.; 11 May 2022: VRTC.BTr.001 and VRTC.BTr.003 : 17.49535°N, 106.62392°E, 5 m a. s. l. GoogleMaps ; VRTC.BTr.002 : 17.49481°N, 106.62323°E, 5 m a. s. l. GoogleMaps ; VRTC.BTr.004 : 17.49823°N, 106.62072°E, 10 m a. s. l. GoogleMaps ; VRTC.BTr.005 : 17.49949°N, 106.62004°E, 8 m a. s. l. GoogleMaps ; • 3 specimens collected by S. X. Le in residential area on 11 May 2022: VRTC.BTr.006 : 17.49769°N, 106.61829°E; 8 m a. s. l. GoogleMaps ; VRTC.BTr.007 and VRTC.BTr.008 : 17.49795°N, 106.61936°E, 6 m a. s. l. GoogleMaps ; • 202 specimens; Khanh Hoa Province, Truong Sa islands ; residential area, 6.50000 –12.0000 °N, 111.50000– 117.33333°E; below 15 m a. s. l.; 2020 and 2021; S. X. Le, T. N. Nguyen, D. T. Dinh and H. B. Truong leg.; KCB.TS.04.001 to 003, 011, 016, 019, 021 to 023, 033, 040, 046, 102, 103, 201, 203 to 204, 206 to 209, 214 to 215, 217, 219 to 229, 301 to 303, 305 to 307, 310, 402 to 411, 414 to 421, 423 to 425, 427 to 431, 501, 506, 511 to 512, 515 to 518, 520, 526 to 527, 529, 531 to 534, 536 to 537, 539 to 544, 601 to 618, 620 to 621, 623 to 632, 701, 702 to 721, 723 to 726, 728 to 740, 745 to 746, 801 to 804, 807 to 819, 821 to 830, 832, 837, 840 to 842, 844 to 846, 901 to 904, 906, 908 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Body with 21 LBS. LBS 7 th with spiracles. Antennae (Fig. 4 A, B View Figure 4 ) composed of 18 articles, of which three basal ones glabrous dorsally. Cephalic plate (Fig. 4 A View Figure 4 ) without lateral and posterior marginations; posterior edge straight and covered by tergite 1. Forcipular segment (Fig. 4 B View Figure 4 ) smooth; tooth plates with 4 + 4 teeth obviously; coxosternite with short median suture starting from toothplate. Tergites without short median sulcus; paramedian sutures complete on tergites 4 (5) – 19 (Figs 4 C View Figure 4 , 5 A View Figure 5 ); lateral marginations incomplete on tergites 6 (10) – 20 and complete on tergite 21 (Figs 4 C View Figure 4 , 5 A View Figure 5 ). Sternites 3–20 with incomplete (10–15 % length of sternites) paramedian sutures (Figs 4 B – D View Figure 4 , 5 B View Figure 5 ). Coxopleural process long with 2 apical, 1 subapical, and 1 lateral spine, without dorsal spine (Fig. 5 B View Figure 5 ). Leg 1 present or absent femoral spur (Fig. 4 A, B View Figure 4 ). Prefemoral spines on ultimate legs with 2–3 VL, 2–5 VM, 0–1 M, and 1–3 DM spines; prefemoral process of ultimate legs very short with 1 spine (Fig. 5 C View Figure 5 ).

Remarks.

Our examined specimens have similar morphological characteristics to those described by Siriwut et al. (2018) and Joshi et al. (2019). There is a small difference in the starting of lateral marginations and paramedian sutures. Our specimens showed the lateral marginations start from tergite 4 (5) and paramedian sutures start from 6 (8), but these start from tergites 5–8 and tergites 8–11, respectively, in Siriwut et al. (2018), and tergites 7–8 and tergites 4–7, respectively, in Joshi et al. (2019).

Distribution.

This species is widespread in tropical mainland and island regions. It occurs in Africa ( Madagascar, Seychelles, and Mauritius), Central and South America ( Mexico, Peru, Cuba, and Haiti), and Central, East, and Southeast Asia ( China, Taiwan, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Chagos Islands, Yemen, Pakistan, Iran, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Malay Peninsula, Philippines, and Papua New Guinea) ( Siriwut et al. 2018; Joshi et al. 2019).

In Vietnam, it has been recorded from Thua Thien Hue (Hai Van Pass); Dong Nai (Ma Da); Khanh Hoa ( Spratly Islands); and Kien Giang (Phu Quoc Island) ( Attems, 1938; Schileyko, 2007; Son et al. 2022); and in Dien Bien, Thai Binh, Hanoi, Ha Nam, and Quang Binh (in this study). The distribution of R. longipes was further updated (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Chilopoda

Order

Scolopendromorpha

Family

Scolopendridae

SubFamily

Otostigminae

Genus

Rhysida

Loc

Rhysida longipes (Newport, 1845)

Le, Son Xuan, Do, Thinh Tat, Tran, Binh T. T. & Nguyen, Anh D. 2025
2025
Loc

Otostigmus simplex

Lewis JGE 2002: 1690
Attems C 1930: 153
1930
Loc

Rhysida longipes

Joshi J & Karanth P & Edgecombe GD 2019: 835
Siriwut W & Edgecombe GD & Sutjarit J & Tongkerd P & Panha S 2018: 1017
Schileyko AA & Stoev P 2016: 257
Tran TTB & Le XS & Nguyen AD 2013: 227
Schileyko AA 2007: 82
Attems C 1930: 193
Kraepelin K 1903: 148
1903
Loc

Branchiostoma affine

Kraepelin K 1903: 148
Kohlrausch E 1878: 67
1878