Sphaeromimus Vatovavy
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''Sphaeromimus'' (
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: sphere mimic), or the chirping giant pill millipedes, is a genus of giant pill millipedes (order
Sphaerotheriida Sphaerotheriida is an order (biology), order of millipedes in the infraclass Pentazonia, sometimes known as giant pill millipedes. They inhabit Southern Africa, Madagascar, South and Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Like the Northern He ...
) endemic to southeastern
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. Though described in 1902, the genus was up to 2005 known from a single male specimen, whose appearance was so unusual that the authors suspected a mislabeled giant pill-millipede from India. Their unusual and distinct morphology includes well-developed stridulation organs, probably as devices for courtship. These are the male ‘harp’ and the female ‘washboard’, which contain more stridulation ribs than in other members of the order
Sphaerotheriida Sphaerotheriida is an order (biology), order of millipedes in the infraclass Pentazonia, sometimes known as giant pill millipedes. They inhabit Southern Africa, Madagascar, South and Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Like the Northern He ...
. They have a closer affinity with the Indian genus '' Arthrosphaera'' than to other Malagasy genera, though all belong to the
Arthrosphaeridae Arthrosphaeridae is a family (biology), family of Sphaerotheriida, giant pill millipedes that are found in Madagascar, the Western Ghats of India, and Sri Lanka. The largest pill-millipede in the world, ''Zoosphaerium neptunus'' (Butler 1872) bel ...
.


Relationships

It belongs to the
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Arthrosphaeridae Arthrosphaeridae is a family (biology), family of Sphaerotheriida, giant pill millipedes that are found in Madagascar, the Western Ghats of India, and Sri Lanka. The largest pill-millipede in the world, ''Zoosphaerium neptunus'' (Butler 1872) bel ...
, which besides ''Sphaeromimus'' includes the Malagasy genera '' Zoosphaerium'' and '' Microsphaerotherium'', and the Indian genus '' Arthrosphaera''. Recent research has shown that ''Sphaeromimus'' is more closely related to the Indian genus ''Arthrosphaera'' than to the other Malagasy genera.


Habitat

All populations inhabit the leaf litter of the Malagasy
rainforests Rainforests are forests characterized by a closed and continuous tree Canopy (biology), canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforests can be generally classified as tropi ...
, except for one recently described species (2014) which was found in a cave and the
type species In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ...
''S. musicus'' which has only been found in the dry spiny forest. Recent research has shown that ''Sphaeromimus'' populations are highly endemic, since individuals are not able to travel between forest patches. Movement between populations is becoming more limited, as forest is being destroyed at a rapid rate on Madagascar.


Habits

Like other giant pill-millipedes, ''Sphaeromimus'' individuals can roll up into a ball for protection. The size of this ball is typically equal to that of a ping-pong ball and can sometimes even be larger. Males have a structure on their anterior
telopod Millipedes (originating from the Latin , "thousand", and , "foot") are a group of arthropods that are characterised by having two pairs of jointed legs on most body segments; they are known scientifically as the class Diplopoda, the name derived ...
, known as the harp, which has several
stridulation Stridulation is the act of producing sound by rubbing together certain body parts. This behavior is mostly associated with insects, but other animals are known to do this as well, such as a number of species of fish, snakes and spiders. The mech ...
ribs and is able to produce sounds when rubbed against a sclerotized knob on the leg. They probably use this structure during courtship in order to prevent females from rolling up into a ball. When a female is receptive, it is believed that males use the posterior telopod in order to hold females down for
copulation Sexual intercourse (also coitus or copulation) is a sexual activity typically involving the insertion of the erect male penis inside the female vagina and followed by thrusting motions for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both.Sexual inte ...
. Females, on the other hand, have a structure on their subanal plate called the washboard, which, like the male harp, contains stridulation ribs and produces sounds. The harp and washboard are present in all species of the family Arthrosphaeridae but are especially well developed in ''Sphaeromimus'', with males having 3–7 ribs on each harp, and females 8–16 ribs on each washboard.


Species

Until 2014 only three species of ''Sphaeromimus'' were known. A further seven species were described in 2014, some of which are microendemics. * '' S. musicus'' – endemic to spiny forest * '' S. inexpectatus'' * '' S. splendidus'' – from forest fragment on sandy ground, less than 200 ha in size, Sainte-Luce,
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;2014 * '' S. andohahela'' * '' S. andrahomana'' – rainforest taxon from a spiny forest cave * '' S. ivohibe'' * '' S. lavasoa'' – from an isolated, c.100 ha rainforest remnant at Lavasoa Mountain * '' S. saintelucei'' – from littoral rainforest on laterite soil, less than 50 ha in size, Sainte-Luce, Anosy Region * '' S. titanus'' – from a lowland rainforest fragment called
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* '' S. vatovavy''– from a lowland rainforest fragment close to the former French Fort Carnot, only known from two old Museum specimens collected in the 1920s.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q7576547 Sphaerotheriida Millipedes of Africa Endemic fauna of Madagascar Arthropods of Madagascar Taxa named by Leo Zehntner Taxa named by Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure Millipede genera