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Golovatch, S.I. (2019). On several new or poorly-known Oriental Paradoxosomatidae (Diplopoda: Polydesmida), XXVII. Arthropoda Selecta. 28(4): 459-478.
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Golovatch, S.I.
2019
On several new or poorly-known Oriental Paradoxosomatidae (Diplopoda: Polydesmida), XXVII
Arthropoda Selecta
28(4): 459-478
Publication
CIM-ID: 17048
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This contribution is devoted to new records of eight known species, including three that are illustrated based on fresh material. A new genus and five new species are described: Margaritosoma novaeguineae sp.n. from western New Guinea, the easternmost representative of the basically Sunda genus Margaritosoma, as well as Tylopus nguyeni sp.n., Parasundanina faillei gen.n., sp.n., Hylomus srisonchaii sp.n. and H. propinquus sp.n., all from northern Vietnam. Parasundanina gen.n. differs from all nine presently known genera of the tribe Sundaninini except Arthrogonopus by the distinct, lateral, distofemoral sulcus on the gonopodal telopodite that delimits a postfemoral part, from Arthrogonopus, with six species endemic to Borneo, by the presence of a well-developed, ventral, postfemoral process, coupled with both laminae of the solenophore being rather evident and partly sheathing a long and flagelliform solenomere, with its tip exposed on the lateral side. The new genus also comprises P. medialis (Nguyen, 2010), comb.n. ex Sundanina Attems, 1914. Both Hylomus srisonchaii sp.n. and H. propinquus sp.n. seem to be troglobites that show conspicuous traits of troglomorphism.
Australia to South-east Asia
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Holotype IEBR, verbatimGeounit Cao Bang Prov., Trà ..., identified as Tylopus nguyeni Golovatch, 2019
Holotype IEBR, geounit Vietnam, identified as Hylomus propinquus Golovatch, 2019
Holotype IEBR, geounit Vietnam, identified as Parasundanina faillei Golovatch, 2019
Holotype IEBR, geounit Vietnam, identified as Hylomus srisonchaii Golovatch, 2019
Paratype MNHN JA 140, geounit Vietnam, identified as Parasundanina faillei Golovatch, 2019
Paratype MNHN JA 141, geounit Vietnam, identified as Hylomus srisonchaii Golovatch, 2019
Paratype MNHN JA 142, geounit Vietnam, identified as Hylomus propinquus Golovatch, 2019
Nontype ZMUM, geounit Vietnam, identified as Nedyopus mahunkai (Korsós & Golovatch, 1989)
Nontype ZMUM Rd 4496, geounit Indonesia, identified as Aschistodesmus signatus signatus (Attems, 1897)
Nontype ZMUM Rd 4497, geounit Indonesia, identified as Aschistodesmus signatus signatus (Attems, 1897)
Nontype ZMUM Rd 4498, geounit Indonesia, identified as Caloma agametum Chamberlin, 1945
Paratype ZMUM Rd 4515, geounit Vietnam, identified as Parasundanina faillei Golovatch, 2019
Paratype ZMUM Rd 4516, geounit Vietnam, identified as Hylomus srisonchaii Golovatch, 2019
Paratype ZMUM Rd 4517, geounit Vietnam, identified as Hylomus propinquus Golovatch, 2019
Nontype ZMUM Rd 4518, geounit Yunnan, identified as Inversispina erectispina Golovatch, 2012
Nontype ZMUM Rd 4519, geounit China, identified as Hedinomorpha flavobulbus Golovatch, 2019
Holotype ZMUM Rd 4521, geounit Indonesia, identified as Margaritosoma novaeguineae Golovatch, 2019
 Diagnosis

A genus of the tribe Sundaninini, Paradoxosomatidae, differing from all nine presently known genera of the tribe ... [details]

 Distribution

Golovatch (2019) reported that the species seems to be endemic to New Guinea within both Indonesia and Papua New Guinea [details]

 Distribution

Golovatch (2016, 2019) reported that the species seems to be endemic to the high mountains in Sichuan and Yunnan. [details]

 Distribution

Golovatch (2019) noted that the finding of M. novaeguineae sp.n. in western New Guinea very considerably extends ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Golovatch (2019) reported that this species is quite widespread in thewestern Papuan region. The samples collected ... [details]

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