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Chamberlin, 1915: 495. Attems, 1930: 284.
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, 1941a: 341. Schileyko &amp; Minelli, 1999: 293. Schileyko, 2002: 483. Schileyko &amp; Stagl, 2004: 125.
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Archey, 1923: 113.
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Chamberlin, 1915 (by monotypy).
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Small
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, cephalic plate with two short incomplete sutures at the posterior border; forcipular coxosternum with short tarsungula, only the apices overlap in closed position; coxosternal tooth plates dentiform; 7th pedal segments without spiracles; first tergite with anterior transverse sulcus giving rise to paired furcate sutures extending posteriorly in a
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configuration, with two paired sutures arising from base of former, angling slightly laterally to posterior margin; tibia of the ultimate legs without spines or spinous process, very much thicker than the tarsus 1, somewhat clavately widening distad and at ventral corner of distal end bearing a cylindric process; tarsus 1 with or without a distal ventral expansion.
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Included species.</paragraph>
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,
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,
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and
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sp. n.
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Grenada, Guyana, Venezuela (new record), Brazil, Bolivia (new record) and Paraguay.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="7B4307C00F0DC5304420E09FF999B7B2" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="211FBA91069313E69F5D3112972F21C1" pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Grenada, Guyana, Venezuela (new record), Brazil, Bolivia (new record) and Paraguay.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="64">Remarks.</paragraph>
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The presence or absence of a pair of spiracles on the seventh pedal segment is traditionally used in the diagnosis of some genera of Scolopendromorpha.
<bibRefCitation author="Di, Z-Y" journalOrPublisher="Zootaxa" pageId="10" pageNumber="73" pagination="51 - 63" title="Discovery of the centipede familyPlutoniumidae (Chilopoda) in Asia: a new species of Theatops from China, and the taxonomic value of spiracle distributions in Scolopendromorpha." volume="2667" year="2010">Di et al. (2010)</bibRefCitation>
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presented arguments for why the taxonomic value of this character is exaggerated, and concluded that the segment 7 spiracle is a reliable character to the species level, but probably not at the generic level.
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, in the description of the genus
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, quoted eleven pairs of elliptical spiracles, a pair on the seventh pedal segment, the same condition as in the sister group
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noted that, in a large number of specimens of
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, spiracles are absent on the seventh pedal segment. I was not able to check this character in the holotype of
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because the specimen was mounted on a slide, however, according to all specimens examined in this study, no spiracles are present on the seventh pedal segment.
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also described &quot;a conspicuous cylindric process at ventroectal corner of distal end of the tibia of the ultimate legs&quot; in
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(cf.
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plate 1, fig. 6). This cylindric process was also observed in a specimen from Brazil identified in this study as
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, and for the first time in some specimens of
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. In addition, the tarsus of the ultimate legs of
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and
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are strongly clavate. In
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and in
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the cylindric process on the tibia was not present, but in
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there is a small expansion on the ventral end of the tarsus 1 in a few specimens. This distal cylindrical process on the tibia and the ventral expansion of the distal portion of the tarsus 1 in
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and
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may be a character of the males of these species, though more specimens are needed to confirm this hypothesis.
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