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Temn
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Taxonomy. Although the genus
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Worker monomorphic. Head subrectangular with round posterior corners; frontal carina and antennal scrobe absent; median portion of clypeus moderately convex anteriad, but never forming an anteriorly projecting shelf and never distinctly overlapping basal portion of mandibular blades; median clypeal carina weak but present; median
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The worker of
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Bionomics.
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Holotype. ♂ (Fig. 1), body length 7.7 mm, cephalic plate 0.76 mm long, 0.76 mm broad, Huashan Mountain, Huayin County, Xian City, Shaanxi Province,
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A
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="80">Body length: 6.9-8.6 mm, cephalic plate 0.75-0.96 mm long, 0.75-0.96 mm wide.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="80">Colour: basal antennal articles pale yellow-brown to chocolate, transition to yellow brownish from the twelfth article onwards, distalmost one yellow-brownish; tergites yellow-brown; cephalic plate, TT 1, 14 and 15 pale yellow-brown; pleural region pale grey with a yellowish hue, SS pale grey to grey with a purple hue; distal part of forcipules brown, basal and proximal parts of forcipules, forcipular coxosternite and SS 14 and 15 pale yellow-brown; all legs pale purple to grey, basal tarsus pale purple, distal tarsus yellow-brown.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="80">Antennae: composed of 16-22 articles, commonly 20+20 articles; basal article long about equal to wide, the second markedly longer than wide, following articles gradually shortening, distal article much longer than wide, up to 2.0-2.5 times as long as wide; abundant setae on the antennal surface, less so on the basal articles, gradually increase in density towards the fourth article, then more or less constant in number.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="80">Forcipular coxosternite: subtrapezoidal (Fig. 3), anterior margin narrow, external side lightly longer than internal side; median diastema moderately deep, V-shaped; anterior margin with 2+2 teeth; porodonts comparatively sharp, lying posterolateral to the lateral tooth (Fig. 3); some scattered setae on the ventral side of coxosternite.</paragraph>
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Tergites: smooth, without wrinkles, backside slightly hunched; T 1 posterolaterally narrower than anterolaterally, generally trapeziform, narrower than T 3 and the
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<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="81">Sternites: narrower posteriorly, generally trapeziform, comparatively smooth, setae emerging from pores scattered very sparsely over the surface, 1-3 slightly long setae on the surface of the anterior part of each sternite, 1-2 slightly long setae on the surface of the posterior part of each sternite.</paragraph>
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Legs: strong, tarsi fused on legs 1-13, well-defined on legs 14 and 15; all legs with claws, fairly long, curved ventrad; anterior and posterior accessory spines on legs 1-14, the anterior one moderately slender, forming a small angle with the claw, the posterior
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Table 1. Plectrotaxy of
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sp. n.
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<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="2">legs</th>
<th colspan="5" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">ventral</th>
<th colspan="5" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">dorsal</th>
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<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">C</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">t</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">P</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">F</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">Ti</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">C</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">t</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">P</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" rowspan="1">F</th>
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<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="82">Coxal pores: 1111, round; coxal pore field set in a relatively shallow groove, the fringe of coxal pore-field with slightly eminence.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="82">Female S 15: generally trapeziform, anterior half being broader posterior margin straight, long setae scattered sparsely over the surface; the sternite of genital segment well chitinised, wider than long; posterior margin of genital sternite deeply concave between the condyles of gonopods, except for a small, median approximately fingerlike bulge; short to long setae sparsely scattered over the ventral surface of the genital segment. Female gonopod: first article fairly broad, bearing 6-8 long setae, arranged in 3 irregular rows; 2+2 moderately small, coniform spurs, inner spur smaller (Fig. 4); second article with 3-4 rather long setae arranged in 2 irregular rows on its ventral side and two stout dorsolateral setae; third article usually with 2-3 long setae on its ventral surface and one stout dorsolateral seta; terminal claw tridentate, outer and inner denticles smaller than the middle one (Fig. 5).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="82">Male S 15: trapeziform, the anterior half being broader; posterior margin straight, long setae scattered sparsely over the surface. Male first genital sternite: wider than long, usually well chitinized; posterior margin quite deeply concave between the gonopods, no bulge medially; comparatively long setae evenly scattered on the ventral surface, few setae near the S 15; gonopods short and small, with 1-2 long setae, apically slightly chitinized (Fig. 6).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="3" pageNumber="82">Habitat preferences. The specimens were collected under stones and in leaf litter in a Larix forest.</paragraph>
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Remarks.
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sp. n. is morphologically close to
<taxonomicName class="Chilopoda" family="Lithobiidae" genus="Lithobius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Lithobius (Monotarsobius) minimus" order="Lithobiomorpha" pageId="3" pageNumber="82" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="minimus" subGenus="Monotarsobius">Lithobius (Monotarsobius) minimus</taxonomicName>
Farzalieva, 2006 from Eastern Kazakhstan, with which it shares the following mutual characters: terminal claw of female gonopods tridentate, antennae commonly of 20 articles and two stout dorsolateral setae on the second article of female gonopod. The new species can
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readily could be readily distinguished from the latter by having male tibia 15 without a distodorsal, elongate wart with a crater at apex and coxal pores and the 15th ventral plectrotaxy 01210 (vs. 01320).
<taxonomicName class="Chilopoda" family="Lithobiidae" genus="Lithobius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Lithobius (Monotarsobius) monoforaminis" order="Lithobiomorpha" pageId="4" pageNumber="83" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="monoforaminis" subGenus="Monotarsobius">Lithobius (Monotarsobius) monoforaminis</taxonomicName>
sp. n. differs from
<taxonomicName class="Chilopoda" family="Lithobiidae" genus="Lithobius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Lithobius (Monotarsobius) ketmenensis" order="Lithobiomorpha" pageId="4" pageNumber="83" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="ketmenensis" subGenus="Monotarsobius">Lithobius (Monotarsobius) ketmenensis</taxonomicName>
Farzalieva, 2006 and
<taxonomicName class="Chilopoda" family="Lithobiidae" genus="Lithobius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Lithobius (Monotarsobius) amplinus" order="Lithobiomorpha" pageId="4" pageNumber="83" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="amplinus" subGenus="Monotarsobius">Lithobius (Monotarsobius) amplinus</taxonomicName>
Farzalieva, 2006 by having fewer ocelli and coxal pores, different plectrotaxy and lacking modifications on male tibia 15.
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Figures 1-6.
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sp.n., 1-3 holotype, male 1 habitus, dorsal view, scale 1 mm 2 ocelli and
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organ (To), lateral view, scale 250
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3 forcipular segment, ventral view, scale 500
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4-5 paratype, female 4 posterior segments and gonopods, ventral view, scale 500
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5 right gonopod, ventral view, scale 250
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6 holotype, male: posterior segments and gonopods, ventral view, scale 500
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