East African giant millipedes of the tribe Pachybolini (Diplopoda, Spirobolida, Pachybolidae)
Author
Enghoff, Henrik
text
Zootaxa
2011
2753
1
41
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.276689
b6781430-d288-4cb4-b178-db6192a61dde
1175-5326
276689
Genus
Pachybolus
Cook, 1897
Type
species:
Pachybolus tectus
Cook, 1897
.
Included species.
Pachybolus tectus
Cook, 1897
.
Diagnosis.
A genus of East African Pachybolini characterized by
- no moveable appendix, no striated membranous lamellae, no mesal process, no free solenomerite, no distal complex of parallel ridges on posterior gonopod
- no long meso-distal process on anterior gonopod coxite
- no distinct overlapping lobes on anterior gonopod telopodites
(chartacters of vulvae and male legs unknown)
Note.
A number of species in addition to the
type
species have been assigned to
Pachybolus
. Most of these are now classified in the West African genus
Pelmatojulus
de Saussure, 1860 (see
Wesener
et al.
, 2008
). In the present paper, I transfer
Trigoniulus dimorphus
Carl, 1909
—reallocated to
Pachybolus
by Hoffman (1965)—to the new genus
Parabolus
, and
Pachybolus morogoroensis
Kraus, 1958
, to the new genus
Hyperbolus
.
Pachybolus
is thereby rendered monotypic.
Pachybolus
in this restricted sense remains known only from the original description of its
type
species. The diagnostic number of setae on the lamellae linguales is unknown, and
Pachybolus
is assigned to the group of genera here referred to as East African Pachybolini on purely geographical grounds.