Rediagnoses of the milliped genera Pseudojulus Bollman, 1887, and Arvechambus Causey, 1963, in the southeastern USA; description of P. mississippiensis, n. sp. and proposal of the subtribe Pseudojulina (Julida: Parajulidae: Parajulinae: Aniulini)
Author
Shelley, Rowland M.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1541
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.177842
17384538-1a06-42c6-abf7-a084dc78954d
1175-5326
177842
Pseudojulus coastalis
Shelley, 2004
Pseudojulus coastalis
Shelley, 2004
:200
, figs. 26–28.
Type
specimen
. ɗ
holotype
(
NCSM
) collected by C. L. Whitney,
28 November 1993
, along the Stono River in the Dill Refuge near James Island County Park, James Island, Charleston Co., South Carolina (
Shelley 2004
).
Diagnosis
. A small-bodied species characterized by long, prominent, widely segregated ag coxal lobes, posterior syncoxal processes indistinct, fused with elevated, laminate caudal margin; pg telopodite curving gently anteriad, more strongly so distad, with strong spur on inner margin at 2/3 length and moderate-sized subapical lobe, prefemoral process relatively broad, extending ventrad along caudal margin of telopodite. Female unknown.
Distribution
. No new records are available;
P. coastalis
is still known only from the
type
locality.