Occurrence of Millotellina (Myriapoda, Symphyla) in China with the description of two new species
Author
Jin, Ya-Li
Author
Bu, Yun
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-10-31
4691
3
215
224
journal article
25003
10.11646/zootaxa.4691.3.2
3ed97781-eead-4ba9-9330-a4efac1a5255
1175-5326
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Key to the species of the genus
Millotellina
Jupeau, 1954
1 Median ventral processes paired...........................................
M. bidens
Naumann & Scheller, 1977
- Median ventral processes unpaired....................................................................... 2 2 Median ventral processes inserted posterior to the coxal sacs of legs 4–10..........................
M. centralis
sp. n.
- Median ventral processes inserted between the coxal sacs of legs 5–10/11......................................... 3
3 Median ventral processes inserted between the coxal sacs 5–10................................................. 4
- Median ventral processes inserted between the coxal sacs 5–11................................................. 6
4 Posterior halves of all tergites glabrous; median ventral processes elongate.......
M. monteithi
Naumann & Scheller, 1977
- Posterior halves of all tergites pubescent; median ventral processes broad......................................... 5
5 End of median ventral processes coniform; cerci narrowed abruptly in the distal part, 3 times longer than the greatest width....................................................................................
M. bambusinus
sp. n.
- End of median ventral processes round; cerci very sharp, 4 times as long as the greatest width....
M. reducta
Jupeau, 1957
6 Marginal setae of tergites lanceolate....................................................
M. remyi
Jupeau, 1991
- Marginal setae of tergites normal......................................................................... 7
7 Median ventral processes with 2 or 3 terminal protrusions............................
M. michelbacheri
Jupeau, 1991
- Median ventral processes without terminal protrusions........................................................ 8
8 Median ventral processes lengthened distally......................................
M. krakatauanus
Scheller, 1988
- Median ventral processes not lengthened distally............................................................ 9
9 Median ventral processes with large swelling ends.....................................
M. splendens
Jupeau, 1954
- Median ventral processes with normal ends................................................................ 10
10 Median ventral processes evenly conical.................................................
M. media
Jupeau, 1954
- Median ventral processes subcylindrical.................................................
M. parva
Jupeau, 1954