A review of the millipedes (Diplopoda) of Namibia, with identification keys and descriptions of two new genera and five new species Author Vohland, Katrin Author Hamer, Michelle text African Invertebrates 2013 2013-06-30 54 1 251 251 journal article 2305-2562 Genus Podochresimus Attems, 1926 Podochresimus : Attems 1926: 141 , 143; 1928: 243; 1929: 274; 1931: 113; 1937 a : 215; Schubart 1956: 18; Hoffman 1968: 219; Jeekel 1968: 107 ; 1971: 232. Type species: Podochresimus fruticinus Attems, 1926 , by monotypy. Diagnosis (modified from Hoffman (1968)): Cones present on sternite 5. Gonopod femur with one or two spiniform processes. Postfemur of acropodite separated from femur by basal constriction. Postfemur with process, and a fairly long solenophorous tibiotarsus branch which curves ventromedially, this branch having a basal process. The acropodite little or not rotated, so that the seminal groove runs almost directly up the medial face to reach the base of the solenomerite. Distribution: The genus occurs in Namibia and western South Africa . Remarks: The genus previously included four species, with a range from the Western Cape in South Africa (three species) to Namibia (one species). A second Namibian species is described below.