Three new species of the pill millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910, from northern Thailand (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae) Author Likhitrakarn, Natdanai Author Golovatch, Sergei I. Author Panha, Somsak text Zootaxa 2015 4044 1 130 140 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4044.1.7 3ff6c8d4-18eb-4dee-921d-56a57d01955e 1175-5326 240240 917B38A3-49BA-4509-AED1-729B78A1EB18 Key to the species of Hyleoglomeris currently known to occur in Thailand , chiefly based on male characters: 1. Thoracic shield and pygidium cream-brown, each with a pair of dark spots, not contrasting with cream-brown segments 3–11............................................................................................ H. siamensis - Thoracic shield and pygidium without a pair of contrasting dark spots............................................ 2 2. Background coloration of terga 3–11 dark with lighter pattern/markings.......................................... 4 - Background coloration of terga 3–11 yellowish with a contrasting dark pattern..................................... 3 3. Terga 2–11 with contrasting brown bands in caudal parts of terga 2–11 ( Fig. 3 A & C)..................... H . aurea sp. n. - Terga 3–11 with a contrasting pair of paramedian, dark triangles at caudal margin and a dark axial stripe ( Fig. 3 D & E)............................................................................................. H . cavicola sp. n. 4. Collum dark.......................................................................................... 5 - Collum yellowish to pallid.............................................................................. 6 5. Thoracic shield almost all yellowish to pallid......................................................... H. cremea - Thoracic shield almost dark with a yellowish posterolateral corner...................................... H. albicollis 6. Thoracic shield almost dark with a thin, yellow-whitish, axial stripe..................................... H. montana - Thoracic shield almost all yellowish to pallid with a wider axial stripe ( Fig. 1 A–F)............... H . hongkhraiensis sp. n.