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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782BFFBCB9FABB81A8F2F979" bold="true" box="[151,423,1733,1758]" italics="true" pageId="26" pageNumber="327">Sphaeropauropus exilis</emphasis>
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specimen.
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, ad. 9(♀),
<collectingCountry id="E5C7761A782BFFBCBB50BA76AA4FF8ED" box="[573,794,1841,1866]" name="Papua New Guinea" pageId="26" pageNumber="327">Papua New Guinea</collectingCountry>
, Morobe Prov., Mt Kaindi,
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a.s.l., in moss forest, OctoberNovember, 1980, A. Allison leg.
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specimen deposited in the Zoological Museum, University of Lund,
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.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782BFFBCB9AABAD9A814F811" bold="true" box="[199,321,1949,1974]" pageId="26" pageNumber="327">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Because of the high variability in the descriptive characters and the poor knowledge of the genus in general the relationships to other species are difficult to trace. It may be closest to
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<bibRefCitation id="F9414B7B782BFFBCBD83BA85ACC9F87D" author="Scheller" box="[1262,1436,1985,2010]" pageId="26" pageNumber="327" refString="Scheller, U. (2003) New records of Pauropoda (Myriapopda) with descriptions of new species from Rwanda and Reunion (Pauropoda and Symphyla of the Geneva Museum XII). Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 110 (2), 325 - 353." type="journal article" year="2003">Scheller (2003)</bibRefCitation>
from
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and
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782AFFBDB815BDDCAB1DFF17" box="[376,584,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">S. breviglobulatus</emphasis>
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from
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because of similarities in the antennae, the bothriotricha
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3 and the cuticular structures of the tergites.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782AFFBDB9AABDA6A8FAFF5C" bold="true" box="[199,431,226,251]" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">Derivation of name</emphasis>
. From the Latin
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= thin, slender, referring to the shape of the posterior branches of the anal plate.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782AFFBDB9AABC6EA80CFEE4" bold="true" box="[199,345,298,323]" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">Description.</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782AFFBDB9FABB84A81BF972" bold="true" box="[151,334,1728,1751]" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">FIGURES 7179</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782AFFBDB831BB84AB1EF971" box="[348,587,1728,1750]" italics="true" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">Sphaeropauropus exilis</emphasis>
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="B49757E3782AFFBDBB39BB85ABDAF971" box="[596,655,1729,1750]" pageId="27" pageNumber="328" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
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,
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ad. 9(♀). 71. Left temporal organ. 72. Left antenna, sternal view. 73. Setae and cuticular structure of inner part of tergite
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. Posteriomedian part of tergite
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. Setae of left lateral part of tergite
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.
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77. Seta on coxa of leg 9. 78 Tarsus of leg 9. 79. Pygidium, median part, sternal view..Scale a: 71, 76: b: 72, 77, 78; c: 7375, 79.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782AFFBDB9AABA18A851F8D2" box="[199,260,1884,1909]" italics="true" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">Head</emphasis>
(Fig. 71). Temporal organs with marginal pistil as shown in figure.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782AFFBDB9AABAC5A864F83F" box="[199,305,1921,1944]" italics="true" pageId="27" pageNumber="328">Antennae</emphasis>
(Fig. 72). Chaetotaxy of segments 14: 2/2/2 +
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3. Setae of segment 4 of different shape,
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thin, in distal half very thin, pointed,
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and
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cylindrical, annulated, their relative lengths:
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= 100,
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= 64 and
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= 42. Tergal branch
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somewhat narrower distally than at base, 4.0 times wider than greatest diameter, 1.1 times as long as sternal branch
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB837BDDDA830FF17" box="[346,357,153,176]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">s</emphasis>
. That branch 2.6 times as long as greatest diameter, anterodistal corner distinctly truncated, Seta
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similar to setae
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and
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of 4th segment, only more densely annulated, 0.6 of the length of
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insertion point of
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just above the middle of
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. Relative lengths of flagella (base segments included) and base segments:
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1 = 100,
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1 = 27,
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2 = 58,
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2 = 21,
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3 = 86,
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= 18,
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1 2.8 times as long as tergal branch
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2 and
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3 1.9 and 2.8 times as long as sternal branch s respectively. Calyces helmet-shaped. Globulus
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with distinctly thickened stalk, length of
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2.0 times longer than greatest diameter of
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, width as greatest diameter of
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≈15 bracts, capsule with somewhat flattened bottom.
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9AABCD8A85CFE12" box="[199,265,412,437]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Trunk</emphasis>
(Figs 7375). Most setae on tergites short, clavate, shortly pubescent, on lateral margins often more longish, subcylindrical (Figs 7375). Cuticle between setae with short pubescence, on anterior tergites also with small knobs surrounded by dense whorl of pubescence (Fig. 73)
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<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9AABF4CA835FD86" box="[199,352,520,545]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Bothriotricha</emphasis>
(Fig. 76). All with simple, thin, axes,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABA61BF4DAA4EFD87" box="[780,795,521,544]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">T</emphasis>
3 (Fig. 76) thickest, clavate, distally.
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<paragraph id="9D6F368A782DFFBAB9FABF6BAB88FDCB" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1107]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">
thickened part 3.5 times as long as wide and its length reaching about ¼ of the length of the bothriothrix. Relative lengths:
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB99BBF10A850FDCC" box="[246,261,596,619]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">T</emphasis>
1 =100,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB831BF10A83EFDCC" box="[348,363,596,619]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">T</emphasis>
2 = 96,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB8D1BF10A89EFDCC" box="[444,459,596,619]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">T</emphasis>
3 = 79,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABB7ABF10AB73FDCC" box="[535,550,596,619]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">T</emphasis>
4 = 109,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABBE9BF10ABC6FDCC" box="[644,659,596,619]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">T</emphasis>
5 = 54.
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<paragraph id="9D6F368A782DFFBAB9AABF3FAA23FD59" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1107]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9AABF3FA9A9FD35" box="[199,252,635,658]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Legs</emphasis>
(Figs 77, 78). All legs 5-segmented. Seta on coxa (Fig. 77) and trochanter of leg 9 simple, thin, annulated. Tarsi slender, tapering, those of leg 9 (Fig. 78) distinctly curved, 3.8 times as long as greatest diameter, tergal setae thin, pointed, glabrous, proximal seta 0.3 of the length of tarsus and 2.3 times as long as distal seta. All legs with long, straight main claw, those of leg 9 0.3 of the length of tarsus.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9D6F368A782DFFBAB9AABE4EAB60FCD7" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1107]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9AABE4EA866FC84" box="[199,307,778,803]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Pygidium</emphasis>
(Fig. 79).
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB8C1BE4FA8A8FC85" box="[428,509,779,802]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Tergum</emphasis>
: Posterior margin evenly rounded,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABAFFBE4FAAF5FC85" box="[914,928,779,802]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
-setae and
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABD77BE4FAD78FC85" box="[1050,1069,779,802]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">st</emphasis>
blunt slightly pointed,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABC21BE4FAC0FFC85" box="[1356,1370,779,802]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
2 with short pubescence. All setae on tergum curved inwards,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABB92BE76AA58FCEE" box="[767,781,818,841]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
2 and
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABA26BE76AA0CFCEE" box="[843,857,818,841]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
3 also converging. Relative lengths of setae:
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABC24BE76AC02FCEE" box="[1353,1367,818,841]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
1 = 10,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9FABE1CA9F0FCC8" box="[151,165,856,879]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
2 =
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9AABE1CA980FCC8" box="[199,213,856,879]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
3 = 8,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB87BBE1CA87CFCC8" box="[278,297,856,879]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">st</emphasis>
= 11. Tergum glabrous.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9D6F368A782DFFBAB9AABE3BAC7CFC42" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1107]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9AABE3BA87EFC31" box="[199,299,895,918]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Sternum.</emphasis>
Posterior margin below anal plate almost straight. Setae tapering, pointed.
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABDE8BE3AADC6FC30" box="[1157,1171,894,919]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
3 annulated, most distal part of
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB985BEE1A9A3FC19" box="[232,246,933,958]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
with short pubescence,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABB6BBEE1AB41FC19" box="[518,532,933,958]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
1 an
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABB50BEE1AB34FC19" box="[573,609,933,958]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">d b</emphasis>
2 curved inwards; relative lengths of setae (pygidial
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABDC7BEE2ADEDFC1A" box="[1194,1208,934,957]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">a</emphasis>
1=10):
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABC69BEE1AC47FC19" box="[1284,1298,933,958]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
1=44,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABC3EBEE1AC34FC19" box="[1363,1377,933,958]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
2=14,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB9FABE88A9F0FC42" box="[151,165,972,997]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
3=11;
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBAB98BBE88A9A1FC42" box="[230,244,972,997]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
1 1.1 times as long as interdistance,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABBEEBE88ABC4FC42" box="[643,657,972,997]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
2 1.2 times as long as distance
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABA88BE88AAA6FC42" box="[997,1011,972,997]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
1
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABD64BE88AD42FC42" box="[1033,1047,972,997]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
2,
<emphasis id="AFA4EA98782DFFBABD40BE88AD6EFC42" box="[1069,1083,972,997]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">b</emphasis>
3 0.5 of interdistance.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9D6F368A782DFFBAB9AABEB6AD67FBF4" blockId="28.[151,1437,151,1107]" pageId="28" pageNumber="329">Anal plate discoid with two posteriorly directed tapering submedian branches separated by narrowly V-shaped incision, depth 0.5 of the length of the plate, branches cut obliquely, each branch with narrow inner tooth and clavate appendage, the latter distinctly pubescent, length 0.2 of the length of plate.</paragraph>
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