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<mods:title>A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:376E58E2-1177-4A86-9F6D-ED22C99B36AA" class="Diplopoda" family="Sinocallipodidae" genus="Sinocallipus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Sinocallipus deharvengi" order="Callipodida" pageId="4" pageNumber="17" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="deharvengi">Sinocallipus deharvengi</taxonomicName>
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Figs 6122730
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype: ♂, 70 PT + telson, Vietnam, Quang Binh Province, Dong Hoi, Cha Noi: Hang Cha Noi (cave),
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,
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, 260 m alt., 8.I.1995, by hand, L. Deharveng &amp; A. Bedos leg., VIET-064. - Paratypes: 1 juv., same locality, date and collectors; ad. ♀, 74 PT + telson, same province, Dong Hoi, Phong Nha: Hang Ruc (cave),
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,
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, 30 m alt., 6.I.1995, by hand, L. Deharveng &amp; A. Bedos leg. VIET-059; 1 ♀, 70 PT + telson, same province, Dong Hoi, between Phong Nha and Cha Noi: Grotte de Troc, approx. coordinates:
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,
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, about 70 m alt., 15.III.1997, L. Deharveng &amp; A. Bedos leg. VIET-407 (all in MNHN).
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Description of locality.</paragraph>
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The species was found in several caves of moderate length (Hong Ruc about 50 m, Troc and Cha Noi more than 200 m), which seem to have never been surveyed previously. A road was built inside Hang Cha Noi during the War, and remains of rusted ammunitions were observed inside the cave at the time of collection. A rich cave fauna was found inside the Grotte de Troc, including two other species of Diplopoda, an undescribed cambalopsid, and
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Golovatch et al., 2009 (
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) (
<bibRefCitation author="Golovatch, SI" editor="Golovatch, SI" journalOrPublisher="ZooKeys" pageId="18" pageNumber="31" pagination="1 - 46" title="Review of the millipede genus Eutrichodesmus Silvestri, 1910 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Haplodesmidae), with descriptions of new species" url="doi: 10.3897/zookeys.12.167" volumeTitle="Advances in the systematics of Diplopoda II" year="2009">Golovatch et al. 2009</bibRefCitation>
). All specimens were collected in the aphotic zone of the caves (L. Deharveng, in lit.).
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Origin of name.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Named after the French zoologist Louis Deharveng, a passionate explorer of the caves of southeastern Asia, who together with A. Bedos collected this species.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Differs from congeners by having almost equally subdivided paraprocts, long antennae, strongly swollen and long gonocoxal process g, and comparatively short, pointed tip of the trochanteral process of leg 9. It can be distinguished from
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,
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and
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also by the white-yellowish body colour and brown antennomeres 2-5, and from
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and
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by the large body size.
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Description.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Males:</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="17">Maximal length: ca 68-70 mm, width of midbody PT 3.2 mm, 70 PT + telson. Body colour: uniformly white-yellowish, without particular coloration pattern, metazonites without posterior band. Head: uniformly white, pilose; cephalic suture visible. Antennae: long, extending beyond the posterior edge of PT 10 when folded backwards; antennomeres 2-5 light brown; 1, 6, 7 - white (Fig. 6); length of antennomeres: 1 - 0.5 mm, 2 - 2.0 mm, 3 - 2.5 mm, 4 - 1.7 mm, 5 - 1.8 mm, 6 - 0.8 mm, 7 - 0.4 mm; antennomere ratio: 3&gt;2&gt;5&gt;4&gt;6&gt;1&gt;7; tip of antennomere 7 with four short cones (Fig. 7). Eyes: black, well delineated, composed of 37-38 ocelli in 5-6 rows (Fig. 8).</paragraph>
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Figures 6-9.
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sp. n.: 6 head and anteriormost pleurotergites 7 tip of antenna 8 ocelli 9 telson, posterior view. Arrows on Fig. 9 show the division of paraprocts.
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Width of PT: 1=2=3&lt;4&lt;5&lt;6&lt;7. PT higher than broad, ratio: 1.06: 1. Dorsal side of collum and PT 2-3 smooth. Crests poorly developed, flattened, 5+5 between the
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on midbody PT, anterior part of crests broad, abruptly narrowing posteriorly. Ozopores small, barely visible on PT 5-6, lying on crest 6 in midbody PT, missing on the last 4 PT. Paraprocts divided into two almost equal-sized dorsal and ventral sclerites (Fig. 9). Dorsal sclerite surmounted by a macroseta situated on a tiny lobe. Spinnerets: long and slender, ending with a long seta. All setae on telson dark brown, contrasting with the white background.
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="18">All legs white-yellowish, long and slender, ending with a long claw. Tarsal pads very poorly developed, present on leg-pairs 3-12. No particular modifications on coxae of pregonopodal legs. Prefemora of legs 4-7 swollen. Leg-pair 9 (Figs 10, 27): coxa subtrapezoidal; trochanteral lobe (h) with a comparatively short tip and poorly developed process z.</paragraph>
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Figures 10-12.
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sp. n.: 10 trochanter leg-pair 9 11 gonopods, anterior view 12 cyphopods and leg-pair 2. Abbreviations: cannula (ca); coxa (cx); coxal processes g and k cyphopods (cy); femoroid (fe); femoroidal acicular process (n); femoroidal subfalcate process (m); sternum (st); trochanter of leg 9: processes handz.
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="18">Chaetotaxy: unknown, all setae broken off.</paragraph>
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Gonopods (Fig. 11): similar to those of congeners; differ by the large coxal (cx) process g more than 3 times the length of process k; processes g and k apically rounded, not truncated as in
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. Femoroid (fe): with three slender, acicular (n), and one short and subfalcate (m) terminal projections. Cannula (ca): long and slender, not coiled.
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:
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="19">70-74 PT + telson; body colour darker, lateral sides light brownish; crests more pronounced than in males; second leg-pair unmodified (Fig. 12).</paragraph>
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