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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB787ECF299484789FD" bold="true" box="[130,381,1177,1199]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">Lissodesmus perporosus</emphasis>
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,
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,
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,
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per, 70per, 71per, 72 (map)
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and
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type is said to be deposited in
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(
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), but has not yet been received there.
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,
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, 3 stadium
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, 2 stadium
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, details as for
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SW of Derwent Bridge
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and A.
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;
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,
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WNW of Derwent Bridge
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,
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and
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specimens are listed as
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by
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but their present locations are unknown and they have not been examined
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.
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Other material.
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,
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and
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from 333 localities (see “
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78663F04C48448B0D" box="[269,382,1612,1631]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">Lissodesmus</emphasis>
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supplement” for details).
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB787ECF07649C28BDE" box="[130,248,1654,1676]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">Description</emphasis>
. Male c.
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long,
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= 1.7 mm. In alcohol, under low magnification with near-white body colour and three transverse bands dorsally: reddish purple posteriorly on prozonites, red speckling anteriorly and light brown (mainly medially) posteriorly on metatergites. Antenna fairly short, stout (
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per).
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fairly wide,
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= 1.5 (
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,
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per), posterior corners not turned up (
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).
<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78505F12348ED8A04" bold="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">
Pore formula 5, 7,
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males and females.
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Legs robust, tarsus about as long as femur, tibia with slight ventral distal swelling (
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per). Telopodite (
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,
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) reaching leg 5 when retracted. Solenomere arising at about one-third the telopodite height, directed posterodistally at a small angle (c. 30°) to telopodite axis, curving slightly laterally, terminating with toothed subapical collar at about one-third the prefemoral process height. Tibiotarsus somewhat larger than solenomere, directed at larger angle to telopodite axis, straight with tip bent anterodistally at a right angle. Femoral process arising just proximal to solenomere origin, blade-like, forked at about one-third its length; anterior branch directed distally, pointed, pressed close to prefemoral process, terminating at just over half the prefemoral process height (distal to solenomere tip); posterior branch about one-quarter as long as anterior branch and much narrower, directed posteriorly and curving slightly distally. Prefemoral process at origin about half the width of telopodite base, curving gradually posteriorly from about half the process height, the mesal edge distally with a few low, tooth-like projections. Small paired unci arising at about half the prefemoral process height (distal to solenomere tip) from middle of posterior surface and from mesal edge.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78470F53A4D1C8E02" box="[798,1062,826,848]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">Distribution and habitat.</emphasis>
In cool temperate rainforest, wet eucalypt forest, blackwood/tea-tree swamp forest and subalpine woodland over at least 20 000 km
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in
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north-west
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(
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), from sea level to at least
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. The
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78264F5914CAF8EF5" box="[1290,1429,913,935]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">L. perporosus</emphasis>
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range extends from the west coast near Pieman Head to the eastern edge of the Central Plateau and to Notley Gorge in the West Tamar region, and from the Bass Strait coast near the Black River mouth to Tarraleah in the upper Derwent Valley.
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78470F2224A9D896A" box="[798,935,1058,1080]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">L. perporosus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is the most abundant dalodesmid over most of its range. It occurs in
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78489F23F4D488907" box="[999,1138,1087,1109]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">Pinus radiata</emphasis>
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plantations (
<bibRefCitation id="EF8566D6F553FFB78395F23F4A698923" author="Bonham, K. J. &amp; Mesibov, R. &amp; Bashford, R." pageId="19" pageNumber="122" pagination="237 - 247" refId="ref30916" refString="Bonham, K. J., Mesibov, R. and Bashford, R., 2002. Diversity and abundance of ground-dwelling invertebrates in plantation vs. native forests in Tasmania, Australia. Forest Ecology and Management 158: 237 - 247." type="journal article" year="2002">Bonham et al., 2002</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="EF8566D6F553FFB78433F25B4ACB8923" author="Mesibov, R." box="[861,1009,1115,1137]" pageId="19" pageNumber="122" pagination="17 - 22" refId="ref31943" refString="Mesibov, R., 2005. Native species dominate the millipede fauna in a second-rotation Pinus radiata plantation in Tasmania, Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology 11: 17 - 22." type="journal article" year="2005">Mesibov, 2005</bibRefCitation>
) as well as native vegetation and has been found in caves at Bubs Hill and Mole Creek.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAB1B27F553FFB78470F29D4AD88BD3" blockId="19.[798,1430,298,1665]" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">
<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78470F29D4A4F89E1" box="[798,885,1181,1203]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">Remarks</emphasis>
. Size and coloration vary little in this species, and females and juveniles are easily recognised by the unusual pore formula. A single male
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78376F2D74D9C89BF" box="[1048,1190,1239,1261]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">L. perporosus</emphasis>
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from Trackham Creek near Waratah (
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23:17460) has a normal pore formula. Another
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from the same locality, including
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, have the
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB7849AF32E4D598816" box="[1012,1123,1326,1348]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">perporosus</emphasis>
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formula, indicating that this Trackham Creek male is unique and not representative of a pore-formula “race” within the species. Gonopod structure also varies very little in
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB7848DF3844D5788C8" box="[995,1133,1412,1434]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">L. perporosus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, the gonopods of males from sites
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apart at Rebecca Creek and Dee Lagoon differing only slightly in size, number and position of teeth on the prefemoral process. The greatest deviation from the typical
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<emphasis id="B960C735F553FFB78470F3F84AB78B5C" box="[798,909,1528,1550]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="122">perporosus</emphasis>
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gonopod structure is found in the vicinity of Maggs Mountain in the upper Mersey River catchment. Males in this small area have additional tooth-like projections on the prefemoral process, and the tip of the process is thickened and bent over (
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).
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