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<taxonomicName id="DD518B797F50B6227FC2A2BBE3D0AB68" ID-CoL="9B84R" LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:A56C4313-659B-42AB-8FFF-540764DB2D29" class="Pauropoda" family="Pauropodidae" genus="Decapauropus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Decapauropus capillaris" order="Tetramerocerata" pageId="4" pageNumber="55" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="capillaris">Decapauropus capillaris</taxonomicName>
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Figs 10-19
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<paragraph id="5B3CC82DCADB1672C7DAAE583519E8BC" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Material.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="306D6DBE9DC75DCAB152BD93184D8A0A" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Holotype ad. 9(♂), Thailand, Chiang Mai province, Doi Inthanon, Mae Chaem road, secondary dry forest, litter, alt. 1150 m, 1991.vi.30, loc. CM-080. - Paratypes: 3 ad. 9 (2♀, 1♂), same data as holotype. - 4 specimens.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="010164466B87BA43A04163F4E9A01AB4" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="33A6F5F95489D32ACC518B004DD72C32" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">From the Latin capillaris, slender as a hair (referring to the thin setae).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="AB4C5260E42D1409625B64EC4D371AEE" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="D70396AA9C54FCC0E692EBDDF93E78D7" class="Pauropoda" family="Pauropodidae" genus="Decapauropus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Decapauropus capillaris" order="Tetramerocerata" pageId="4" pageNumber="55" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="capillaris">Decapauropus capillaris</taxonomicName>
shows striking resemblances to
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Scheller (
<bibRefCitation id="E772F9C11A4CF7650C4BB89FAF1EFE35" author="Scheller, U" journalOrPublisher="Caribbean Journal of Science" pageId="22" pageNumber="73" pagination="164 - 195" title="Pauropoda and Symphyla (Myriapoda) collected on St. John, U. S. Virgin Islands." volume="25" year="1990">Scheller 1990</bibRefCitation>
) from the U.S. Virgin Islands. They can be distinguished by the shape of the tergal antennal branch, 3.4-3.5 times as long as its greatest diameter in
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, not 4.9-5.3, the setae of the collum segment, both of the same shape, not sublateral seta much longer and thicker than submedian one, the tarsus of the last pair of legs, only somewhat tapering, not strongly tapering and very slender distally, the size of the st, rudimentary, not well developed, and the shape of the lateral margins of the anal plate, convex, not concave.
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<paragraph id="D44FA02C1427FBFA79D44695978284F4" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D32FFD613394E65847B2451CE9F4F488" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Length. (0.50-)0.52(-0.65) mm. Head (Fig. 10). Setae on the tergal side thin striate. Relative lengths of setae (holotype only), 1st row: a1=a2=10; 2nd row: a1=11, a2=13, a3=15; 3rd row: a1=?, a2=11; 4th row: a1=?, a2=14, a3=16, a4=?; lateral group setae, l1=19, l2=17, l3=10. Ratio a1/a1-a1 in 1st row 1.0, 2nd row 0.8, 3rd and 4th row?. Temporal organs in tergal view broadest in posterior part, length 0.9 of their shortest distance apart. Pore not ascertained. Head cuticle glabrous.</paragraph>
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Antennae (Fig. 11). Segment 4 with five setae, all thin cylindrical striate; their relative lengths: p=10,
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=44,
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=11,
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=5, r=39. Tergal seta p 1.2 times as long as the length of tergal branch t. The latter fusiform, (3.4-)3.5 times as long as its greatest diameter and 1.3 times as long as the length of sternal branchs,that branch 2.1 times as long as its greatest diameter; anterodistal corner distinctly truncate. Seta q thin cylindrical striate, 1.3 times as long as the length of s. Relative lengths of flagella (basal segments included) and basal segments: F1=100, bs1=5; F2=?, bs2=4; F3=76, bs3=5. F1 3.7 times as long as t, F3 3.0 times as long as s. Distal calyces small rounded, distal part of flagella axes not widened below calyces. Globulus g subspherical, 1.2 times as long as wide, 8 bracts, capsule with flattened bottom; width of g 0.8 of the greatest diameter of t. Antennae glabrous.
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<paragraph id="A12E258C0D3DF7ACA31EE8F958FAB32F" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Trunk (Figs 12, 13). Setae of collum segment (Fig. 12) furcate, main branch cylindrical blunt striate, secondary branch rudimentary, sublateral setae 1.7 times as long as submedian setae; sternite process triangular, pointed anteriorly; appendages tapering distally. Process and appendages glabrous.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="909F132271EA9FEF521F309892434FE6" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Setae on tergites as setae on the head, 4+4 setae on tergite I, 6+6 on II-V, 4+2 on VI. Submedian posterior setae on VI (Fig. 13) long tapering pointed, 1.4 times as long as interdistance.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D7187FBB5082242C2FDCA95D1B883666" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">Genital papillae (Fig. 14). Conical, 2.0 times as long as the greatest diameter, seta thin, 0.4 of the length of papilla.</paragraph>
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(Fig. 15). Relative lengths (holotype only): T1=100, T2=152, T3=105, T4=123, T5=131; axes simple straight, very thin and with short pubescence, erect distally; T3 only (Fig. 15) stronger, fusiformly thickened in proximal
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and with distinct oblique pubescence.
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(Figs 16, 17). Setae on coxa and trochanter (Fig. 16) of leg 9 furcate, branches cylindrical striate, secondary branch shorter than primary one. These setae more anteriorly with rudimentary secondary branches except in coxal setae of leg 2 (paratype male). Tarsus of leg 9 (Fig. 17) tapering, 3.5(-3.6) times as long as its greatest diameter; setae thin, proximal one tapering pointed, distal one subcylindrical blunt, faintly striate, proximal seta (0.3-)0.4 of the length of tarsus and (3.4-)3.5 times as long as distal seta. Cuticle of tarsus glabrous.
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<paragraph id="50DD50085889C57D93EEDF3C83E817B0" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">Pygidium (Figs 18, 19). Tergum. Posterior margin rounded but with small posterior lobe between st. Setae a1 broken or rudimentary, relative lengths of setae: a2=10, a3=18, st rudimentary; setae directed posteriorly, a2 and a3 long thin tapering glabrous, somewhat curved inward. Distance a1-a2 three times longer than distance a2-a3; distance st-st ≈20 times as long as st and 0.4 of distance a1-a1.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="961A46647550FB32A79D532E4E77AD85" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">Sternum. Posterior margin with distinct indentation and broadly triangular lobe below anal plate. Relative lengths of setae (pygidial a2=10): b1=7, b2=3, setae thin tapering, b1 indistinctly striate in distal half, as long as interdistance, b2 0.7(-0.8) of distance b1-b2.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F4C0127E8C035BB77926B806B7B91051" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">Anal plate somewhat turned up, narrowest anteriorly, linguiform, lateral margins a little convex, on underside of rounded distal part two very short cylindrical blunt appendages protruding backwards-downwards; plate glabrous.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="AEE6F67A4E62D2EF4D88E0A3937B20FE" pageId="6" pageNumber="57">
Figures 10-19.
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sp. n., holotype, ad. 9(♂) 10 head, median and right part 11 right antenna, sternal view 12 collum segment, median and left part, sternal view 13 tergite VI, posteromedian part and right posterior corner 14 genital papillae, anterior view 15T3 16 seta on coxa of leg 9 17 tarsus of leg 9 18 pygidium, posteromedian and left part, sternal view 19 anal plate, lateral view. Scale: a: Figs 13-17; b: 10, 12, 18, 19; c: 11.
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