Polydrepanini, Jeekel, 1968

Golovatch, Sergei I., Aswathy, Mathilakath Dasan, Bhagirathan, Usha & Sudhikumar, Ambalaparambil Vasu, 2021, Review of the millipede tribe Polydrepanini, with the description of a new species from Kerala state, southern India (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae, Alogolykinae), Zootaxa 5068 (4), pp. 485-516 : 509

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.4.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5714925

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scientific name

Polydrepanini
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Key to the accepted genera of Polydrepanini View in CoL , based on gonopodal characters

1(2) Femorite clearly twisted ( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 9–12 , 16–20 View FIGURES 16–20 , 45–53 View FIGURES 45, 46 View FIGURES 47–51 View FIGURES 52, 53 ).......................................................... 3

2(1) Femorite untwisted ( Figs 3–8 View FIGURES 1–5 View FIGURES 6–8 , 28–44 View FIGURES 27–30 View FIGURES 31–33 View FIGURES 34–36 View FIGURES 37–39 View FIGURES 40, 41 View FIGURES 42–44 , 55–57 View FIGURES 54–57 , 60–64 View FIGURES 58–60 View FIGURES 61–64 , 67, 68 View FIGURES 65–68 , 84–87 View FIGURES 81–87 )............................................. 5

3(4) Solenophore particularly simple, two upright lobes either side of a higher and suberect solenomere, the latter devoid of a basal curve/loop ( Figs 45, 46 View FIGURES 45, 46 )....................................................................... Dasypharkis View in CoL

4(3) Solenophore much more complex, strongly coiled; solenomere with a basal curve/loop ( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 9–12 , 17–20 View FIGURES 16–20 , 47–53 View FIGURES 47–51 View FIGURES 52, 53 )................................................................................................. Polydrepanum View in CoL

5(6) Solenomere with neither a distinct basal loop nor a protecting lobe at its base...................................... 7

6(5) Solenomere with both a distinct basal loop and a protecting lobe at its base....................................... 9

7(8) Solenophore relatively small, but clearly twisted ( Figs 67, 68 View FIGURES 65–68 )....................................... Xiphidiogonus View in CoL

8(7) Solenophore usually large, varied ( Figs 28–44 View FIGURES 27–30 View FIGURES 31–33 View FIGURES 34–36 View FIGURES 37–39 View FIGURES 40, 41 View FIGURES 42–44 , 84–87 View FIGURES 81–87 )............................................... Delarthrum View in CoL

9(10) Solenophore cup-shaped, enlarged distad ( Figs 55–57 View FIGURES 54–57 )................................................ Pocockina View in CoL

10(9) Solenophore otherwise................................................................................ 11

11(12) Both solenophore and solenomere either suberect ( Figs 3–5 View FIGURES 1–5 ) or subcircular ( Figs 6–8 View FIGURES 6–8 ).................. Grammorhabdus View in CoL

12(11) Both solenophore and solenomere strongly coiled, the former with two distomesal processes (a and b), b being unusually large and shield-like ( Figs 60–64 View FIGURES 58–60 View FIGURES 61–64 )................................................................... Telodrepanum View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Polydesmida

Family

Paradoxosomatidae

SubFamily

Alogolykinae

Tribe

Polydrepanini

Genus

Polydrepanum

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