Notiphilides

Calvanese, Victor C. & Brescovit, Antonio D., 2017, A new species of Notiphilides from Amazonia, with a redescription of N. grandis (Chilopoda, Geophilomorpha, Oryidae), Zootaxa 4232 (1), pp. 1-20 : 18-19

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4232.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7A227950-D69B-4CAB-B00C-701CCFF701FA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6022438

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA494C-FFB5-B63C-FF63-BB1B9CB0FE96

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Plazi

scientific name

Notiphilides
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Key to the species of Notiphilides View in CoL View at ENA

Note. N. saussurei cannot be implemented in the key due to the precarious description and inaccessibility of the type material (not found). This species needs revision mainly for its vague record as only “America Meridional”. It presents 109–131 leg-bearing segments for females and seems to be similar in morphology to N. maximiliani and N. erga .

1 Posterior paratergites undivided, females with 111 leg-bearing segments ( Chamberlin, 1950)..................... N. erga View in CoL

- Posterior paratergites divided, at least in some of the segments ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 D)..........................................2

2 Tergites without sulcus, with up to 105 leg-bearing segments....................................... N. maximiliani View in CoL

- Tergites with sulcus ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 D, 9B, D); with more than 135 pairs of legs.......................................... 3

3 Claws of the second maxillae with one filament (only DR present) ( Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 D–E, 14A), sulcus in tergites more visible in the middle and posterior body region ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 D). Intermediate tergite of the postpedal segment with homogeneous color ( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 F,

7F, 14B), last pair of legs without tubercle at the apex of the tarsal article ( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 E̅F, 14B)................... N. grandis View in CoL - Claws of the second maxillae with two filaments (DR an VR presents) ( Figs 12 View FIGURE 12 D̅E, 14C), sulcus found in all tergites ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 B, D). Intermediate tergite of the postpedal segments with distinct dark band in the distal region ( Figs 9 View FIGURE 9 F, 14D); last pair of legs with conspicuous tubercle in the distal area of tarsus ( Figs 13 View FIGURE 13 E̅F, 14D)........................... N. amazonica sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Chilopoda

Order

Geophilomorpha

Family

Oryidae

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