Gomphodesmidae, Cook, 1896

Olsen, Sissel Anna, Rosenmejer, Trine & Enghoff, Henrik, 2020, A mountain of millipedes IX: Species of the family Gomphodesmidae from the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), European Journal of Taxonomy 675, pp. 1-35 : 6-7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.675

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:88FFA67B-C2DE-43C6-ACB1-44EDCF119EBA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4332935

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/000EF212-FF8F-4A0A-FF6B-FEC9BB3EFCAF

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Valdenar

scientific name

Gomphodesmidae
status

sp. nov.

Key to species of Gomphodesmidae View in CoL from the Udzungwa Mts

The key also includes Emphysemastix dracarys View in CoL sp. nov. from Iringa town.

1. Sternal process of body ring 6 ca 1½ times as long as wide, with median apiculus ( Fig. 5A View Fig ). Postnodal telopodite with a subglobose enlargement along the outer curvature...(Genus Emphysemastix Hoffman, 1966 View in CoL ).................................................................................................................................. 2

– Sternal process of body ring 6 different (the sternal process of Agrophogonus pusillokiellandi Olsen & Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov. is broken in the unique holotype). Postnodal telopodite without a subglobose enlargement........................................................................................................................................ 3

2. Paxillus (mid-ventral process on body ring 15) triangular (as Fig. 4A View Fig ). Nodal process M absent ..... .......................................................................... Emphysemastix dracarys Olsen & Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov.

– Paxillus rounded. Nodal processes M and L both present .................................................................. .............................................................................. Emphysemastix frampt Olsen & Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov.

3. Sternal process on body ring 6 longer than wide with triangular tip ( Fig. 5D View Fig ). Nodal process M present, L absent. Gonopod telopodite making a hairpin bend, postnodal telopodite very long and straight, running close to and parallel with coxa ( Fig. 13 View Fig ). Paracannular setae absent ....................... .......................................................... Pogoropsis prolixopes Rosenmejer & Enghoff View in CoL gen. et sp. nov.

– Sternal process of body ring 6 and postnodal telopodite different .................................................... 4

4. Sternal process of body ring 6 broad and flat, or triangular with rounded tip ( Fig. 5 View Fig E–G). Nodal process M present...(Genus Pogoro Hoffman, 2005 View in CoL )........................................................................ 5

– Sternal process of body ring 6 more or less elongate, apically rounded ( Fig. 5 View Fig B–C). Nodal process M absent...(Genus Agrophogonus Hoffman, 2005 View in CoL )............................. 7

5. Enlarged tubercles on hypoproct projecting beyond edge of sclerite................................................ 6

– Tubercles on hypoproct not projecting beyond edge of sclerite.......................................................... ..................................................................................... Pogoro siren Rosenmejer & Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov.

6. Two subapical lobes on postnodal telopodite, a triangular lateral lobe and an uncate mesal lobe ( Fig. 7 View Fig ) .............................................................................................. Pogoro scharffi Hoffman, 2005 View in CoL

– Only one subapical lobe, of a narrow triangular shape, on postnodal telopodite ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) ..................................................................... Pogoro alopias Rosenmejer & Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov.

7. Postnodal telopodite short,flattened,laminate( Fig.19 View Fig )… Agrophogonus mwanihana Hoffman, 2995 View in CoL

– Postnodal telopodite longer, slender, evenly attenuate to apex ......................................................... 8

8. Postnodal telopodite very long, forming a subcircular ¾ loop, evenly curved, no sharp angular twist. ( Fig. 18 View Fig ) ............................................................ Agrophogonus hamulifer Olsen & Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov.

– Postnodal telopodite shorter, with a sharp twist in a dorsal direction, perpendicular to prefemoral region, not forming a ¾ circle ( Fig. 21 View Fig ) ............................................................................................ 9

9. Body width 8.7 mm. Nodal process C very long, slender and curved ( Hoffman 2005: fig. 451) ....... ............................................................................................ Agrophogonus kiellandi Hoffman, 2005 View in CoL

– Body width 4.1 mm. Nodal process C shorter and less curved ( Fig. 21 View Fig ) ............................................ ................................................................. Agrophogonus pusillokiellandi Olsen & Enghoff View in CoL sp. nov.

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