Haematotropis

De, Thaís M., Bueno-Villegas, Almeida Julián & Rafael, José A., 2021, Taxonomic review of the millipede genus Haematotropis Jeekel, 2000 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Aphelidesmidae, Aphelidesminae) with descriptions of thirteen new species, Zootaxa 5064 (1), pp. 1-71 : 68-69

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5064.1.1

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Identification key to Haematotropis View in CoL species based on adult males

1 Paranota of rings 2–4 with anterolateral teeth ( Fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 )....................................................... 2

- Paranota of rings 2–17 with anterolateral teeth ( Fig. 24C View FIGURE 24 )....................................... H. dentata sp. nov.

2 Collum with posterolateral margins straight or slightly concave ( Figs 3A, B View FIGURE 3 , 18B View FIGURE 18 , 34B View FIGURE 34 )...............................9

- Collum with posterolateral margins strongly concave, sickle-shaped ( Figs 5A View FIGURE 5 , 13A View FIGURE 13 )................................ 3

3 Gonopod with LP2 ( Fig. 29A, C View FIGURE 29 )........................................................... H. goeldii sp. nov.

- Gonopod without LP2................................................................................. 4

4 Gonopod with solenomere approximately as long as length of LP1 ( Fig. 14A, C View FIGURE 14 )......... H. octocentra ( Brölemann, 1905) View in CoL

- Gonopod with solenomere approximately as short as length of LP1 ( Fig. 6A, C View FIGURE 6 )....................................5

5 Gonopod with VP1 exceeding the width of ventral region of acropodite, in lateral view ( Fig. 6C View FIGURE 6 ).......................6

- Gonopod VP1 not exceeding the width of ventral region of acropodite, in lateral view ( Fig. 31C View FIGURE 31 )...................... 7

6 Gonopod with LP1 tapered ( Figs 6B–D View FIGURE 6 , 8A, B View FIGURE 8 )........................................... H. bella ( Attems, 1937) View in CoL

- Gonopod with LP1 rounded, hemispheric ( Fig. 41A–D View FIGURE 41 )........................................ H. poranga sp. nov.

7 Gonopod with LP1 disctinctly shorter than width of ventral region of acropodite ( Fig. 31B, D View FIGURE 31 )....... H. jurutiensis sp. nov.

- Gonopod with LP1 approximately as long as width of ventral region of acropodite ( Figs 43A–D View FIGURE 43 , 21A–D View FIGURE 21 )............... 8

8 Gonopod with LP1 projected towards the solenomere ( Fig. 43A–D View FIGURE 43 )................................ H. tysoni sp. nov.

- Gonopod with LP1 projected towards the coxa ( Fig. 21A–D View FIGURE 21 )................................. H. aripuanensis sp. nov.

9 Gonopod with VP2 ( Fig. 35A, C View FIGURE 35 )....................................................... H. melgacensis sp. nov.

- Gonopod without VP2................................................................................ 10

10 Gonopod with DP ( Figs 10A–C View FIGURE 10 , 27A–C View FIGURE 27 )..................................................................11

- Gonopod without DP..................................................................................12

11 Gonopod with DP bifurcate ( Fig. 27A, C View FIGURE 27 )............................................... H. disjunctoides sp. nov.

- Gonopod with DP not bifurcate ( Fig. 10A, C View FIGURE 10 )......................... H. disjunta Golovatch, Hoffman & Spelda, 2004

12 Gonopod with LP3 ( Fig. 45B, D View FIGURE 45 )........................................ H. divergens ( Chamberlin, 1918) View in CoL n. comb.

- Gonopod without LP3................................................................................ 13

13 Gonopod with a process like a finger on the acropodite region....... H. roseicornis Jeekel, 2000 View in CoL (see Jeekel, 2000: 79, fig. 8)

- Gonopod without a process like a finger on the acropodite region.............................................. 14

14 Gonopod with the distal margin of acropodite projected forward, in lateral view ( Figs 12C View FIGURE 12 , 19C View FIGURE 19 , 33C View FIGURE 33 , 37C View FIGURE 37 , 39C View FIGURE 39 )........ 16

- Gonopod with the distal margin of acropodite directed downward, projected towards the coxa ( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 )............. 15

15 Gonopod with VP1 exceeding the width of ventral region of acropodite, in lateral view ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 )... H. callipa ( Peters, 1864)

- Gonopod VP1 not exceeding the width of ventral region of acropodite, in mesal view.................................................................................................. H. aurorea View in CoL (see Jeekel, 2000: 76, figs 4, 5)

16 Gonopod somewhat aligned, in lateral view ( Fig. 33C View FIGURE 33 )............................................ H. driki sp. nov.

- Gonopod distinctly curved distally, in lateral view ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 )................................................. 17

17 Gonopod with a long solenomere.........................................................................18

- Gonopod with a short solenomere....................................................................... 19

18 Gonopod with solenomere laterally curved ( Fig. 23A, B View FIGURE 23 ).......................................... H. callyi sp. nov.

- Gonopod with solenomere not laterally curved.............................................. .. H. mosaica sp. nov.

19 Gonopod with VP1 exceeding the width of ventral region of acropodite, in lateral view ( Figs 12C View FIGURE 12 , 39C View FIGURE 39 )............... 20

- Gonopod VP1 not exceeding the width of ventral region of acropodite, in mesal view ( Fig. 19A View FIGURE 19 )..... H. amazonica sp. nov.

20 Gonopod with distal region of acropodite lightly sinuous, in lateral view ( Fig. 39C View FIGURE 39 )................. H. paraensis sp. nov.

- Gonopod with distal region of acropodite strongly sinuous, in lateral view ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 )............................................................................................. H. macapa Golovatch, Hoffman & Spelda, 2004 View in CoL

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