Mauriesia, Chang, Hsueh-Wen, 2010

Chang, Hsueh-Wen, 2010, Pill-millipedes (Glomerida, Diplopoda) in Taiwan, Zootaxa 2477, pp. 1-20 : 2

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195313

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6212108

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/332987AD-F57D-FFC2-38E9-837B6B3D20E0

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Plazi

scientific name

Mauriesia
status

gen. nov.

Mauriesia View in CoL gen. nov.

Diagnosis: Differs from the other genera of Glomeridae in the following combination of characters. Mediumsized Glomeridae with all four palps of gnathochilarium subequal in length. Organ of Tőmősváry suboval, short. Antennae with four normal apical cones. Collum with two transverse striae. Thoracic shield with a small hyposchism field and numerous transverse striae, of which several crossing the dorsum. Colour pattern vivid. Tegument smooth and shining, devoid of pilosity. Male pygidium with a median lobule at caudal margin.

Male leg 17 with a high outer coxal lobe and a 4-segmented, somewhat reduced telopodite. Male leg 18 with an ogival, or arcuated, syncoxite notch and a 4-segmented, less strongly reduced telopodite. Male leg 19 (telopod) unusually stout, prefemur especially short ( Figs 10 and 11 View FIGURES 7 – 11 ); syncoxite horns high, central lobe present; prefemur medially with a membranous sac and a strong seta near its base on caudal face; femur with a peculiar, long, basal, mediad directed apophysis (a) and a very conspicuous, strongly sclerotized, distal finger (f) on caudal face, as well as with a setose bulge (s) medially; tibia with a smaller but evident, likewise strongly sclerotized, distal finger (p) caudolaterally; tarsus with a strong seta apically.

Type species: Mauriesia splendida sp. nov.

Name: Honours Jean-Paul Mauriès, the globally renowned specialist in Diplopoda and the author of the modern classification of the Glomerida .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Glomerida

Family

Glomeridae

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