Delarthrum, Attems, 1936
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5068.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5714913 |
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Diagnosis of Delarthrum View in CoL .
Gonofemorite elongate, slender and untwisted, its apical part typically obliquely truncate ventrad or dorsad; solenophore usually complex, protecting a long, flagelliform to somewhat ribbon-shaped solenomere (sl) devoid of a basal loop/curve ( Golovatch 2014b) ( Figs 25–44 View FIGURES 25, 26 View FIGURES 27–30 View FIGURES 31–33 View FIGURES 34–36 View FIGURES 37–39 View FIGURES 40, 41 View FIGURES 42–44 ).
Species included: Delarthrum obscurum Attems, 1936 , the type species of Delarthrum ( Figs 27–30 View FIGURES 27–30 ), and numerous others, including the type species of the following generic categories previously synonymized under Delarthrum (see above): Armolites spiniger ( Attems, 1936) , the type species of Armolites ( Figs 31–33 View FIGURES 31–33 ), Martensosoma unicolor ( Attems, 1936) , the type species of Martensosoma ( Figs 34–36 View FIGURES 34–36 ) (NB: although formally synonymized with Delarthrum ( Golovatch 1992) , Martensosoma spp. still retain two gonopodal characters that make them distinct: the femorite is devoid of any evident distal outgrowth, and the solenomere is rather ribbon-shaped than filiform; thus, Martensosoma seems best to be regarded as a defined Himalayan species-group of Delarthrum ), Nepalomorpha kuznetsovi Golovatch, 1994 , the type species of Nepalomorpha ( Figs 37–39 View FIGURES 37–39 ), Orophosoma hingstoni ( Carl, 1935) , the type species of Orophosoma ( Figs 40, 41 View FIGURES 40, 41 ), and Parorthomorpha longiseta Golovatch, 1994 , the type species of Parorthomorpha ( Figs 42–44 View FIGURES 42–44 ). All species of Delarthrum have been listed or described in Golovatch (2014b, 2015, 2016b), while not only Martensosoma , but also the other ex-generic categories above, currently all junior synonyms, can be considered as representing species groups of Delarthrum . Considering the removal of two Dasypharkis (see below) and the addition of a new Delarthrum from Kerala, the genus Delarthrum presently counts 55 species, the taxonomically most important of which (the type species of generic categories, presently the species groups) are being briefly reassessed and illustrated above.
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