Schendylops Cook, 1899

Pereira, Luis Alberto, 2015, A new schendylid centipede (Myriapoda: Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha) from the Bolivian Amazon Forest, Zootaxa 3905 (1), pp. 1-26 : 3

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5662423

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Schendylops Cook, 1899
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Genus Schendylops Cook, 1899 View in CoL View at ENA

Diagnosis. This taxon can be distinguished from all other genera currently recognized in the family Schendylidae by the following unique combination of features. Second maxillae: pleurites not fused to the posterior internal border of the coxosternite; apical claw of telopodites of second maxillae pectinate on both dorsal and ventral edges. Sternites of leg-bearing segments with pore-fields. Ultimate leg-bearing segment: ultimate legs with seven articles; pretarsus in form of a small hairy tubercle or replaced by a small spine or altogether absent; each coxopleuron with two internal coxal organs of simple structure (“homogeneous coxal glands” sensu Brölemann & Ribaut 1912).

Type species of the genus. Schendyla grandidieri Saussure & Zehnter, 1897 , by original designation.

Remarks. Most of the Neotropical species of Schendylops are listed in Pereira & Minelli (1993); Hoffman & Pereira (1997); Morrone et al. (1999); Foddai et al. (2000); Minelli (2006). Besides the new species described below, the following four taxa should be added to those lists: Schendylops achalensis Pereira, 2008 (from Argentina: Córdoba Province: Pampa de Achala); Schendylops inquilinus Pereira, Uliana & Minelli, 2007 (from Brazil: Mato Grosso State: Pantanal de Poconé); Schendylops jeekeli Pereira, 2009 (from Brazil: São Paulo State: Santo André Municipio: Paranapiacaba [Alto da Serra]); and Schendylops ramirezi Pereira, 2013 (from Brazil: Rio de Janeiro State: Ilha Grande, [Praia Grande das Palmas]).

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