Aporodesmella
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Ordo: Diplopoda
Familia: Trichopolydesmidae
Name
Aporodesmella Golovatch, Geoffroy & VandenSpiegel, 2014 gen. n. – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
Diagnosis
19 segments (♂, ♀); ozopores wanting; ♂ vertex modified or not; ♂ antennomere 6 sometimes with a conspicuous dorsoparabasal stump; paraterga absent to rather well developed, 3 rows of 3+3 or 4+4, short or long, bacilli- and/or claviform metatergal setae (regardless of lateral setae on or instead of paraterga); gonopod coxae with gonocoel not deep; telopodites clearly exposed, mostly or considerably represented by elongate prefemoral parts, at most only moderately curved, medially subcontiguous and held parallel to each other; acropodites, or solenophores (sph), lying distal to prefemoral parts shortened, only sometimes set off basally by a ventral sulcus, subtruncate, usually more or less coaxial with prefemoral parts, but sometimes extended laterad into a distinct process; solenomere (sl) subapical, rather long to vestigial.
Name
To emphasize the lack of ozopores, feminine.
Type species
Aporodesmella securiformis sp. n., by present designation.
Remarks
The new genus is unique among the Trichopolydesmoidea for its complete loss of ozopores. Among Oriental Trichopolydesmidae, Aporodesmella gen. n. seems to be especially similar to Peronorchus, sharing with it not only 19 body segments in both sexes, but also the gonopods demonstrating a modest gonocoel, elongate, clearly exposed and modestly curved telopodites which are (sub)contiguous medially and held parallel to each other (and to the main body axis), the solenophore being enlarged, more or less cup-shaped and membranous while the solenomere is a short subapical process or tooth. However, the prefemoral (= densely setose) part of the gonopod in Peronorchus is clearly shorter.
The following three new species are attributed to Aporodesmella gen. n.