Hylebainosoma

Tajovský, Karel, Mock, Andrej & Papáč, Vladimír, 2014, The genus Hylebainosoma Verhoeff, 1899 (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Haaseidae): Redescription of Hylebainosoma tatranum, description of a new troglobiont species and notes to the Hylebainosoma – Romanosoma species group, Zootaxa 3764 (5), pp. 501-523 : 519

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3764.5.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6F573FB5-6866-451D-801C-8235849443FF

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5695767

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D287BA-974C-D32C-FF0D-FE0C74FBFB2A

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Plazi

scientific name

Hylebainosoma
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Key of the species of the genus Hylebainosoma View in CoL

Only known characteristics concerning the morphology of female vulvae are added.

1 Ocelli missing, body white, without pigmentation............................................................ 2

- With ocelli.......................................................................................... 3

2 Adults with 28 body segments, gonopods with less pronounced posterior branches, inner basal parts of gonopods with structural field covered by small protuberances; coxal processes on 9th legs straight, elongated with slim projection on the apex oriented anteriorly............................................................................ H. cavernicola View in CoL

- Adults with 30 body segments, gonopods completely with smooth surface structure and two elongated sword-like well separated posterior branches; 9th legs with coxal processes short and broad resembling elk horns armed with denticles on anterior edges; (female vulvae with medial and two elongated lateral postvulval processes)......................... H. gulickai

3 Adults with 28 body segments, body white, pale or without pigmentation, adults with 9 ocelli at most................... 4

- Adults with 30 body segments, yellowish to orange-brown body, adults with 12–14 ocelli............................ 5

4 Anterior branch of gonopods with large lateral lobe on the apex; 9th legs with coxal processes straight, elongated, in the apical part armed by two sharp teeth oriented forward and laterally............................................. H. odici View in CoL

- Anterior branch of gonopods without lateral lobe on the apex; coxal processes on posterior gonopods straight with anteriorly oriented projection, coxal processes in the second half elongated by narrower arm exceeding the whole 9th legs... H. oltenica View in CoL

5 Between anterior and posterior branches (cheirites) of gonopod massive medial process with brushy-filled and toothed hook on inner distal side of anterior branch; unpaired medial plate longer than half of the gopopod height with expanded apex; posterior gonopods (9th legs) with slender medially curved arms of coxal processes; (female vulvae with flattened unpaired apically divided postvulval plate)...................................................................... H. tatranum View in CoL

- Between anterior and posterior branches (cheirites) of gonopod medial discrete process armed by fine denticless; unpaired medial plate reaches less than half the gonopod height without any structure on apex; 9th legs with robust coxal processes (female vulvae without postvulval structures)................................................... H. nontronensis View in CoL

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