Haplodesmidae, Cook, 1895

Golovatch, Sergei, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques, Mauriès, Jean-Paul & VandenSpiegel, Didier, 2009, Review of the millipede family Haplodesmidae Cook, 1895, with descriptions of some new or poorly-known species (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), ZooKeys 7 (7), pp. 1-53 : 46-49

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.7.117

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:67B4D2EC-2C6D-4226-847D-0BA2B2777AE3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792468

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D3687F8-A74B-A654-FF62-FDA6FBDD72AB

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Haplodesmidae
status

 

A key to recognizable genera and species of Haplodesmidae View in CoL View at ENA :

1 Body with 20 segments, pyrgodesmid-like (collum flabellate, covering the head from above; metaterga with three transverse rows of tubercles; paraterga well-developed, strongly declivous, porosteles often present), incapable of volvation. Gonopods rather simple, unciform; coxae with only a few ventrolateral setae; telopodites basically uniramous, only sometimes with an inconspicuous, lateral outgrowth at midway, always devoid of a separate solenomere branch; seminal groove terminating distally or apically, hairpad often present ( Prosopodesmus View in CoL )............................................................................... 2

– Body with 18, 19 or 20 segments, vermiform (without clear paraterga on most body segments, i.e. incapable of volvation) or “doratodesmid” (with very evident paraterga, mostly capable of tight volvation). Gonopods either simplified (= regressed) or more elaborate, often bi- or triramous................ 4

2 Gonopod telopodite with a seminal groove terminating with a hairpad distally (i.e. acropodite rather large, slightly dentate)....................................... 3

– Gonopod telopodite with a seminal groove terminating apically, devoid of hairpad (i.e. acropodite virtually absent) ................ Prosopodesmus sinuatus View in CoL

3 Gonopod telopodite with a distinct lateral outgrowth at about midway; ozopores absent from paraterga 6 .............................. Prosopodesmus jacobsoni View in CoL

– Gonopod telopodite devoid of a lateral outgrowth at midway; ozopores present on porosteles on paraterga 6 .................... Prosopodesmus panporus View in CoL

4 Body subcylindrical, not capable of volvation, with paraterga 2 rather well developed, but subsequent ones represented mostly by lateral swellings. Gonopods simplified ....................................................................................... 5

– Body “doratodesmid”, mostly capable of complete conglobation, with paraterga 2 always very strongly enlarged laterally, all following paraterga more or less strongly declivous while collum somewhat reduced. Gonopods usually rather elaborate......................................................................................... 10

5 Body with 19 (♂) or 20 (♀) segments, collum and all following metaterga with abundant setation in part represented by long, bisegmented, tactile setae. Gonopods especially simple; telopodite = solenomere sometimes with a lateral outgrowth at midway; seminal groove terminating subapically and devoid of hairpad ( Cylindrodesmus View in CoL ) ............................................................. 6

– Body with 19 or 20 segments regardless of sex, collum and all following metaterga without abundant setation, usually tuberculate. Gonopods aberrant ........... 7

6 Gonopod telopodite virtually uniramous .............. Cylindrodesmus hirsutus View in CoL

– Gonopod telopodite evidently biramous in distal half.................................. .............................................................................. Cylindrodesmus villosus View in CoL

7 Body with 19 segments, paraterga 2 rather well developed, but subsequent ones mostly represented by lateral swellings. Collum still large, covering the head from above, with 4-5 transverse rows of setigerous tubercles or pits. Following paraterga with three rows of similar tubercles or pits. Gonopods with poorly setose gonocoxae and a considerably shortened prefemoral+femoral (= setose) part, deeply biramous thereafter, with a long and flagelliform solenomere devoid of hairpad ( Helodesmus View in CoL ) .......................................................... 8

– Body with 20 segments, paraterga 2 rather well developed, subsequent ones represented by lateral swellings at most; tergal trichome wanting. Collum small. Gonopod coxae virtually bare and reduced; telopodites strongly geniculate and with no traces of either a coxal cannula or a seminal groove ( Atopogonus View in CoL )..................................................................................................... 9

8 Metaterga behind collum with three transverse rows of short setae borne on small tubercles. Gonopod acropodite a long and simple branch. Java ............ ..................................................................................... Helodesmus porosus View in CoL

– Metaterga behind collum with three transverse rows of short setae in microsetose pits. Gonopod acropodite a long and bifid branch. Sumatra ............... ................................................................................... Helodesmus parvulus View in CoL

9 Gonopod acropodite deeply and evidently biramous, apex finely fringed in part............................................................................. Atopogonus baccatus View in CoL

– Gonopod acropodite compact, vaguely biramous, apex not fringed .............. ................................................................................ Atopogonus bucculatus

10 Gonopod telopodite usually stout and strongly enlarged laterally towards end of femorite ( Figs 29B, C View Figure 29 ), with or without a short solenomere branch thereafter; acropodite varying from absent to well-developed ( Doratodesmus View in CoL ).... 11

– Gonopod telopodite usually slender, not enlarged towards the end of femorite, but with a more or less distinct process or outgrowth laterally ( Figs 4B, C View Figure 4 ), opposite recurvature point of seminal groove; solenomere thereafter taking up most of telopodite, sometimes elaborate; seminal groove terminating distally to subapically, with or without a hairpad; acropodite small to nearly absent ( Eutrichodesmus View in CoL )............................................................................. 16

11 Some metaterga with very evident mid-dorsal processes or outgrowths ..... 12

– Metaterga without mid-dorsal outgrowths ................................................ 13

12 Metaterga 4-19 with a mid-dorsal subtriangular process, gradually increasing in size towards (to become largest on) metatergum 18. Java .......................... ............................................................................... Doratodesmus armatus View in CoL

– Metaterga before 15 th and after 18 th (penultimate) without mid-dorsal outgrowths; metaterga 15 and 16 each with a small subtriangular process, metatergum 17 with a particularly prominent, rounded, central process. Sumatra ....................................................................... Doratodesmus analdes View in CoL

13 Most metaterga with 2-3 transverse rows of flat bosses. Gonopod telopodite very simple, femorite very short and stout (much like in Helodesmus View in CoL ). New Guinea...................................................................................................... 14

– Most metaterga with three transverse rows of distinct conical tubercles. Gonopod telopodite more elaborate ( Figs 29B, C View Figure 29 )......................................... 15

14 Male with 18, female with 19 body segments. Gonopod femorite very stout, divided apically into a short, subunciform solenomere and a simple, knifeshaped acropodite .................................................... Doratodesmus pholeter View in CoL

– Both sexes with 18 body segments. Gonopod femorite turning apically into a rather short, subunciform solenomere, acropodite wanting........................... ............................................................................... Doratodesmus hispidus View in CoL

15 Body with 20 segments. Metatergal tuberculation less distinct, mostly like three transverse rows of bosses ( Figs 26 View Figure 26 A-C). Solenomere branch very short, acropodite rather short and simple ( Figs 29B, C View Figure 29 ). China .............................. ...................................................................... Doratodesmus grandifoliatus View in CoL

– Body with 19 segments. Metatergal tubercles also mostly arranged in three transverse rows, but very distinct, conical. Solenomere branch absent, acropodite very long, falcate and conspicuously spinose. Japan............................ ................................................................................. Doratodesmus elegans View in CoL

16 Body with 20 segments. At least some metaterga with an evident mid-dorsal outgrowth or projection ( Figs 5A, C View Figure 5 )........................................................ 17

– Body with 19 or 20 segments. All metaterga subequal, devoid of an evident mid-dorsal outgrowth or projection ( Figs 1A View Figure 1 ; 22A) .................................. 22

17 Only last 3-8 metaterga in front of telson with an evident mid-dorsal outgrowth ( Figs 5A, C View Figure 5 ) .................................................................................. 18

– Most metaterga, including some of anterior body portion, with a high, often tuberculated projection............................................................................. 20

18 Metaterga 12-19 each with an increasingly evident, subtriangular, mid-dorsal outgrowth. Cave in Yunnan Province, China ... Eutrichodesmus dorsiangulatus View in CoL

– Only metaterga 16(17)–19 each with an evident, rather rounded, mid-dorsal outgrowth................................................................................................. 19

19 Paraterga narrower ( Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ). Gonopod process dp much shorter ( Figs 7 View Figure 7 ; 8 View Figure 8 ). North Vietnam .............................. Eutrichodesmus armatocaudatus View in CoL sp. n.

– Paraterga broader. Gonopod process dp much longer. Cave in Yunnan Province, China ..................................................... Eutrichodesmus monodentus View in CoL

20 Mid-dorsal projections increasingly evident on metaterga 3-18, abruptly smaller on metatergum 19. Distal half of gonopod telopodite enlarged, lobuliform, fringed apically..................................... Eutrichodesmus cavernicola View in CoL

– Mid-dorsal projections especially prominent, present on metaterga 5-19, only slightly less prominent on metatergum 19. Male, when known ( E. macclurei View in CoL ), with distal half of gonopod telopodite slender........................................... 21

21 Mid-dorsal projections on metaterga 5 and 6 straight in lateral view............. ........................................................................... Eutrichodesmus macclurei View in CoL

– Mid-dorsal projections on metaterga 5 and 6 slightly inclined anteriorly in lateral view......................................................... Eutrichodesmus reclinatus View in CoL

22 Body with 19 segments. Collum and metaterga very densely setose, setae long, bisegmented and tactile ( Figs 9 View Figure 9 ; 12 View Figure 12 A-C). Gonopod telopodite with a highly peculiar dp ( Fig. 13 View Figure 13 )................ Eutrichodesmus communicans View in CoL sp. n.

– Body with 20 segments. Collum and metaterga without dense setation. Gonopod telopodite with a different dp......................................................... 23

23 Most paraterga very wide and only slightly declivous ( Figs 14 View Figure 14 A-D; 15C; 18; 19D). Caves in Guangxi Province, China ................................................. 24

– Paraterga not so wide, strongly declivous ( Figs 1 View Figure 1 ; 2D; 22C; 23E) ............. 25

24 Collum with a conspicuous row of teeth all along fore margin of collum ( Figs 18D View Figure 18 ; 19A View Figure 19 ). Gonopods as in Figs 20C, D View Figure 20 ; 21 View Figure 21 ... Eutrichodesmus similis View in CoL sp. n.

– Collum without such conspicuous teeth at fore margin of collum ( Figs 15A, B View Figure 15 ). Gonopods as in Figs 16 View Figure 16 B-E; 17B, C............ Eutrichodesmus latus View in CoL sp. n.

25 Most metaterga with two transverse rows of bosses. Epiproct very strongly flattened dorsoventrally, subquadrate-spatuliform, with unincised margins. Gonopod telopodite particularly slender, about twice as long as coxa. Japan........ ........................................................................... Eutrichodesmus peculiaris View in CoL

– Most metaterga with three transverse rows of bosses or conical tubercles. Epiproct never strongly flattened. Gonopods telopodite shorter..................... 26

26 Paraterga mostly set off laterally at base by a deep sulcus, metaterga with conical tubercles. Gonopod telopodite with a particularly small, dentiform dp.... ............................................................................ Eutrichodesmus gremialis View in CoL

– Paraterga not set off laterally at base, continuing general outline of metaterga. Gonopod telopodite with a larger and longer dp....................................... 27

27 Body up to 5.0 mm long. Paraterga relatively narrow ( Figs 1 View Figure 1 ; 2D), volvation imperfect. Gonopods relatively simple ( Figs 4B, C View Figure 4 ) ..... Eutrichodesmus basalis View in CoL sp. n.

– Body at least 7.0 mm long. Paraterga broader ( Figs 22 View Figure 22 ; 23E View Figure 23 ), volvation complete. Gonopods more elaborate ............................................................... 28

28 Caudolateral and lateral lobulations on most of metaterga deeply incised ( Fig. 22 View Figure 22 ). Gonopods with a peculiar, long, biramous, multituberculate dp ( Figs 25 View Figure 25 ; 26B, C View Figure 26 ).............................................................. Eutrichodesmus incisus View in CoL sp. n.

– Metaterga not incised caudolaterally. Process dp on gonopods shorter, simple, unciform and pointed ............................................................................... 29

29 Body ca 8.0 mm long. Gonopod tip bifid. Vietnam...................................... ........................................................................... Eutrichodesmus demangei View in CoL

– Body ca 14.0 mm long. Gonopod tip simple, unciform. Cave in Yunnan Province, China ............................................... Eutrichodesmus arcicollaris View in CoL

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF