Namibostreptus Mwabvu, 2009
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Genus Namibostreptus Mwabvu, 2009 View in CoL
Namibostreptus: Mwabvu et al. 2009: 49 View in CoL View Cited Treatment .
Type species: Triaenostreptus kymatorhabdus Attems, 1914 , by original designation.
Diagnosis: Very large millipedes. Median lamella of gonopod approximately half the length of lateral lamella, and apical region wide with an acute median peak ( Fig. 56). Distal half of lateral lamella with large convex lateral lobe, short lateral process and apical, folded process. Telopodite long, looped, with abrupt narrowing distal to the telopodite coil and with a trifurcate ending ( Fig. 57). Femoral process strongly curved ( Figs 56, 57).
Distribution: Only found in the central part of Namibia.
Remark: Namibostreptus is currently represented by a single species. Hoffman (1971, 2008) noted that T. kymatorhabdus is distinct because of the form of the coxal folds, and
Mwabvu et al. (2009) confirmed the distinction with additional telopodite characteristics. Based on Hoffman’s (2008) diagnosis of the Spirostreptini, Namibostreptus is a member of the tribe; the prebasilar plate, telopodite structure and the trifurcate apex resemble those of other member genera.
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