Zoosphaerium neptunus (Butler, 1872)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5391729 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AA451447-2B09-FFE8-FF7B-FDAFFCAE9C32 |
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Marcus |
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Zoosphaerium neptunus |
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Zoosphaerium neptunus View in CoL species-group
SPECIES INCLUDED. — Zoosphaerium neptunus ( Butler, 1872) ; Z. campanulatum (de Saussure & Zehntner, 1897) .
DISTRIBUTION. — Rainforest and montane rainforests on Madagascar, particularly in the northern half of the island (Fig.).
DIAGNOSIS. — These Malagasy giant pill-millipede species share almost identical anterior and posterior telopods ( Figs 2 View FIG A-I; 7E-H) and furthermore in males a more or less bell-shaped anal shield ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 7D View FIG ). All species included possess 2 locking carinae of identical size on the ventral side of the anal shield ( Figs 1C, D View FIG ; 7B View FIG ). The third joint of the posterior telopods is elongated, straight and without any trace of sclerotized teeth, lobes or spines, which is a unique feature in sphaerotheriids ( Figs 2F, G View FIG ; 7G, H View FIG ). The process of second joint is long, slender, curved towards the third joint and without spines ( Figs 2F, G View FIG ; 7G, H View FIG ). Similarities can also be found in the anterior telopods, which are elongated in appearance, all joints being longer than wide ( Figs 2 View FIG A-E; 7E, F). A phylogenetic analysis will be necessary to confirm if the neptunus -group represents a monophyletic group to be kept separately from the other Malagasy sphaerotheriids. The missing sex of Z. campanulatum is especially necessary to solve this problem.
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