Two new species of the genus Symphylella (Symphyla, Scolopendrellidae) from Tibet, China

The Symphyla of Tibet are studied for the first time. and from southeastern Tibet are described and illustrated. is characterized by large, elongated oval openings of the Tömösváry organ with its inner margins covered by minute irregular teeth, rudimentary spined sensory organs present on the dorsal...

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Published in:ZooKeys Vol. 845; no. 4; pp. 99 - 117
Main Authors: Jin, Ya-Li, Bu, Yun, Jiang, Yue
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Bulgaria Pensoft Publishers 15-05-2019
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Summary:The Symphyla of Tibet are studied for the first time. and from southeastern Tibet are described and illustrated. is characterized by large, elongated oval openings of the Tömösváry organ with its inner margins covered by minute irregular teeth, rudimentary spined sensory organs present on the dorsal side of most antennal segments, and cerci with numerous long and slightly curved setae. is characterized by a globular Tömösváry organ with a small and roundish opening, mushroom-shaped sensory organs present on apical antennal segments, and by having tergal processes longer than their basal width with ovoid swollen ends. The newly described species are compared to the morphologically closest congeners: , , , and . A key for 43 species of the genus is also provided.
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Academic editor: Pavel Stoev
ISSN:1313-2989
1313-2970
DOI:10.3897/zookeys.845.33566