2019
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.833.32413
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Abstract: The millipede family Pyrgodesmidae and the genusCryptocoryphaare recorded from Thailand for the first time, being represented there byC.enghoffisp. n.The new species is distinguished by the evident apicodorsal trichostele on the last tibia of both sexes and the gonopodal telopodite being particularly complex, quadripartite, consisting of the longest, mesal, suberect solenomere branch; a slightly shorter, similarly slender, acuminate endomere branch tightly appressed to the solenomere; a somewhat shorter, cauda… Show more

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“…REMARKS. This is only a second Cryptocorypha, pyrgodesmid and generally micropolydesmid to be reported from Thailand [Likhitrakarn et al, 2019]. There can be no doubt whatever that this is only a miserable fraction of the real diversity of these three groups in Indochina.…”
Section: Descriptions Of Two New Speciesmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…REMARKS. This is only a second Cryptocorypha, pyrgodesmid and generally micropolydesmid to be reported from Thailand [Likhitrakarn et al, 2019]. There can be no doubt whatever that this is only a miserable fraction of the real diversity of these three groups in Indochina.…”
Section: Descriptions Of Two New Speciesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…All species previously included in Cryptocorypha have recently been listed, with complete data on their distributions also provided [Likhitrakarn et al, 2019]. That listing is briefly repeated below and the species are arranged in alphabetic order: C. areata (Carl, 1932) (Brolemann, 1920); C. dimorpha Golovatch, Nzoko Fiemapong et Vanden-Spiegel, 2017;C.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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