2018
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.741.23223
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Four new species of the Glyphiulus javanicus group from southern China (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Cambalopsidae)

Abstract: Hitherto, 24 species of the Glyphiulus javanicus group have been recorded, all endemic to Southeast Asia, including 14 in China. Nevertheless, this species group needs further exploration. In this context, four new species of this group are described, all collected from limestone caves in Southern China: G. calceus sp. n., G. foetidus sp. n., G. guangnanensis sp. n., and G. impletus sp. n. They can be separated easily from each other and other congeners by their carinotaxic formulae, the structures of male leg… Show more

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“…Diagnosis. This new species seems to be particularly similar to G. guangnanensis Jiang, Guo, Chen & Xie, 2018, from Yunnan Province, China (Jiang et al 2018), with which it shares the following diagnostic characters: very strong metatergal crests and unique carinotaxic formulae, coupled with certain anterior and posterior gonopod structural details. Glyphiulus longus sp.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Diagnosis. This new species seems to be particularly similar to G. guangnanensis Jiang, Guo, Chen & Xie, 2018, from Yunnan Province, China (Jiang et al 2018), with which it shares the following diagnostic characters: very strong metatergal crests and unique carinotaxic formulae, coupled with certain anterior and posterior gonopod structural details. Glyphiulus longus sp.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Remarks. This new species belongs to the javanicus-group which currently encompasses 32 described species (Golovatch et al 2007b(Golovatch et al , 2011b(Golovatch et al , 2012aLikhitrakarn et al 2017;Jiang et al 2017Jiang et al , 2018Jiang et al , 2020. The above new congener is the second one in this group to be reported from Thailand.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…By far the largest genus is Glyphiulus Gervais, 1847 with its 60+ species ranging across China and Southeast Asia to Borneo in the east (Golovatch et al 2007a(Golovatch et al , 2007b(Golovatch et al , 2011b(Golovatch et al , 2011c(Golovatch et al , 2012bJiang et al 2017Jiang et al , 2018Likhitrakarn et al 2017;Liu and Wynne 2019;Golovatch and Liu 2020). The genus Plusioglyphiulus Silvestri, 1923 encompasses 28 described species ranging from northern Thailand and Laos in the west, through Myanmar and Malaysia, to Borneo in the east and southeast (Golovatch et al 2009(Golovatch et al , 2011aLikhitrakarn et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%