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ZooKeys 7: Advances in the Systematics of Diplopoda I

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Series: ZooKeys Volume: 7
Edited By: SI Golovatch and R Mesibov
81 pages, Figs, illus
ZooKeys 7: Advances in the Systematics of Diplopoda I
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  • ZooKeys 7: Advances in the Systematics of Diplopoda I ISBN: 9789546424846 Paperback Apr 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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This volume contains three papers on the taxonomy of Diplopoda. The first, larger paper revises the small Oriental family Haplodesmidae, Polydesmoidea, Polydesmida, showing it to be synonymous with Doratodesmidae. Six new species are described, an old one is re-described, numerous new synonymies and diagnoses are proposed, all six genera recognized as valid a redefined and keyed, as well as all their known constituent species. The second paper is devoted to descriptions of a new aberrant genus and two new species of Dalodesmidae, Dalodesmidea, Polydesmida from Tasmania, Australia. The third article provides the description of a new, northernmost species of a large southern African genus of Spirostreptidae, Spirostreptida from Zimbabwe.

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Series: ZooKeys Volume: 7
Edited By: SI Golovatch and R Mesibov
81 pages, Figs, illus
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