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Golovatch, S.I., Semenyuk, I., VandenSpiegel, D., Anichkin, A.E. (2011). Three new species of the millipede family Pyrgodesmidae from Nam Cat Tien National Park, southern Vietnam (Diplopoda: Polydesmida). Arthropoda Selecta. 20(1): 1-9.
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Golovatch, S.I., Semenyuk, I., VandenSpiegel, D., Anichkin, A.E.
2011
Three new species of the millipede family Pyrgodesmidae from Nam Cat Tien National Park, southern Vietnam (Diplopoda: Polydesmida)
Arthropoda Selecta
20(1): 1-9
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CIM-ID: 15639
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Three new species of Pyrgodesmidae are being described from a small nature reserve supporting a seasonal tropical forest in southern Vietnam: Pseudocatapyrgodesmus pulcher sp.n., Skotodesmus vietnamicus sp.n., both representing only the second species in their respective genera, and Cryptocorypha hoffmani sp.n., an 11th species in this basically Oriental genus. These new species differ from their respective congeners chiefly in certain minor details of gonopod structure, to a lesser degree through a few peripheral characters as well.
South-east Asia
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Cryptocorypha hoffmani Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011 (original description)
Pseudocatapyrgodesmus pulcher Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011 (original description)
Skotodesmus vietnamicus Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011 (original description)
Pseudocatapyrgodesmus pulcher Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011 (original description)
Skotodesmus vietnamicus Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011 (original description)
Holotype ZMUM Holotype, geounit Vietnam, identified as Pseudocatapyrgodesmus pulcher Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011
Holotype ZMUM Holotype, geounit Vietnam, identified as Skotodesmus vietnamicus Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011
Holotype ZMUM Holotype, geounit Vietnam, identified as Skotodesmus vietnamicus Golovatch, Semenyuk, Vanden Spiegel & Anichkin, 2011