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Nguyen, A. D.; Nguyen, D. D.; Eguchi, K. (2021). Mountainous millipedes in Vietnam. I. Two new species of the family Paradoxosomatidae from Mount Fansipan (Diplopoda, Polydesmida). ZooKeys. 1032: 1-15.
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Nguyen, A. D.; Nguyen, D. D.; Eguchi, K.
2021
Mountainous millipedes in Vietnam. I. Two new species of the family Paradoxosomatidae from Mount Fansipan (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)
ZooKeys
1032: 1-15
Publication
CIM-ID: 16944
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Two new paradoxosomatid millipede species were discovered at the high elevations of Mount Fansipan in northwestern Vietnam. They are named as Orthomorphoides sapa sp. nov. and Hylomus solenophorus sp. nov. In addition to their morphological descriptions, sequences from fragments of two mitochondrial genes, COI and 16S rRNA, are also provided for both new species.
South-east Asia
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2021-05-31 14:41:43Z
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2023-06-26 10:26:03Z
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2023-10-09 12:37:29Z
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Vietnam for Hylomus solenophorus Nguyen, Nguyen & Eguchi, 2021  (origin: native - endemic)
Holotype IEBR IEBR-Myr 710H, geounit Vietnam, identified as Orthomorphoides sapa Nguyen, Nguyen & Eguchi, 2021
Paratype IEBR-Myr 710P, identified as Orthomorphoides sapa Nguyen, Nguyen & Eguchi, 2021
Holotype IEBR IEBR-Myr 712, geounit Vietnam, identified as Hylomus solenophorus Nguyen, Nguyen & Eguchi, 2021
 Diagnosis

The species differs from its congeners by having wing paraterga, two rows of 2+2 and 2+2 knobs on the metaterga, ... [details]

 Diagnosis

The species is easily recognized by having a black sub-moniliform body, small and crest-shaped paraterga, a long ... [details]

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