Sandalodesmus, Silvestri, 1902

Rojas-Buffet, Carolina, Bouzan, Rodrigo Salvador, Sierwald, Petra, Brescovit, Antonio Do- Mingos & Simó, Miguel, 2022, Sandalodesmus joachimadisi n. sp., the first Chelodesmidae member from Uruguay with an updated key to species of the genus (Diplopoda: Polydesmida), Zootaxa 5150 (2), pp. 260-268 : 266

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5150.2.5

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Sandalodesmus
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Key to males of Sandalodesmus View in CoL (based on gonopod structures)

1 Acropodite process with a prominent, subtriangular secondary process on the lateral side............................ 2

- Acropodite process without a secondary process............................................................ 3

2 (1) Acropodite process rounded, curved mesad (see Schubart 1946, fig. 4)..................... S. araujoi ( Schubart, 1946) View in CoL

- Acropodite process subtriangular, projected up (see Silvestri 1895, fig. 3; Hoffman 1982, figs 1, 2)................................................................................................. S. salvadorii ( Silvestri, 1895) View in CoL

3 (1) Prefemur short, less than half of the total length of telopodite, not extending distad beyond base of the prefemoral process.. 4

- Prefemur longer, more than half of the total length of telopodite, extending distad to about midlength of prefemoral process.. ................................................................................................... 9

4 (3) Acropodite short, scarcely longer than prefemoral process, its distal edge exceeded by solenomere (see Schubart 1954a, fig. 16) …......................................................................... S. camellatus (Schubart, 1954) View in CoL

- Acropodite long, forming a concave shield that contains the solenomere......................................... 5

5 (4) Prefemoral process shorter than acropodite................................................................. 6

- Prefemoral process as long as acropodite, apically broad and rounded in mesal aspect, without a basal lobe; acropodite with a prominent spiculate lobe on the lateral side (see Schubart 1958, fig. 4).................... S. repandus ( Schubart, 1958) View in CoL

6 (5) Nontorsate prefemoral process.......................................................................... 7

- Torsate prefemoral process............................................................................. 8

7 (6) Solenomere massive and apically reflexed (see Hoffman 1982, fig. 5)...................... S. avilectus Hoffman, 1982 View in CoL

- Solenomere not massive (see Schubart 1954b, fig. 14)............................... S. iguazuensis (Schubart, 1954) View in CoL

8 (6) Prefemoral process large, concave, excavated to accommodate the acropodite (see Hoffman 1982, figs 3, 4)............................................................................................ S. librellus Hoffman, 1982 View in CoL

- Prefemoral process small, Z-shaped ( Figs 3A View FIGURE 3 , 4A View FIGURE 4 ).............................. Sandalodesmus joachimadisi View in CoL n. sp.

9 (3) Acropodite with a prominent laminate deltoid lobe on the mesal side; prefemoral process straight.................... 10

- Acropodite with a lobe on the mesal side; prefemoral process rotated 180° so that the distal half is on the opposite side from the basal half.......................................................................................... 11

10 (9) Mesal deltoid lobe of acropodite placed apically and concealing solenomere, latter extending beyond end of acropodite (see Schubart 1956, fig. 3)......................................................... S. stramineus ( Schubart, 1956) View in CoL

- Mesal deltoid lobe of acropodite placed subapically, solenomere entirely visible and extending beyond end of acropodite (see Hoffman 1967, figs 3, 4; Hoffman 1982, fig. 11)..................................... S. schubarti ( Hoffman, 1967) View in CoL

11 (9) Outer edge of solenomere entire, smooth (see Schubart 1944, fig. 22).................... S. gasparae ( Schubart, 1944) View in CoL

- Outer edge of solenomere denticulate..................................................................… 12

12 (11) Solenomere elongate, the seminal groove sinuately curved (see Schubart 1944, figs 25, 26).................................................................................................... S. hippocampus ( Schubart, 1944) View in CoL

- Solenomere short, the seminal groove arcuately curved (see Schubart 1954a, fig. 14)...... S. paranaensis (Schubart, 1954) View in CoL

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