Chordeumatida, Striariidea, Striarioidea

Shear, William A., 2021, Additions to the millipede family Caseyidae. II. Martenseya, a new genus of miniature, blind millipedes from California (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida Striariidea, Striarioidea, Caseyidae), Zootaxa 4984 (1), pp. 108-113 : 109

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4984.1.10

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A10DA1E6-FAA6-4DD9-9A58-CD6C1CD7ECCA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5224340

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FCF141-AD2A-FFAF-FF0C-FD71FA11F92E

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Chordeumatida
status

 

Key to families of Chordeumatida View in CoL in the Pacific Coastal States of the USA

1a. Head partially covered by collum........................................................................ 2

1b. Head not covered by collum............................................................................ 5

2a. Metazonites with strong longitudinal crests extending their full length; pygidium 3-lobed; southern California to British Columbia (also in Idaho and northern Virginia to northern Alabama)....................................... Striariidae View in CoL

2b. Metazonites without long crests; pygidium not 3-lobed....................................................... 3

3a. Metazonites ornamented with scattered, closely set, short ridges; male ninth legs with 2 telopodite podomeres; northern California to Alaska (also in Idaho, Arizona, Utah, Illinois and Missouri).................................... Tingupidae View in CoL

3b. Metazonite ornamentation granular, male ninth legs with a single telopodite podomere, or lacking telopodites........... 4

4a. Male ninth legs with a single, enlarged telopodite podomere; San Francisco Bay area to Alaska .......... Rhiscosomididae View in CoL

4b. Male ninth legs much reduced, lacking telopodites, concealed by gonopods; southern California ............. Apterouridae View in CoL

5a. Mature males with 26 postcephalic segments; northwestern Washington ........................ Anthroleucosomatidae View in CoL

5b. Mature males with 28 or 30 postcephalic segments.......................................................... 6

6a. Mature males with 28 postcephalic segments; with ninth legs lacking telopodites, distinctly U-shaped, male tenth legs with enlarged coxosternum; western Washington .................................................... Microlympiidae View in CoL

6b. Mature males with 28 or 30 (usually 30) postcephalic segments; ninth legs with prominent telopodites of one or two podomeres, tenth legs with coxae and sternum distinct................................................................. 7

7a. Metazonites with neither prominent projecting shoulders nor paranota, metazonital setae short; ninth leg telopodites of mature males with single enlarged podomeres; central California to Alaska ..................................... Caseyidae View in CoL

7b. Metazonites with prominent projecting shoulders or paranota.................................................. 8

8a. Metazonites sparsely granular, with strong, flattened, rimmed paranota; metazonital setae short; pygidium with 3 lobes; ninth leg telopodites of males with single, swollen, button-like podomere; northwestern Washington ........ Urochordeumatidae View in CoL

8b. Metazonites smooth, with prominently projecting shoulders sometimes paranota-like but never rimmed; metazonital setae long, curved; pygidium not lobed; ninth leg telopodites of males with two podomeres, the distal one cylindrical and turned dorsally; central California to Alaska (also Rocky Mountains from Alberta to Arizona, Mississippi Valley and Appalachian Mountains from New York to North Carolina).............................................................. Conotylidae View in CoL

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