Aphilodon, Silvestri, 1898

Calvanese, Victor C., Brescovit, Antonio D. & Bonato, Lucio, 2019, Revision of the Neotropical species of Aphilodontinae (Geophilomorpha, Geophilidae), with eight new species and a first phylogenetic analysis of the subfamily, Zootaxa 4698 (1), pp. 1-72 : 57

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Key to Aphilodon View in CoL View at ENA species

1. Cephalic plate longer than wide, without a distinct transverse suture; coxosternite of second maxillae more or less quadrangular, only slightly shorter in the middle part................................................................. 2

- Cephalic plate wider than long, with a distinct transverse suture ( Fig. 17B View FIGURE 17 ); coxosternite of second maxillae distinctly shorter in middle part ( Fig. 7A View FIGURE 7 )........................................................................ A. micronyx

2. Antenna less than 2.7 times as long as cephalic plate; metasternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment wider than long....... 3

- Antenna more than 3.0 times as long as cephalic plate ( Fig. 15B View FIGURE 15 ); metasternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment longer than wide ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 )............................................................................. A. spegazzinii View in CoL

3. Forcipular tarsungulum shorter than trochanteroprefemur+femur; metasternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment length/width ratio> 0.6........................................................................................... 4

- Forcipular tarsungulum longer than trochanteroprefemur+femur ( Figs 19B View FIGURE 19 , 20C View FIGURE 20 ); metasternite of ultimate leg-bearing segment length/width ratio <0.5 ( Fig. 19C View FIGURE 19 , 20G View FIGURE 20 )...................................................... A. caboclos n. sp.

4. Pectinate lamella of mandible with straight denticles; ultimate presternite visible in males and females................. 5

- Pectinate lamella of mandible with curved denticles ( Figs 25 View FIGURE 25 A–B); ultimate presternite not visible in males and females ( Figs 25E View FIGURE 25 , 26E View FIGURE 26 )............…....................................................................... A. pereirai n. sp.

5. Forcipule with distal denticle of trochanteroprefemur and denticle of femur separated at their bases; body in adults less than 25 mm long; up to 59 pairs of legs; up to 15 coxal pores on each coxopleuron in adults................................ 6

- Forcipule with distal denticle of trochanteroprefemur and denticle of femur with coalescent bases ( Figs 27B View FIGURE 27 , 28C View FIGURE 28 ); body in adults more than 30 mm long; 69 or more pairs of legs; more than 20 coxal pores on each coxopleuron in adults ( Fig. 28E View FIGURE 28 )........................................................................................ A. silvestrii n. sp.

6. Forcipule with at least distal denticle of trochanteroprefemur and denticle of femur relatively large.................... 7

- Forcipule with distal denticle of trochanteroprefemur, denticle of femur and denticle of tibia almost absent ( Fig. 21A View FIGURE 21 ).......................................................................................... A. indespectus n. sp.

7. 45 or more pairs of legs; forcipular pretergite not covered by cephalic plate....................................... 8

- Up to 39 pairs of legs; forcipular pretergite totally covered by cephalic plate ( Fig. 24B View FIGURE 24 )................ A. meganae n. sp.

8. Cephalic plate length/width ratio <1.20 ( Figs 40 View FIGURE 40 A–D); antenna distinctly tapering to tip; less than 10 coxal pores on each coxopleuron in adults.................................................................................. 9

- Cephalic plate length/width ratio ca. 1.25; antenna not distinctly tapering to tip; more than 15 coxal pores on each coxopleuron in adults (Silvestri, 1909: Fig. X).............................................................. A. intermedius View in CoL

9. Up to 45 pairs of legs; denticle of trochanteroprefemur and denticle of femur relatively large, denticle of tibia almost absent; approximately 5 coxal pores on each coxopleuron in adults (Silvestri, 1909: Fig. XI)....................... A. modestus View in CoL

- Around 53–59 pairs of legs; denticle of trochanteroprefemur, denticle of femur and denticle of tibia relatively large; 7–10 coxal pores on each coxopleuron in adults ( Fig. 18D View FIGURE 18 ).................................................... A. angustatus View in CoL

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