Antheromorpha pardalis (Pocock, 1895)
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.571.7566 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3506281 |
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Antheromorpha pardalis (Pocock, 1895) |
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Taxon classification Animalia Polydesmida Paradoxosomatidae
Antheromorpha pardalis (Pocock, 1895) View in CoL Figs 3D, E, 21
Orthomorpha pardalis Pocock, 1895: 815 (D).
Orthomorpha pardalis - Attems 1898: 327 (D); 1914: 192 (D); 1930: 132 (D); 1936: 205 (M); 1937: 94 (M).
" Orthomorpha " pardalis - Jeekel 1963: 269 (M).
Antheromorpha pardalis - Jeekel 1968: 57 (M); Jeekel 1980: 82 (D); Nguyen and Sierwald 2013: 1235 (M).
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This species was described and still remains known only from a single ♀, the holotype which comes from Palon in Pegu, Myanmar ( Pocock 1895) and is kept in the Genova Museum, Italy ( Jeekel 1980). The species is similar to Antheromorpha miranda (Pocock, 1895), but has a different colour pattern of the metaterga, the latter showing yellowish paramedian spots in front of the transverse sulcus (versus yellowish paramedian stripes), coupled with the sulcus starting with segment 2 (versus segment 5). Since the colour pattern is one of the most important taxonomic characters for species discrimination in the genus, Antheromorpha pardalis for the time being is regarded as a separate species. However, only the discovery of topotypical ♂ specimens can provide decisive information concerning the identity of this species ( Jeekel 1980).
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