Idaloria Marek, Means, Hennen, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixab003 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A55797AF-B8E6-4E46-8FD2-53B5C79FCEF8 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5466771 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/332087BB-FF8D-B777-44BF-FC5D645BA7C3 |
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Valdenar |
scientific name |
Idaloria Marek, Means, Hennen |
status |
gen. nov. |
Genus Idaloria Marek, Means, Hennen View in CoL , New Genus
Vernacular name: ‘The Mount Ida Millipede’
Type species: Cibularia profuga Causey, 1955 .
Taxa included: monotypic.
Diagnosis: Adult males of Idaloria are distinct from other genera of the tribe Rhysodesmini based on the following combination of characters: Gonopods. Acropodite linear, not curved as in the Apheloriini . Acropodite distinctly narrowed at apex, forming angular shoulder. Prefemoral process acicular, longer than one-half the length of the acropodite. Acropodite without a cingulum, as in Brachoria and Appalachioria . Color. Tergites with 2 red paranotal spots. Nucleotide site substitutions. 12S: C (94); 16S: T (146, 451); G (934, 1239); T (1017, 1322); C (1043, 1348); COI: T (265, 2541); 28S: T (1293, 5644).
Distribution: Idaloria profuga is known from a population in the Ouachita Mountains of Montgomery County, Arkansas and a second disjunct population in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana.
Etymology: This genus is named after where the type was discovered on Mount Ida, Arkansas. The name is a combination of ‘Ida’ and the Latin - orium, ‘place for’. The ending ‘- oria ’ is commonly used for genera in the family.
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