Schizoturanius Verhoeff, 1931
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Genus Schizoturanius Verhoeff, 1931 View in CoL
Trachynotus Timotheew, 1897 View in CoL .
Type species: T. dmitriewi Timotheew, 1897 View in CoL , by monotypy. Preoccupied.
Schizoturanius Verhoeff, 1931 View in CoL . Type species: Polydesmus strongylosomoides Attems, 1904 View in CoL , by monotypy. First proposed as a subgenus of Turanodesmus Lohmander, 1933 ( Verhoeff 1931) View in CoL , but a little later elevated to genus level ( Lohmander 1933).
Telopoditius Verhoeff, 1931 View in CoL . Type species: Polydesmus melanchthonius Attems, 1927 View in CoL , by monotypy. Proposed as a subgenus of Turanodesmus View in CoL , synonymized with Schizoturanius View in CoL by Lohmander (1933).
Turanodesmus Lohmander, 1933 View in CoL (pro parte). Type species: Polydesmus almassyi Attems, 1904 View in CoL , by subsequent designation of Lohmander (1933). Turanodesmus View in CoL was first invalidly proposed for four species ( Verhoeff 1931), validated a little later through the selection of P. almassyi View in CoL as type species ( Lohmander 1933), erroneously retypified, by again selecting P. almassyi View in CoL as type species, by Jeekel (1971). Turanodesmus View in CoL had been widely in use as a heterogeneous taxon (e.g. Attems 1940) until properly revised by Spelda et al. (1999) and lately shown to be a junior subjective synonym of Jaxartes Verhoeff, 1930 View in CoL ( Antić et al. 2019).
Diagnosis. Schizoturanius seems to show the closest affinities with the mostly sympatric, Central Asian genus Jaxartes Verhoeff, 1930 , presently with 12 species ranging from eastern Uzbekistan in the west, through southern Kazakhstan and western Tajikistan, to eastern Kyrgyzstan in the east ( Spelda et al. 1999; Antić et al. 2019). Both genera share the peculiar, mostly strongly reduced paraterga and, above all, the gonopod telopodite which is strongly bipartite in Schizoturanius , vs. unipartite, simpler or with a distofemoral process in Jaxartes .
Short description. Length ca. 7–17 mm, body moniliform, with 20 segments (C+17p+1a+T) in adults. Coloration mostly pinkish beige [except for milky white S. tabescens (Stuxberg, 1876) ]. Metatergal polygonal sculpture poorly-developed, more distinct in anterior and posterior body portions, almost obliterate on midbody rings. Paraterga narrow, swollen, weakly rounded, smooth in most species (paraterga of S. tabescens distinctly serrate laterally, with 3–4 rounded, lateral, paratergal teeth).
Gonopods falcate, bipartite only distally or near midway of acropodite, branching into a mesal branch, termed endomere (= solenomere, supporting the seminal groove), and a lateral branch, referred to as exomere (= tibiotarsus). Endomere with an external process in most species ( S. tabescens without an external gonopodal process on endomere). Vulvae devoid of spiral structures at bottom of bursa’s gutter.
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Schizoturanius Verhoeff, 1931
Nefediev, Pavel S. 2022 |
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