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Sergei I. Golovatch, Jean-Jacques Geoffroy, Didier VandenSpiegel
Zookeys
Figure 1.Cocacolaria hauseri Hoffman, 1987, ♂ from Natawa forest, Espirito Santo Island, Vanuatu; A, D anterior part of body, lateral and dorsal views, respectively B, E, I midbody segments, lateral, dorsal and ventral views, respectively C, F, J posterior part of body, lateral, dorsal and ventral views, respectively G head, ventral view H body segments 6 and 7, ventral view K cross-section of a midbody segment, caudal view L midbody tergal sculpture and setae, dorsal view M caudal part of a midbody pore-bearing paratergite, lateral view N midbody spiracle. Scale bars: A–F, H–K 0.1 mm; G, L, M 0.05 mm; N 0.02 mm.
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Figure 2.Gonopod telopodites, drawn to same scale; scale bar = 0.25 mm. Dashed lines indicate course of prostatic groove; setae not shown; ab = anterior branch, pb = posterior branch. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167, medial (left) and anteromedial views (right) of left gonopod telopodite. B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085, posterolateral view of right gonopod telopodite C Asphalidesmus magnus sp .n., paratype, QM S90026, medial view of right gonopod telopodite D Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207, posteromedial view of right gonopod telopodite.
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Sergei I. Golovatch, Jean-Jacques Geoffroy, Didier VandenSpiegel
Zookeys
Figure 2.Cocacolaria hauseri Hoffman, 1987, ♂ from Natawa forest, Espirito Santo Island, Vanuatu; A midbody leg, lateral view B gonopod aperture with both gonopods in situ, ventral view C right gonopod, lateral view D, E left gonopod, caudomesal and mesal views, respectively. Scale bars: A, B 0.05 mm; C–E 0.02 mm. Designations of gonopod structures in text.
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Figure 3.Anterior views of ring 6 (A–D, F) and ring 9 (E) of male Asphalidesmus spp., photographed at same scale; scale bar = 0.5 mm. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167 B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085 C Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207 D Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n., paratype, QM S90018 E Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n., holotype, QM S90023 F Asphalidesmus minor sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000205. (See Fig. 1 for comparable views of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 and Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n.)
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Figure 12.A Outline map of Australia showing location of map B. B Localities for Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n. (crosses), Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n. (star), Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n. (filled triangles), all Queensland species (filled circles), unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares) and questioned locality for Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (question mark). Rectangle at top shows location of map C. C Localities in far north Queensland for Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n. (stars), Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n. (filled triangles), Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (open circles), Asphalidesmus minor sp. n. (filled circles) and unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares). Scale bar = 50 km. A and B are geographic projections, C is Mercator projection.
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Figure 3.Anterior views of ring 6 (A–D, F) and ring 9 (E) of male Asphalidesmus spp., photographed at same scale; scale bar = 0.5 mm. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167 B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085 C Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207 D Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n., paratype, QM S90018 E Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n., holotype, QM S90023 F Asphalidesmus minor sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000205. (See Fig. 1 for comparable views of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 and Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n.)
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Figure 4.Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n., paratype, QM S90018. Views of gonopods in situ (A) and telopodite tips (B). alb = anterolateral branch, pmb = posteromedial branch, o = points to process on which prostatic groove opens. Scale bars: A = 0.05 mm, B = 0.025 mm.
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Figure 12.A Outline map of Australia showing location of map B. B Localities for Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n. (crosses), Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n. (star), Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n. (filled triangles), all Queensland species (filled circles), unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares) and questioned locality for Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (question mark). Rectangle at top shows location of map C. C Localities in far north Queensland for Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n. (stars), Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n. (filled triangles), Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (open circles), Asphalidesmus minor sp. n. (filled circles) and unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares). Scale bar = 50 km. A and B are geographic projections, C is Mercator projection.
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Figure 3.Anterior views of ring 6 (A–D, F) and ring 9 (E) of male Asphalidesmus spp., photographed at same scale; scale bar = 0.5 mm. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167 B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085 C Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207 D Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n., paratype, QM S90018 E Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n., holotype, QM S90023 F Asphalidesmus minor sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000205. (See Fig. 1 for comparable views of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 and Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n.)
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Figure 5.Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n., paratype, QM S90024. Views of gonopods in situ (A) and telopodite tips (B). 1, 2, 3, 4 = processes 1–4, respectively (see text for explanation), o = points to process on which prostatic groove opens. Scale bars: A = 0.05 mm, B = 0.025 mm.
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Figure 12.A Outline map of Australia showing location of map B. B Localities for Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n. (crosses), Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n. (star), Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n. (filled triangles), all Queensland species (filled circles), unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares) and questioned locality for Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (question mark). Rectangle at top shows location of map C. C Localities in far north Queensland for Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n. (stars), Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n. (filled triangles), Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (open circles), Asphalidesmus minor sp. n. (filled circles) and unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares). Scale bar = 50 km. A and B are geographic projections, C is Mercator projection.
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Figure 1.A Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910, dorsal view of female, QVM 23:52009 B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., lateral view of coiled adult paratype, AM KS61085 C Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910, lateral view of curled male, QVM 23:52009 D Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n., ventral view of male, ANIC 64-000204 E, F Anterior views of ring 6 of males of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 (E, QVM 23:41547) and paratype Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (F, QM S90026) G Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., lateral view of last rings of paratype female, ANIC 64-000207. Scale bars: A–D = 1 mm, E–G = 0.25 mm.
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Figure 2.Gonopod telopodites, drawn to same scale; scale bar = 0.25 mm. Dashed lines indicate course of prostatic groove; setae not shown; ab = anterior branch, pb = posterior branch. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167, medial (left) and anteromedial views (right) of left gonopod telopodite. B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085, posterolateral view of right gonopod telopodite C Asphalidesmus magnus sp .n., paratype, QM S90026, medial view of right gonopod telopodite D Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207, posteromedial view of right gonopod telopodite.
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Figure 3.Anterior views of ring 6 (A–D, F) and ring 9 (E) of male Asphalidesmus spp., photographed at same scale; scale bar = 0.5 mm. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167 B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085 C Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207 D Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n., paratype, QM S90018 E Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n., holotype, QM S90023 F Asphalidesmus minor sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000205. (See Fig. 1 for comparable views of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 and Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n.)
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Figure 6.Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085. Views of gonopods in situ (A) and telopodite tips (B). lab = anterior branch of left gonopod (broken at base, interlaced with right gonopod branches), rab = anterior branch of right gonopod, lapb = anterior process of posterior branch of left gonopod, rapb = anterior process of posterior branch of right gonopod (broken at base, leaning laterally; medial arm bent over due to drying), lppb = posterior process of posterior branch of left gonopod (medial arm bent over due to drying), rppb = posterior process of posterior branch of right gonopod, o = points to process on which prostatic groove opens. Scale bars: A = 0.1 mm, B = 0.05 mm.
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Figure 12.A Outline map of Australia showing location of map B. B Localities for Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n. (crosses), Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n. (star), Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n. (filled triangles), all Queensland species (filled circles), unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares) and questioned locality for Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (question mark). Rectangle at top shows location of map C. C Localities in far north Queensland for Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n. (stars), Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n. (filled triangles), Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (open circles), Asphalidesmus minor sp. n. (filled circles) and unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares). Scale bar = 50 km. A and B are geographic projections, C is Mercator projection.
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Figure 1.A Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910, dorsal view of female, QVM 23:52009 B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., lateral view of coiled adult paratype, AM KS61085 C Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910, lateral view of curled male, QVM 23:52009 D Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n., ventral view of male, ANIC 64-000204 E, F Anterior views of ring 6 of males of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 (E, QVM 23:41547) and paratype Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (F, QM S90026) G Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., lateral view of last rings of paratype female, ANIC 64-000207. Scale bars: A–D = 1 mm, E–G = 0.25 mm.
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Figure 2.Gonopod telopodites, drawn to same scale; scale bar = 0.25 mm. Dashed lines indicate course of prostatic groove; setae not shown; ab = anterior branch, pb = posterior branch. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167, medial (left) and anteromedial views (right) of left gonopod telopodite. B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085, posterolateral view of right gonopod telopodite C Asphalidesmus magnus sp .n., paratype, QM S90026, medial view of right gonopod telopodite D Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207, posteromedial view of right gonopod telopodite.
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Figure 7.Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n., paratype, QM S90026, gonopods in situ. ab = anterior branch, pb = posterior branch, o = points to process on which prostatic groove opens. Scale bar = 0.1 mm.
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Figure 10.A, B Lateral and dorsal views of last rings of paratype male Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n., QM S90026 C Ventral and slightly frontal view of head of paratype male Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n., QM S90026 D Ventral view of head of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910, QVM 23:41547. Scale bars: A, B = 0.5 mm, C, D = 0.25 mm.
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Figure 12.A Outline map of Australia showing location of map B. B Localities for Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n. (crosses), Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n. (star), Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n. (filled triangles), all Queensland species (filled circles), unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares) and questioned locality for Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (question mark). Rectangle at top shows location of map C. C Localities in far north Queensland for Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n. (stars), Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n. (filled triangles), Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (open circles), Asphalidesmus minor sp. n. (filled circles) and unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares). Scale bar = 50 km. A and B are geographic projections, C is Mercator projection.
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Figure 3.Anterior views of ring 6 (A–D, F) and ring 9 (E) of male Asphalidesmus spp., photographed at same scale; scale bar = 0.5 mm. A Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n., holotype, AM KS94167 B Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n., paratype, AM KS61085 C Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000207 D Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n., paratype, QM S90018 E Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n., holotype, QM S90023 F Asphalidesmus minor sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000205. (See Fig. 1 for comparable views of Asphalidesmus leae Silvestri, 1910 and Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n.)
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Figure 8.Asphalidesmus minor sp. n., paratype, ANIC 64-000205, gonopods in situ. r = posterior ridge, st = subquadrate tab, o = points to process on which prostatic groove opens. Scale bar = 0.05 mm.
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Figure 12.A Outline map of Australia showing location of map B. B Localities for Asphalidesmus otwayensis sp. n. (crosses), Asphalidesmus allynensis sp. n. (star), Asphalidesmus dorrigensis sp. n. (filled triangles), all Queensland species (filled circles), unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares) and questioned locality for Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (question mark). Rectangle at top shows location of map C. C Localities in far north Queensland for Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis sp. n. (stars), Asphalidesmus carbinensis sp. n. (filled triangles), Asphalidesmus magnus sp. n. (open circles), Asphalidesmus minor sp. n. (filled circles) and unidentified Asphalidesmus (open squares). Scale bar = 50 km. A and B are geographic projections, C is Mercator projection.