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Ana Sofia P.S. Reboleira

2015

Cave-adapted

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Highly Disjunct And Highly Infected Millipedes – A New Cave-Dwelling Species Of Chiraziulus (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Cambalidae) From Iran And Notes On Laboulbeniales Ectoparasites, Ana Reboleira, Mohamad Malek Hosseini, Saber Sadeghi, Henrik Enghoff Oct 2015

Highly Disjunct And Highly Infected Millipedes – A New Cave-Dwelling Species Of Chiraziulus (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Cambalidae) From Iran And Notes On Laboulbeniales Ectoparasites, Ana Reboleira, Mohamad Malek Hosseini, Saber Sadeghi, Henrik Enghoff

Ana Sofia P.S. Reboleira

Chiraziulus is a highly disjunct, hitherto monotypic genus of cambalid millipedes, geographically isolated in Iran by more than 7000 km from its presumed closest relatives in East Asia and North America. Recent fieldwork in caves of Iran has provided several specimens of this genus, allowing the description of Chiraziulus troglopersicus sp. nov. The intraspecific variability of the type species, C. kaiseri Mauriès, 1983, is illustrated with scanning electron micrographs. Chiraziulus is characterized by exceedingly long microtrichose gonopod flagella which from their insertion points on the posterior face of the anterior gonopod coxites first point distad instead of basad or basad-posteriad …