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03A98782786E4C3A018AF8D0FDC3FE02.text	03A98782786E4C3A018AF8D0FDC3FE02.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris tiani	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris tiani sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 1.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Hunan Prov., Linwu County, Huatang Town, Shimen Village, Cave Long Dong, 19.06.2009, leg. Tian Mingyi &amp; Xue Zhihong (CHIhn09–LWX01). Paratype. 1 male (SCAU), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: Honours Tian Mingyi, one of the collectors.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from all congeners in the absence of a lobe on the caudomedial process of the telopod femur, of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns, coupled with a rather short, subtrapeziform, faintly concave central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, a widely arch-shaped notch of male syncoxite 18, and a 3- segmented male telopodite 17. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: Length ca 6.0–7.0 mm, width 2.8 (paratype) or 3.0 mm (holotype). Coloration entirely pallid. Ocelli at least 5+1, translucid, mostly rather convex; Tömösváry’s organ transverse-oval, only slightly wider than long. Antennomere 6 ca 2.0 times as long as high.</p><p>Collum with two transverse striae. Second tergite with a narrow hyposchism not reaching behind the caudal tergal margin; 6 or 7 superficial transverse striae, 3 or 4 starting below schism, one level to, all others above schism while two (2nd and 3rd from below) crossing the dorsum. Male anal shield regularly rounded at caudal margin.</p><p>Leg 1 (Fig. 1 A) with a conspicuous, distomesal, finger-shaped, spinigerous, coxal process (k).</p><p>Leg 17 (Fig. 1 B) with a rather low and regularly rounded outer coxal lobe (cxl); telopodite 3-segmented, tarsus with two subapical spines.</p><p>Leg 18 (Fig. 1 C) with a broadly arch-shaped syncoxital notch (scxn); telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 1 D, E) with a high, apically slightly concave, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe (scxl) flanked by two setose horns (scxh), each latter crowned with a minute, elongate lobule devoid of adjacent structures (Fig. 1 E). Prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Prefemur with a well-developed frontomedial trichostele (= flagelliferous digit) (fpft). Femur with a smaller frontomedial trichostele (fft). Caudomedial femoral process (cfp) prominent, directed distomedially at ca 100º to femur, mostly strongly chitinized, apically with a small membranous sac (s). Caudomedial process of tibia (tip) evident, sac-shaped, membranous, with an evident, papillate tubercle at base. Tarsus subacuminate apically.</p><p>Remark: Since this species shows such troglomorphic traits as entirely unpigmented tegument and ocelli, it can well prove to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782786E4C3A018AF8D0FDC3FE02	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782786C4C3D018AF928FA48FC91.text	03A98782786C4C3D018AF928FA48FC91.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris xia	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris xia sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 2.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Hunan Prov., Linwu County, Sanhe Town, Tianhe Village, Cave 1, 19.06.2009, leg. Tian Mingyi &amp; Xue Zhihong (CHIhn09–LWX02). Paratype. 1 female (SCAU), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the animal’s ocelli being unpigmented, “ xia ” in Chinese meaning “blind”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from all congeners in the residual coloration of the antennae, the presence of a lobe on the caudomedial process of the telopod femur, of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns, of only a residual telopod tibial process, coupled with a roundly subtrapeziform, slightly concave, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, as well as a semi-circular notch of male syncoxite 18, and a 3-segmented male telopodite 17. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 5.0 (holotype) or 6.0 mm (paratype), width 2.5 (holotype) or 3.0 mm (paratype). Coloration nearly entirely pallid, only antennae in paratype very faintly infuscate, brownish. Ocelli at least 4+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.1–2.2 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with 7 or 8 transverse striae, 3 or 4 starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, 3 or 4 frontmost ones crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 2 A) with a very low and rather irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 3-segmented, tarsus with only one subapical spine.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 2 B) with a rather broadly rounded syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 2 C-E) with a high, apically slightly concave, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a minute, elongate lobule supplied with an adjacent mesal setoid filament (Fig. 2 E). Prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a rounded lobe (lo) on caudal face. Caudomedial process of tibia very obscure, low, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face evident, papillate. Tarsus strongly sigmoid, subacuminate apically.</p><p>Remarks: Since this species shows such troglomorphic traits as entirely unpigmented tegument and ocelli, it can well prove to be a troglobite. Residual coloration of the antennae in one of the two specimens is noteworthy.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782786C4C3D018AF928FA48FC91	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782786B4C3D018AFC29FA43F877.text	03A98782786B4C3D018AFC29FA43F877.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris youhao	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris youhao sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 3.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Hunan Prov., Linwu County, Sanhe Town, near Changshali Village, Cave 2, 19.06.2009, leg. Tian Mingyi &amp; Xue Zhihong (8,12♀ CHIhn09–LWX03). Paratypes. 1 male, 2 females (IZAS), 2 males, 2 females (SCAU), 2 males, 4 females (MNHN CC 170), 1 male, 2 females (ZMUM), 1 male, 2 females (GNUG), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the type series being large enough to share with all of the relevant repositories, “ youhao ” in Chinese meaning “friendly”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs by the residual coloration on the head, by the presence of a lobe on the caudomedial process of the telopod femur, coupled with a subquadrate, slightly concave, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 6.0–8.0 mm, width 2.8–3.7 mm in both sexes. Holotype 7.0 mm long and 3.2 mm wide. Coloration nearly entirely pallid, but parts of head (especially near ocelli and Tömösváry’s organ) and antennae often slightly infuscate, very light brownish. Ocelli at least 5+1, translucid, mostly rather convex. Antennomere 6 ca 2.0–2.1 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with 7–9 transverse striae (usually 8), 3 or 4 starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, usually 3 or 4 (2nd to 4th or 5th from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 3 A) with a rather high and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with two subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 3 B) with a rather broadly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 3 C, D) with a rather high, apically very faintly concave, subquadrate, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns with simple apices. Prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a rounded lobe on caudal face. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, narrowly rounded apically.</p><p>Remarks: This species shows such troglomorphic traits as a nearly unpigmented body and entirely unpigmented ocelli, so it can well prove to be a troglobite. Residual coloration of the antennae and head is noteworthy.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782786B4C3D018AFC29FA43F877	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782786A4C3F018AFA00FAC6F82E.text	03A98782786A4C3F018AFA00FAC6F82E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris eusulcata Golovatch, Geoffroy & Mauries 2006	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris eusulcata Golovatch, Geoffroy &amp; Mauriès, 2006</p><p>Fig. 4.</p><p>Material examined: 1 male, 1 female (IZAS), 1 male, 2 females (MNHN CC 156), 1 male, 1 female (SCAU), 2 females (GNUG), 1 male, 1 female (ZMUM), China, Guizhou Prov., Libo County, Shuipa, Cave Shui Jiang Dong (= Shuipu Da Dong), 28.02.1995, leg. P. Trontelj.</p><p>Descriptive notes: Length ca 5.0–9.0 mm, width 2.8–4.2 mm in both sexes. Coloration nearly entirely pallid. Ocelli at least 3+1, translucid, barely visible.</p><p>Collum with one transverse stria. Second tergite with a peculiar transverse sulcus above schism, also with 8–11 transverse striae (versus 8 or 9), three starting below, two level to, the remaining striae above schism, seven from below (versus 5 or 7, as given in Golovatch et al. 2006) crossing the dorsum (never the uppermost one).</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 4 A) with a rather high (versus low) and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with only one subapical spine.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 4 B) with a rather narrowly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 4 C–E) with a high (versus rather low), linguiform (versus subquadrate), sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned with a minute lobule supplied with a subapical (versus apical) setoid filament (Fig. 4 E). Prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur (versus prefemur alone) micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a rounded lobe on caudal face. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather moderately sigmoid, narrowly rounded (versus subacuminate) apically.</p><p>Remarks: This species has been the only Hyleoglomeris known from Guizhou Province, presumably being a troglobite found in Cave La Tai Dong, Libo County (Golovatch et al. 2006). The above new samples derive from a nearby cave, being in an almost complete agreement with the original description (e.g., the presence of a single transverse stria on the collum, of a strong sulcus on the second tergite, of 4-segmented male telopodites 17, of a narrow syncoxital notch in male leg 18, of a caudal lobe on the caudomedial femoral process of the telopods, of a setoid filament at the apex of the telopod syncoxital horns). Minor variations concern only the shape of the central lobe of the telopod syncoxite (subquadrate to linguiform), the position of the apical filament of the telopod syncoxital horns (truly apical to subapical), the presence of papillae also in the laterobasal parts of the telopod femur, and the shape of the telopod tarsus (narrowly rounded to subacuminate) and a few other traits (see above).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782786A4C3F018AFA00FAC6F82E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278684C31018AFF11FC6EFEA9.text	03A9878278684C31018AFF11FC6EFEA9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris wuse	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris wuse sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 5.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guizhou Prov., Libo County, Maolan Town, Cave Dong Ge Dong, 26.07.2009, leg. Tian Mingyi &amp; Xue Zhihong (CHIgz09–LWX13). Paratypes. 1 female (IZAS), 1 male, 1 female (SCAU), 1 male, 2 females (MNHN CC 171), 1 male (ZMUM), 1 female (GNUG), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the animal being completely unpigmented, “ wuse ” in Chinese meaning “uncoloured”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from all congeners in the absence of a lobe on the caudomedial process of the telopod femur, of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns, coupled with a narrow, rather high, linguiform, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, as well as a 3-segmented male telopodite 17. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 6.0– 7.5 mm (male) or 6.5–8.0 mm (female), width 3.2–4.0 mm in both sexes. Holotype 6.0 mm long and 3.6 mm wide. Coloration entirely pallid. Ocelli at least 4+1, translucid, mostly barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.2 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with 9 or 10 (usually 10) transverse striae, four starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, normally seven striae (usually 1st to 3rd and 5th to 8th) from below crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 5 A) with a rather high and regularly rounded outer coxal lobe; telopodite 3-segmented, tarsus devoid of subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 5 B) with a rather narrowly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 5 C, D) with a high, linguiform, rather narrow, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a minute lobule (Fig. 5 D). Prefemur and femur sparsely micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather moderately sigmoid, rounded apically.</p><p>Remark: Only one species of Hyleoglomeris, H. eusulcata, has hitherto been known from Guizhou Province, also a presumed troglobite from Libo County (Golovatch et al. 2006).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278684C31018AFF11FC6EFEA9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278674C33018AFE31FED5FD65.text	03A9878278674C33018AFE31FED5FD65.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris nigu	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris nigu sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 6.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (MNHN CC 172), China, Guizhou Prov., Qianxi County, Honglin Town, Cave Luo Sai Dong, 22.11.2003, leg. L. Latella &amp; D. Avesani. Paratypes. 1 female (MNHN CC 172), 1 female (IZAS), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the animal being isolated in its cave, “ nigu ” in Chinese meaning a “nun”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from all congeners in the absence of a lobe on the caudomedial process of the telopod femur, of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns, of a telopod tibial process, coupled with a low, roundly subtriangular, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 5.5 mm (holotype) or 7.0–8.0 mm (paratypes), width 2.8 mm (holotype) or 3.0 mm (paratypes). Coloration entirely pallid. Ocelli at least 5+1, translucid, mostly barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 1.8 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with seven transverse striae, three starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, 4 (holotype) or 3 (paratypes) striae (various, but not uppermost one) from below crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 6 A) with a high and regularly rounded outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus devoid of subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 6 B) with a V-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 6 C, D) with a rather low, roundly subtriangular, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a minute lobule. Neither prefemur nor femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent. Caudomedial process of tibia absent; tibial tubercle on caudal face evident, papillate and pilose. Tarsus evidently sigmoid, subacuminate apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to a number of troglomorphic traits (unpigmented tegument and ocelli), this species seems to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278674C33018AFE31FED5FD65	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278654C33018AFD7DFF02F9BA.text	03A9878278654C33018AFD7DFF02F9BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris gudu	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris gudu sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 7.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (MNHN CC 173), China, Guizhou Prov., Anlong County, Cave Hei Dong, 17.02.2004, leg. S. Prevorčnik &amp; B. Sket.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the animal coming from a barely populated area and having been captured alone, “ gudu ” in Chinese meaning “lonely”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs in the presence of a lobe on the caudomedial process of the telopod femur, of a particularly high, linguiform, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, coupled with the absence of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 6.5 mm, width 4.0 mm. Coloration entirely pallid. Ocelli at least 3+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.2 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with six transverse striae, two starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, three striae (2nd, 3rd and 4th from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Leg 17 (Fig. 7 A) with a low and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with one subapical spine.</p><p>Leg 18 (Fig. 7 B) with an arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 7 C) with a high, linguiform, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a minute lobule. Prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with an evident lobe. Caudomedial process of tibia prominent, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face evident, papillate. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, narrowly rounded apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to its troglomorphic traits (unpigmented tegument and ocelli), this species seems to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278654C33018AFD7DFF02F9BA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278654C32018AF94CFF02F828.text	03A9878278654C32018AF94CFF02F828.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris yinshi	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris yinshi sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 8.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (MNHN CC 174), China, Guizhou Prov., Kaiyang County, Cave Xian Yan Dong, 19.02.2004, leg. S. Prevorčnik &amp; B. Sket. Paratypes. 1 male, 1 female (MNHN CC 174), 1 male, 1 female (IZAS), 1 male (ZMUM), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the animal coming from a cave, “ yinshi ” in Chinese meaning a “hermit”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from congeners except H. eusulcata, H. mulunensis sp. n. and H. mashanorum sp. n. in the presence of only one complete transverse stria on the collum, from H. eusulcata by the absence of a transverse sulcus on the second tergite, from both H. mulunensis sp. n. and H. mashanorum sp. n. by the subquadrate central lobe of the telopod syncoxite and the shape of the notch in male syncoxite 18. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 5.0–6.0 mm (male) or 6.0–7.0 mm (female), width 2.2–2.9 mm (male) or 2.7–3.0 mm (female). Holotype 5.0 mm long, 2.3 mm wide. Coloration entirely pallid. Ocelli at least 4+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.0 times as long as high.</p><p>Collum with one transverse stria. Second tergite with 8–11 transverse striae, two starting below, 1 or 2 level to, the remaining striae above schism, 3–5 striae (various, but never 1st and/or last from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 8 A) with a high and highly irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus devoid of subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 8 B) with a broadly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 8 C, D) with a high, linguiform, apically barely concave, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each horn being crowned by a short minute lobule. Prefemur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a small lobe. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, narrowly rounded apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to its troglomorphic traits (unpigmented tegument and ocelli), this species seems to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278654C32018AF94CFF02F828	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278634C37018AF8B6FE41FC05.text	03A9878278634C37018AF8B6FE41FC05.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris qiyi	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris qiyi sp. n.</p><p>Figs 9 A–C &amp; 10.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Huanjiang County, Mulun Karst, Min Li Forest, 25.09935ºN, 107.96647ºE, litter, Berlese extraction after sifting, 14.03.2005, leg. Chen (CHIgx05–109). Paratypes. 1 female, 1 juv. (IZAS), 1 female, 1 juv. (MNHN CC 175), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the highly peculiar syncoxite of the telopods, i.e. hypertrophied horns and a wamting central lobe, “ qiyi ” in Chinese meaning “bizarre”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from congeners except H. venustula (Silvestri, 1917) in the hypertrophied horns and a strongly reduced central lobe of the telopod syncoxite (Silvestri 1917), from H. venustula by its far more strongly developed horns and a wanting central lobe. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: Length ca 5.5 (holotype) or 6.0 mm (paratypes), width 2.5 mm (holotype) or 2.6 mm (paratypes). Coloration motley, dark brown and yellowish. Ocelli blackish, 7+1, translucid. Tömösváry’s organ transverse-oval, only slightly wider than long. Antennomere 6 ca 1.7 times as long as high.</p><p>Colour pattern mostly very clear (Fig. 9 A–C). Head, ventral side of body and legs mostly marbled light yellow-brown to red-brown; ocelli black; antennae red-brown basally, growing increasingly dark red-brown distad, pallid apically (Fig. 9 C). Collum rather broadly marbled brown along margins and narrowly brownish along both transverse striae, with a lighter, marbled, vague, yellowish, central spot (holotype), or infuscate, marbled dark brown only laterally (paratypes, Fig. 9 A, B). Second tergite with a distinct, dark brown, central, transverse, crossshaped marking extending laterad into rather wide bands along both front and caudal margins; front band somewhat lighter and nearly reaching down the schism (holotype) or almost so (paratypes, Figs 9 A, B); caudal band darker, shorter and supplied with a considerable arm stretched frontodorsally; large, paramedian, marbled yellowish, comma-shaped spots remaining laterally between both darker bands; a small, subtriangular, axial, yellowish spot lying also at caudal margin. Tergites 3–11 each with an elongate, transverse, marbled yellowish spot lying laterally between a rather broad, marbled brown interval situated above a broadly whitish lateral end of tergites, on the one hand, and a light, marbled yellowish, axial spot, on the other. Light axial spots on tergites 3–5 larger, irregularly subquadrate, each with a small brown spot at caudal margin; light axial spots on following tergites increasingly small and vague, subtriangular, most of them also showing a small brown spot at caudal margin (Fig. 9 A, B). Anal shield mostly light yellowish, with a large, dark brown, round (holotype) or vertically oblong-oval (paratypes) spot reaching neither ventral nor dorsal margin (Fig. 9 A, C).</p><p>Collum with two transverse striae. Second tergite with a rather broad hyposchism reaching behind the caudal tergal margin; seven transverse striae, three starting below, one level to, the remaining three striae above schism, only one stria crossing the dorsum. Male anal shield regularly rounded at caudal margin.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 10 A) with a low and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with one subapical spine.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 10 B) with a broadly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 10 C, D) with an extremely strongly hypertrophied syncoxite, the latter being totally devoid of a central lobe, but supplied with conspicuous (nearly as long as telopods), thick, densely setose horns crowned with a strong apical uncus and a subapical bifid filament on front face. Prefemur sparsely micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, apically with a small membranous sac. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, rounded apically.</p><p>Remarks: This species is remarkable due to its conspicuously enlarged and complex telopod syncoxite. A somewhat similar structure has only been known in H. venustula, from the Himalaya of Assam, India (Silvestri 1917), but the telopod syncoxital horns are much less strongly incrassate and elongate while a vestigial central lobe is still discernible.</p><p>The slightly unsteady shape of the dark central spot on the anal shield is most probably only individual variation not linked to sex.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278634C37018AF8B6FE41FC05	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278614C36018AFB9DFEAEFEF2.text	03A9878278614C36018AFB9DFEAEFEF2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris lii	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris lii sp. n.</p><p>Figs 9 D–F &amp; 11.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Fuchuan County, Qishan Village, Cave Bai Fu Dong, 24.964284°N, 111.2752257°E, 27.01.12, leg. Li Youbang, Li Youting &amp; Li Yousu (CHIgx12–LYB08). Paratypes. 1 male, 1 female (MNHN CC 176), 1 female (IZAS), 1 male, 1 female (GNUG), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: Honours Li Youbang, the collector.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from all congeners in its residual coloration, as well as the bisunuate, subtrapeziform, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, the absence of a distinct chitinized lobe from the telopod caudomedial femoral process, and of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 6.0 mm, width 2.0– 2.9 mm in both sexes. Holotype 2.9 mm wide. Coloration usually uniformly light grey-yellow (except for the usual flavous margins) (Fig. 9 D–F), only a very faint pattern of 1+1 rounded darker, light grey-yellow, paramedian spots sometimes traceable on collum and several following tergites; front half of body coloured slightly more intensely. Head and collum the darkest, marbled light red-brown, collum with a light central spot.</p><p>Ocelli sometimes very light brownish, at least 6+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.0 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with 5–7 transverse striae, two starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, 4 or 5 striae (various, sometimes neither 1st nor last from below) crossing the dorsum; last crossing stria always a little deeper than others.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 11 A) with a very low and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with a ventral spine in distal third.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 11 B) with an arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 11 C, D) with a rather low, linguiform, apically evidently concave, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a minute lobule. Prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, narrowly rounded apically.</p><p>Remark: Because this species has retained some pigment in its tegument, it would seem to be hardly more than a troglophile.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278614C36018AFB9DFEAEFEF2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278604C28018AF96DFB7AFEF2.text	03A9878278604C28018AF96DFB7AFEF2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris heshang	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris heshang sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 12.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Xilin County, Zhou Bang Village, Cave Zhou Bang, Cave 2, ca 890 m a.s.l., 24.55353°N, 105.11073°E, 18.04.2010, leg. L. Deharveng et al. (CHIgx10–29). Paratypes. 1 female (IZAS), 1 male, 1 female (MNHN CC 177), 1 male, 1 female (SCAU), 1 male (ZMUM), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the animal coming on a lonely cave, “ heshang ” in Chinese meaning a “monk”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs in its residual coloration of a few ocelli, as well as by the roundly subtriangular central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, the presence of a distinct chitinized lobe from the telopod caudomedial femoral process, and the absence of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 5.5–6.0 mm, width 2.5–3.0 mm in both sexes. Holotype 6.0 mm long, 3.0 mm wide. Coloration entirely pallid to sometimes very faintly yellowish, 2 or 3 uppermost ocelli sometimes faintly brownish.</p><p>Ocelli 5+1 or 6+1, translucid, often barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 1.7–1.8 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with 8 or 9 transverse striae, three starting below, 1 or 2 level to, the remaining striae above schism, 5 or 6 striae (neither 1st nor last from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 12 A) with a high and rather regularly rounded outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with two subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 12 B) with a narrowly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 12 C–E) with a rather low, roundly subtriangular, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a minute lobule (Fig. 12 E). Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a distinct lateral lobe on caudal face. A caudomedial process of tibia absent; tibial tubercle on caudal face evident, papillate. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, subacuminate apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to its troglomorphic traits, this species might well prove to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278604C28018AF96DFB7AFEF2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782787E4C2B018AFE15FCDCFCF5.text	03A98782787E4C2B018AFE15FCDCFCF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris xueju	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris xueju sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 13.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Du'an County, Xia'ao Town, Yao Nan Village, Cave Yao Nan Dong, Cave 1, ca 350 m a.s.l., 24.244233°N, 107.940118°E, debris, Berlese extraction, 26.04.2010, leg. L. Deharveng et al. (CHIgx10–65). Paratypes. 1 female (IZAS), 1 male, 1 female (MNHN CC 178), 1 male (SCAU), 1 male (ZMUM), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name. To emphasize the animal’s provenance from a cave, “ xueju ” in Chinese meaning a “cave-dweller”; a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs in its residual coloration of the ocelli, as well as by the high, linguiform, central lobe of the telopod syncoxite, the presence of a distinct chitinized lobe from the telopod caudomedial femoral process, and the absence of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 6.0– 7.5 mm, width 3.8–4.0 mm in both sexes. Holotype 7.0 mm long, 4.0 mm wide. Coloration almost entirely pallid, but ocelli brownish to dark brown.</p><p>Ocelli 4+1 or 5+1, translucid, well visible. Antennomere 6 ca 1.9–2.0 times as long as high.</p><p>Second tergite with 7–9 transverse striae, 1–3 starting below, 1 or 2 level to, the remaining striae above schism, 4 or 5 striae (various, but not last from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 13 A) with a high and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus with two subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 13 B) with an arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 13 C, D) with a high, linguiform, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a particularly inconspicuous lobule. Both prefemur and, to a lesser degree, femur finely papillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process (Fig. 13 D) prominent, subapically with a distinct lateral lobe on caudal face. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather evidently sigmoid, narrowly rounded apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to some of its traits being troglomorphic, this species might well prove to be a troglobite, but pigmented ocelli might rather be evidence of troglophily.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782787E4C2B018AFE15FCDCFCF5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782787D4C2A018AF8A7FA81FCAC.text	03A98782787D4C2A018AF8A7FA81FCAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris mulunensis	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris mulunensis sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 14.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Huanjiang County, Mulun Karst, Cave Xia Dong, ca 650 m a.s.l., 25°10’13’’N, 108°00’17’’E, 11.03.2009, leg. Yu Zhuangji &amp; Wei Longtao (CHIgx09–074). Paratypes. 1 male, 1 female (MNHN CC 179), 1 male, 1 female (SCAU), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name. To emphasize the animal’s provenance from a cave in Mulun Karst.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from congeners except H. kunnan sp. n. in the 2nd transverse stria on the collum being obliterated mid-dorsally, from H. kunnan sp. n. by the presence of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 6.0– 7.5 mm, width 3.2–3.6 mm in both sexes. Holotype 6.0 mm long, 3.5 mm wide. Coloration entirely pallid.</p><p>Ocelli 3+1 or 4+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 1.9–2.0 times as long as high.</p><p>Collum with two transverse striae, but 2nd one obliterated and interrupted mid-dorsally. Second tergite with 8–10 transverse striae, three starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, 3–5 striae (never last three ones from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 14 A) with a rather low and regularly rounded outer coxal lobe; telopodite 3-segmented, tarsus devoid of subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 14 B) with a broadly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 14 C, D) with a rather low, roundly subtriangular, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by an inconspicuous lobule with a short setoid filament at base (Fig. 14 D). Both prefemur and femur only faintly papillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a distinct lateral lobe on caudal face. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather slightly sigmoid, subacuminate apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to showing several troglomorphic traits, this species might well prove to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782787D4C2A018AF8A7FA81FCAC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782787B4C2D018AFF11FBA0FC28.text	03A98782787B4C2D018AFF11FBA0FC28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris mashanorum	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris mashanorum sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 15.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Huanjiang County, Mulun Karst, Cave Mashan Dong, ca 340 m a.s.l., 25.15855ºN, 108.05865ºE, 21.05.2007, leg. F. Bréhier (CHIgx 07–21–04).</p><p>Name. To emphasize the animal’s provenance from Cave Mashan Dong in Mulun Karst.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from congeners except H. eusulcata, H. curtisulcata sp. n. and H. yinshi sp. n. in the presence of only one complete transverse stria on the collum, from both H. eusulcata and H. curticulcata sp. n. by the absence of a transverse sulcus on the second tergite, from H. yinshi sp. n. by the shape of the central lobe of the telopod syncoxite and of the notch in male syncoxite 18. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 7.5 mm, width 3.7 mm. Coloration entirely pallid.</p><p>Ocelli at least 3+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.2 times as long as high.</p><p>Collum with one complete transverse stria. Second tergite with eight transverse striae, three starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, four striae (not last two ones from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Leg 17 (Fig. 15 A) with a low and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus devoid of subapical spines.</p><p>Leg 18 (Fig. 15 B) with a narrowly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 15 C, D) with a rather low, linguiform, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a highly inconspicuous lobule (Fig. 15 D). Both prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a distinct lateral lobe on caudal face. Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus evidently sigmoid, subacuminate apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to several troglomorphic traits, this species seems to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782787B4C2D018AFF11FBA0FC28	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782787B4C2C018AFBBFFB5DFF62.text	03A98782787B4C2C018AFBBFFB5DFF62.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris curtisulcata	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris curtisulcata sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 16.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Huanjiang County, Mulun Karst, Cave Gang Lai Dong, 25.11278ºN, 107.98309ºE, 14.03.2005, leg. L. Deharveng &amp; A. Bedos (CHIgx05–111). Paratypes. 1 female (IZAS), 1 male, 1 female (MNHN CC 180), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name: To emphasize the presence of a rather short transverse sulcus on the second tergite.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from congeners except H. eusulcata and H. speophila Golovatch, Geoffroy &amp; Mauriès, 2006, from Laos (Golovatch et al. 2006), by the presence of a transverse sulcus above the schism on the second tergite (yet shorter, reaching only ca 1/5 height of the second tergite), from H. speophila by the presence of only one complete stria on the collum and of a lobe on the caudomedial process of the telopod femur, from H. eusulcata by the absence of a setoid filament at the tip of the syncoxital horns. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 6.0 (paratype) to 7.5 mm (holotype) in male, 7.5–8.0 mm in female; width 3.7 (holotype) or 3.8 mm (paratype) in male, 3.9 or 4.5 mm in female. Coloration entirely pallid.</p><p>Ocelli at least 3+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.1 times as long as high.</p><p>Collum with one transverse stria. Second tergite with six transverse striae, two starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, 3 or 4 striae (not last two ones from below, both forming a rather short, but evident transverse sulcus above schism) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 16 A) with a rather low and irregularly shaped outer coxal lobe; telopodite 3-segmented, tarsus with two subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 16 B) with an arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 16 C–E) with a linguiform, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by an inconspicuous lobule (Fig. 16 E). Both prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a distinct lateral lobe on caudal face (Fig. 16 D). Caudomedial process of tibia evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, non-papillate. Tarsus rather evidently sigmoid, narrowly rounded apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to its troglomorphic traits, this species is likely to represent a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782787B4C2C018AFBBFFB5DFF62	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A98782787A4C2E018AF907FD33FB0A.text	03A98782787A4C2E018AF907FD33FB0A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris kunnan	<div><p>Hyleoglomeris kunnan sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 17.</p><p>Material examined: Holotype male (IZAS), China, Guangxi Prov., Huanjiang County, core region of Mulun Karst, 650 m a.s.l., Cave Ganxiao Dong, 25.182633ºN, 108.031839ºE, 0 7.11.2009, leg. Tian Mingyi et al. (CHIgx09–087). Paratypes. 1 female (SCAU), same locality, together with holotype.</p><p>Name. To emphasize the difficulties in reaching the type locality, “ kunnan ” in Chinese meaning “difficult”.</p><p>Diagnosis: Differs from congeners except H. mulunensis sp. n. by the 2nd transverse stria on the collum being obliterated mid-dorsally, from H. mulunensis sp. n. by the absence of a setoid filament at the tip of the telopod syncoxital horns. See also Key below.</p><p>Description: All characters like in H. tiani sp. n., except as follows.</p><p>Length ca 7.5 (holotype) or 9.5 mm (paratype); width 4.0 (holotype) or 4.6 mm (paratype). Coloration uniformly yellow brown (paratype) to entirely pallid (holotype).</p><p>Ocelli at least 4+1, translucid, barely visible. Antennomere 6 ca 2.1 times as long as high.</p><p>Collum with two transverse striae, but 2nd obliterated and interrupted mid-dorsally. Second tergite with 10 or 11 transverse striae, four starting below, one level to, the remaining striae above schism, four striae (neither 1st nor last two ones from below) crossing the dorsum.</p><p>Male leg 17 (Fig. 17 A) with a high and regularly rounded outer coxal lobe; telopodite 4-segmented, tarsus devoid of subapical spines.</p><p>Male leg 18 (Fig. 17 B) with a broadly arch-shaped syncoxital notch; telopodite 4-segmented.</p><p>Telopods (Fig. 17 C–E) with a roundly subtrapeziform, sparsely setose, central syncoxital lobe flanked by two setose horns, each latter crowned by a minute lobule (Fig. 17 E). Both prefemur and, to a lesser extent, femur micropapillate laterally. Caudomedial femoral process prominent, subapically with a distinct lateral lobe on caudal face (Fig. 17 D). Caudomedial process of tibia rather evident, membranous; tibial tubercle on caudal face distinct, papillate. Tarsus rather strongly sigmoid, subacuminate apically.</p><p>Remark: Due to its troglomorphic traits, this species seems to be a troglobite.</p><p>1: H. emarginata; 2: H. sinensis; 3: H. aschnae; 4: H. nigu sp. n.; 5: H. yinshi sp. n.; 6: H. eusulcata; 7: H. xia sp. n.; 8: H. youhao sp. n.; 9. H. tiani sp. n.; 10: H. wuse sp. n.; 11: H. mashanorum sp. n.; 12: H. curtisulcata sp. n.; 13: H. kunnan sp. n.; 14: H. mulunensis sp. n.; 15: H. qiyi sp. n.; 16: H. lii sp. n.; 17: H. gudu sp. n.; 18: H. albicorporis; 19: H. heshang sp. n.; 20: H. xueju sp. n.; 21: H. reducta; 22: H. maculata; 23: H. bicolor</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98782787A4C2E018AF907FD33FB0A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
03A9878278784C21018AFA91FA56FA4C.text	03A9878278784C21018AFA91FA56FA4C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hyleoglomeris	<div><p>Key to Hyleoglomeris species currently known to occur in China</p><p>1. Dorsum dark, usually with a vivid colour pattern............................................................. 2</p><p>– Body uniformly pallid to light, only slightly pigmented at best.................................................. 7</p><p>2. Body rather uniformly orange-brown, dorsum devoid of a colour pattern. Chongqing........................ H. aschnae</p><p>– Colour pattern vivid................................................................................... 3</p><p>3. Background coloration pallid to yellow, spots on tergites brown to dark brown. Collum, second tergite and tergite 11 entirely pale. Body with a distinctive pattern of 1+1 large, transverse-oval, evidently separated, paramedian spots on tergites 3–10 and on anal shield, as well as of 1+1 increasingly small, roundish, sublateral spots on tergites 3–(8)9. Yunnan....... H. maculata</p><p>– Background coloration of dorsum dark, markings lighter...................................................... 4</p><p>4. Coloration of dorsum nearly entirely dark brown to blackish, only front third of second tergite contrasting light. Sichuan................................................................................................ H. sinensis</p><p>– Coloration of dorsum variegated, with evident spots............................................................</p><p>5. Tergites 3–11 with a light yellow axial row of spots flanked by two rows of rather vague, marbled, olive-yellowish spots. Hong Kong ....................................................................................... H. bicolor</p><p>– Tergites 3–11 with a light axial row of spots flanked by only one row of large, marbled yellowish spots................. 6</p><p>6. Caudal half of head and nearly entire collum dark brown to blackish. Telopod syncoxital horns usual, not hypertrophied. Jiangsu................................................................................... H. emarginata</p><p>– Head and nearly entire collum light (Fig. 9 A, B). Telopod syncoxital horns greatly hypertrophied (Fig. 10 C). Guangxi................................................................................................. H. qiyi sp. n.</p><p>7. An evident transverse sulcus above schism on second tergite. Collum with one (front) transverse stria................... 8</p><p>– Surface above schism of second tergite smooth. Collum rarely with one, usually with two transverse striae, but 2nd one some- times obliterated mid-dorsally............................................................................ 9</p><p>8. Second tergite with 8–11 striae, of which usually seven cross the dorsum. Tips of syncoxital horns with a minute setoid fila-</p><p>ment (Fig. 4 E). Guizhou....................................................................... H. eusulcata – Second tergite with six striae, of which only 3 or 4 cross the dorsum. Tips of syncoxital horns devoid of a setoid filament (Fig. 16 E). Guangxi........................................................................ H. curtisulcata sp. n.</p><p>9. Collum with one (front) transverse stria................................................................... 10</p><p>– Collum with two transverse striae, of which 2nd can be obliterated mid-dorsally.................................... 11</p><p>10. Central lobe of telopod syncoxite rather low and roundly subtriangular (Fig. 15 C). Mulun Karst, Guangxi................................................................................................... H. mashanorum sp. n.</p><p>– Central lobe of telopod syncoxite rather high and subquadrate (Fig. 8 C). Guizhou........................ H. yinshi sp. n.</p><p>11. Collum with two transverse striae, of which 2nd obliterated mid-dorsally. Mulun Karst.............................. 12</p><p>– Collum as usual, with two complete transverse striae........................................................ 13</p><p>12. Tip of telopod syncoxite horns devoid of a setoid filament (Fig. 17 D)................................ H. kunnan sp. n.</p><p>– Tip of telopod syncoxite horns with a minute setoid filament (Fig. 14 D)............................ H. mulunensis sp. n.</p><p>13. Brownish pigment usually retained at least in some parts of head.............................................. 14</p><p>– Body completely unpigmented (sometimes except for 2 or 3 caudalmost ocelli).................................. 18</p><p>14. Head, antennae and collum usually with traces of brownish coloration, sometimes body either uniformly slightly infuscate (Fig. 9 D–F) or even with a faint pattern of paramedian light brown spots on following tergites........................ 15</p><p>– Only head with traces of pigment........................................................................ 16</p><p>15. Antennomere 6 ca 2.5 times as long as high. Second tergite with 6 or 7 transverse striae, of which (1)2–3 crossing the dorsum. Yunnan...................................................................................... H. reducta</p><p>– Antennomere 6 ca 2.0 times as long as high. Second tergite with 5–7 transverse striae, of which 4 or 5 crossing the dorsum. Guangxi..................................................................................... H. lii sp. n.</p><p>16. Head (especially near ocelli and Tömösváry’s organ) and antennae often slightly infuscate, very light brownish. Central lobe of telopod syncoxite broadly subtrapeziform (Fig. 3 C). Hunan........................................ H. youhao sp. n.</p><p>– Only either ocelli or antennae infuscate. Central lobe of telopod syncoxite considerably narrower..................... 17</p><p>17. Only ocelli brownish to dark brown. Larger: width 3.8–4.0 mm. Tips of telopod syncoxital horns with a minute lobule devoid of a setoid filament (Fig. 13 C). Guangxi......................................................... H. xueju sp. n.</p><p>– Only antennae sometimes very faintly brownish. Smaller: width 2.5–3.0 mm. Tips of telopod syncoxital horns with a setoid fil- ament (Fig. 2 E). Hunan........................................................................ H. xia sp. n.</p><p>18. Caudomedial process of telopod femur with a distinct distolateral lobe (Fig. 2 C, lo)................................ 19</p><p>– Caudomedial process of telopod femur devoid of a distinct distolateral lobe...................................... 21</p><p>19. Tip of telopod syncoxite horn with a minute setoid filament. Yunnan.................................. H. albicorporis</p><p>– Tip of telopod syncoxite horn devoid of a setoid filament..................................................... 20</p><p>20. Central lobe of telopod syncoxite nearly as high as lateral horns (Fig. 7 C). Second tergite with six transverse striae, of which three crossing the dorsum. Guizhou............................................................. H. gudu sp. n.</p><p>– Central lobe of telopod syncoxite evidently lower, roundly subtriangular (Fig. 12 C). Second tergite with at least eight trans- verse striae. Guangxi...................................................................... H. heshang sp. n.</p><p>21. Telopod tibial process absent (Fig. 6 C, D). Central lobe of telopod syncoxite rather low and semi-circular (Fig. 6 C)................................................................................................... H. nigu sp. n.</p><p>– Telopod tibial process present. Central lobe of telopod syncoxite higher.......................................... 22</p><p>22. Second tergite with 6 or 7 transverse striae, of which only two crossing the dorsum. Central lobe of telopod syncoxite high, subtrapeziform, slightly concave at ventral margin (Fig. 1 D). Hunan................................... H. tiani sp. n.</p><p>– Second tergite with 9 or 10 transverse striae, of which seven crossing the dorsum. Central lobe of telopod syncoxite high, nar- row, linguiform (Fig. 5 C). Guizhou.............................................................. H. wuse sp. n.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9878278784C21018AFA91FA56FA4C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Golovatch, Sergei I.;Liu, Weixin;Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques	Golovatch, Sergei I., Liu, Weixin, Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques (2012): Review of the millipede genus Hyleoglomeris Verhoeff, 1910 in China, with descriptions of new species (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Zootaxa 3358: 1-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214383
