taxonID	type	description	language	source
2BAFB9AE565F49DA06168FB56D4BC8FD.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Small Dalodesmidea (4 - 6 mm long as adults) with head + 19 rings; adults yellow-brown and often encrusted with soil particles, juveniles pure white and not encrusted; collum, metatergites and preanal ring with 3 - 6 transverse rows of small, uniform tubercles, each bearing a single seta with a slightly flared tip; ring 2 paranotum expanded, extending forward to partly cover collum edge and backward to lie under anterior edge of ring 3 paranotum; all paranota lying low on sides, flexed downward and covering legs, with a few indistinct outer marginal lobes; pore formula normal, each ozopore opening on short, columnar structure arising just dorsal to the centre of the paranotum base; legs short, without sphaerotrichomes; gonopod aperture transversely ovoid, posterior rim slightly raised; gonocoxae entirely contained within aperture, small, distally tapered, lightly joined (not fused) medially; gonopod telopodites slender, parallel and close together, more or less straight, reaching bases of legpair 4 or 5 when retracted.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
94AC0C8C5D8D32D995F127E25CB2E147.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Gonopod telopodite branching at ca one-third telopodite height, 5 transverse rows of tubercles on midbody metatergites.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
94AC0C8C5D8D32D995F127E25CB2E147.taxon	description	Description. Specimen somewhat decoloured and macerated, length ca 6 mm, ring 6 vertical diameter ca 0.6 mm and maximum width ca 0.9 mm. Midbody metatergites with 5 transverse rows of tubercles dorsally. Paranota narrow (Fig. 3 A), margin clearly divided into 3 (occasionally 4) lobes. Gonopod telopodite (Fig. 2 A) divided at ca one-third telopodite height into anterior and posterior branches, below the division somewhat expanded posterolaterally, the base setose up to the division on posterior and posterolateral surfaces, the longest setae close to the division and directed distally. Posterior branch stout, curving first posteriorly, then distolaterally, mediolaterally flattening and expanding in distal half, the distal margin notched in anterior half, anterior to the notch the margin slightly bent medially and finely dentate. Posterior branch also with small, flat, near-rectangular process arising on medial surface of branch at ca one-half branch height and directed distally and slightly medially, the distal and posterior margins of the process roughened. Anterior branch more slender than posterior branch, curving smoothly posterodistally, tip slightly flattened mediolaterally and bent to lie medial to expanded tip of posterior branch and just anterodistal and lateral to tip of rectangular process on that branch. Prostatic groove following anterior surface of posterior branch, then curving posteriorly to terminate in small, conical projection on posteromedial surface of branch at origin of rectangular process.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
94AC0C8C5D8D32D995F127E25CB2E147.taxon	distribution	Distribution. So far known only from cool temperate rainforest on the Barrington Tops in central, near-coastal New South Wales (Fig. 12; see also Remarks).	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
94AC0C8C5D8D32D995F127E25CB2E147.taxon	etymology	Etymology. For the Allyn River, type locality of this species.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
FB36C37FECCD13D2C61FA4AFA2335B2F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Gonopod telopodite branches curling around and nested in plane at right angles to long axis of telopodite, 4 transverse rows of tubercles on midbody metatergites.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
FB36C37FECCD13D2C61FA4AFA2335B2F.taxon	description	Description. Males and females approximately the same size, length ca 4 mm, ring 6 vertical diameter ca 0.4 mm and maximum width ca 0.7 mm. Midbody metatergites with 4 transverse rows of tubercles dorsally. Paranota wide (Fig. 3 D); anterior and lateral margins in single convex curve, posterior margin straight; 3 - 4 weakly defined marginal lobes. Gonopod telopodite (Figs 4 A, 4 B) upright, rounded-triangular in cross-section, tapering slightly and flattening distally, with small, scattered setae on posterior surface to ca two-thirds telopodite height; divided at ca seven-eighths telopodite height into complex, flattened anterolateral and posteromedial branches. Anterolateral branch with distal margin curving in plane at approximate right angle to telopodite long axis, extending in tight arc posteriorly as blade-like process terminating in fold of posteromedial process close to inner (medial) side of telopodite. Posteromedial branch folded laterally on posterior margin of process, extending distally as flat process with truncate tip, the tip bluntly dentate with taller, triangular extension at posterior end. Posteromedial branch with two additional processes: (1) anterior process nested by, and curving to follow, anterolateral branch, terminating in fold of posteromedial branch just distal to tip of anterolateral branch process; (2) small lateral process arising ca halfway across diameter of ' circle' formed by anterolateral branch, directed posterolaterally, curling distally at tip where it reaches anterolateral branch. Prostatic groove on anteromedial surface, abruptly entering anterior process of posteromedial branch and following arc of process, opening at process tip.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
FB36C37FECCD13D2C61FA4AFA2335B2F.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known from tropical rainforest in far north Queensland on the Bellenden Ker Range and on the Malbon Thompson Range near Gordonvale; the two localities are ca 20 km apart (Fig. 12).	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
FB36C37FECCD13D2C61FA4AFA2335B2F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. For the type locality of this species. At the summit of the range is the wettest meteorological station in Australia (Australian Bureau of Meteorology site 31141), averaging more than 8 m of rain per year. Three of the Asphalidesmus bellendenkerensis specimens are from this site.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C06B8CB6F44E734E576631E1A578F69A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Gonopod telopodite not obviously divided into branches, instead with 4 small, pointed apical processes; 4 transverse rows of tubercles on midbody metatergites.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C06B8CB6F44E734E576631E1A578F69A.taxon	description	Description. Males and females approximately the same size, length ca 5 mm, ring 6 vertical diameter ca 0.5 mm and maximum width ca 0.9 mm. Midbody metatergites with 4 transverse rows of tubercles dorsally. Paranota wide (Fig. 3 E); anterior and lateral margins in single convex curve, posterior margin straight; 3 - 4 weakly defined marginal lobes. Gonopod telopodite (Figs 5 A, 5 B) cylindrical, tapering distally, extended laterally at base as flange; basal one-quarter of telopodite with numerous minute, round bumps on posterior and posterolateral surfaces; sparse, strong setae to ca two-thirds telopodite height on posterior and posterolateral surfaces. Telopodite not evidently divided into branches, instead with cluster of 4 small, pointed processes at apex. From anterior to posterior: (1) short, spine-like process directed distally and very slightly medially; (2) short, spine-like process, slightly smaller than process (1), directed distally and slightly posteriorly; (3) longest process, directed distolaterally, tapering to sharp point curled medially to form ' fish-hook', with short, blunt, medial extension at ca two-thirds process height; (4) blade-like process, intermediate in length between (1) and (3), directed distally but bent posterolaterally at ca one-third process height. Prostatic groove on anteromedial surface of telopodite, entering process (3) and terminating on the short, blunt extension.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C06B8CB6F44E734E576631E1A578F69A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. So far known only from tropical rainforest on the Carbine Range in far north Queensland (Fig. 12).	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C06B8CB6F44E734E576631E1A578F69A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. For the Carbine Range, type locality of this species.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
CD4CFC1BE7CF326773DA1EABD4C19568.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Gonopod telopodite with anterior branch undivided, posterior branch divided into 2 bifid processes; 3 - 4 transverse rows of tubercles on midbody metatergites.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
CD4CFC1BE7CF326773DA1EABD4C19568.taxon	description	Description. Males slightly smaller than females, length ca 5 mm, ring 6 vertical diameter ca 0.5 mm and maximum width ca 0.9 mm. Midbody metatergites with 3 - 4 transverse rows of tubercles dorsally. Paranota wide (Figs 1 B, 3 B); anterior and lateral margins in single convex curve, posterior margin straight; 3 - 4 weakly defined marginal lobes. Gonopod telopodite (Figs 2 B, 6 A, 6 B) more or less cylindrical, tapering distally, divided at between two-thirds and three-quarters telopodite height into anterior and posterior branches, a few scattered setae basally on posterior and posteromedial surfaces. Anterior branch directed anterodistally, curving slightly medially, flattening apically, tip with thin, ovoid fringe (folded over in Fig. 5 B). Posterior branch divided into Y-shaped anterior and posterior processes. Posterior process directed distally, with ' Y' in anteroposterior plane, both arms of ' Y' rounded at tip. Anterior process bent slightly laterally, with ' Y' in mediolateral plane, medial arm directed distally (curled over in Fig. 5 B), lateral arm directed laterally with small tab near tip on anterior surface. Prostatic groove on anteromedial surface of telopodite, running to medial arm of anterior process of posterior branch and terminating at tip.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
CD4CFC1BE7CF326773DA1EABD4C19568.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Rainforest and wet eucalypt forest in northeastern, near-coastal New South Wales (Fig. 12).	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
CD4CFC1BE7CF326773DA1EABD4C19568.taxon	etymology	Etymology. For Dorrigo National Park, type locality of this species.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C1D07CCDA2B737DB0C498F0DF6DAE3D3.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Dorsum distinctly flattened anteriorly; 2 small, rounded, paramedian swellings dorsally on rings 16 - 18; 3 transverse rows of tubercles on midbody metatergites; gonopod telopodite with posteriorly curving anterior branch and Y-shaped posterior branch directed posterodistally and slightly laterally.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C1D07CCDA2B737DB0C498F0DF6DAE3D3.taxon	description	Description. Males and females approximately the same size, length ca 5 mm, ring 6 vertical diameter ca 0.6 mm and maximum width ca 1.1 mm. Body strongly tapered from wide head to narrow telson (Fig. 1 D); dorsum flattened anteriorly (Figs 1 F, 10 C); rings 16 - 18 with 2 small, rounded, paramedian swellings on (meta) tergites (Figs 10 A, 10 B). Midbody metatergites with 3 transverse rows of tubercles dorsally. Paranota wide (Fig. 1 F); anterior and lateral margins in single convex curve, posterior margin straight; 3 - 4 weakly defined marginal lobes. Gonopod telopodite (Figs 2 C, 7) more or less cylindrical, tapering distally from laterally extended base, with a few strong setae on posterior surface, divided at ca three-quarters telopodite height into anterior and posterior branches. Anterior branch somewhat flattened anteroposteriorly, with the lateral margin extended as rounded triangle basally; branch directed distally but curving posteriorly, the tip spade-like, pointed and slightly thickened. Posterior branch flattened mediolaterally, directed posterodistally and slightly laterally; branch Y-shaped, divided at ca one-half branch length into thin arms, one directed distally and the other laterally, both arms tipped with minute, variably positioned processes. Prostatic groove on anteromedial surface of telopodite, following posterior branch and terminating at tip of distally directed arm.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C1D07CCDA2B737DB0C498F0DF6DAE3D3.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known from tropical rainforest in far north Queensland and from a single collection near Cammoo Caves in central coastal Queensland (Fig. 12). Cammoo Caves are ca 840 km from the type locality of Asphalidesmus magnus, but the four specimens from the Caves differ from the types mainly in being marginally larger; the gonopods are almost identical. If the specimens are indeed from forest near the Caves, then Asphalidesmus magnus may have been accidentally introduced to the area from far north Queensland. This record needs to be checked by further sampling in the Cammoo Caves area.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
C1D07CCDA2B737DB0C498F0DF6DAE3D3.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Latin magnus, ' large', the name also containing Latin agnus, ' lamb'. Asphalidesmus magnus is the larger of the two Asphalidesmus species found on the Lamb Range.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
014D8EC90B3773E3667B55281424A111.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Gonopod telopodite sharply ridged posteriorly, not obviously divided into branches, instead extending apically as thin-walled, tube-like structure; 4 transverse rows of tubercles on midbody metatergites.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
014D8EC90B3773E3667B55281424A111.taxon	description	Description. Males and female approximately the same size, length ca 4 mm, ring 6 vertical diameter ca 0.4 mm and maximum width ca 0.6 mm. Midbody metatergites with 4 transverse rows of tubercles dorsally. Paranota wide (Fig. 3 F); anterior and lateral margins in single convex curve, posterior margin straight; 4 weakly defined marginal lobes. Posterior surface of gonopod telopodite (Fig. 8) abruptly produced as sharp ridge from ca one-quarter telopodite height. Numerous small bumps on posterior surface basal to ridge; larger, nearly contiguous bumps lateral to ridge to ca three-quarters telopodite height; surface medial to ridge nearly smooth, flat; a few scattered setae close to ridge to ca three-quarters telopodite height. Telopodite apex extending distally as thin-walled structure with narrow posterolateral opening; apical margin extended at medial end of wall as subquadrate tab with pointed extension at its posterior end; lateral end of apical wall extended as rhomboid with rounded distal corner and rounded notch near its anterior corner. Prostatic groove on anteromedial surface of telopodite, bending abruptly at anterior end of base of subquadrate tab and directed laterally, terminating in small process projecting into space surrounded by apical wall.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
014D8EC90B3773E3667B55281424A111.taxon	distribution	Distribution. So far known only from tropical rainforest on the Lamb Range in far north Queensland (Fig. 12).	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
014D8EC90B3773E3667B55281424A111.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Latin minor, ' less'. Asphalidesmus minor is the smaller of the two Asphalidesmus species found on the Lamb Range.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
26305D3183F02CE5211ECD2AB8A2A27C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Gonopod telopodites crossed at ca two-thirds telopodite height; apodous ring 18 produced dorsally as large, rounded swelling; 5 transverse rows of tubercles on midbody metatergites.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
26305D3183F02CE5211ECD2AB8A2A27C.taxon	description	Description. Males and females approximately the same size, length ca 6 mm, ring 6 vertical diameter ca 0.6 mm and maximum width ca 1.1 mm. Midbody metatergites with 5 transverse rows of tubercles dorsally. Paranota wide (Fig. 3 C); anterior and lateral margins in single convex curve, posterior margin straight with small round tab near base; 4 - 5 weakly defined marginal lobes. Ring 18 produced dorsally as large, rounded swelling (Fig. 1 G) in both males and females. Gonopod telopodite (Figs 2 D, 9) divided into anterior and posterior branches at ca three-quarters telopodite height; telopodite widest just below division, bent posterodistally at ca one-half telopodite height, tapering basally to small base with small, rounded lobes directed posteriorly and posterolaterally, each lobe carrying a few small setae; a few small setae on posterior surface of telopodite just basal to division. Anterior branch anteroposteriorly flattened, directed posterodistally, expanded at tip into rhomboid, the central portion of the rhomboid thickened as finger-like process. Posterior branch similarly flattened, directed distally, the tip expanded into rhomboid lying just anterior to and parallel with rhomboid of anterior branch (leaving a small gap between), thus crossing anterior branch and terminating anterior to the latter's tip. Prostatic groove on anterior surface of telopodite, continuing on anterior branch to terminate at tip of finger-like process. Gonopod telopodites crossed near tips (see Remarks), with one telopodite nesting in bend on posterior surface of other telopodite.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
26305D3183F02CE5211ECD2AB8A2A27C.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known from cool temperate rainforest and wet eucalypt forest in the Otway Ranges in southwestern Victoria (Fig. 12).	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
26305D3183F02CE5211ECD2AB8A2A27C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. For the Otway Ranges, home to this species.	en	Mesibov, Robert (2011): New species of Asphalidesmus Silvestri, 1910 from Australia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Dalodesmidea). ZooKeys 93: 43-66, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1255
