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03E9771CFFF62A7FA7D3FA429303DCFD.text	03E9771CFFF62A7FA7D3FA429303DCFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nepalella troglodytes Liu	<div><p>Nepalella troglodytes Liu, sp. nov. Figs 2 A &amp; 3–9</p><p>Material examined. Holotype male (SCAU n1), China, Guizhou, Guiyang City, Xifeng County, Hejiadong Village, Cave Hejia Dong, 27°02’31’N, 106°31’40’’E, 1200 m a.s.l., 13.VII.2013, leg. Mingyi Tian, Weixin Liu, Haomin Yin &amp; Sunbin Huang.</p><p>Paratypes: 1 male (SEM n2), 2 females (SCAU n3), same data as in holotype . 1 male, 1 female (SCAU n4), same <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=106.54861&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.069445" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 106.54861/lat 27.069445)">County</a>, Mushan Village, Cave Zhangkou Dong, 27°04’10’’N, 106°32’55’’E, 1300 m a.s.l., 2.XII.2014, leg. Mingyi Tian &amp; Jingli Cheng.</p><p>Other material. 1 male, 1 female (ZMUM), 1 male, 1 female (SCAU n5), Guizhou, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=106.97945&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=26.453056" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 106.97945/lat 26.453056)">Qiannan Zizhizhou</a>, Longli County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=106.97945&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=26.453056" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 106.97945/lat 26.453056)">Cave Feilong Dong</a>, 26°27’11’’N, 106°58’46’’E, 1200 m a.s.l., 15.I.2014, leg. Mingyi Tian &amp; Jingli Cheng . 1 male, 2 females (SCAU n6), China, Guizhou, Qiannan Zizhizhou, Fuquan County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.31306&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=26.94611" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.31306/lat 26.94611)">Cave Sanlou Dong</a>, 26°56’46’’N, 107°18’47’’E, 1280 m a.s.l., 2015-V-2, leg. Mingyi Tian &amp; Jingli Cheng .</p><p>Etymology. To emphasize this new species is a presumed troglobite; noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis. Differs from congeners by 3+3 macrochaetae on metaterga 5–26 being short, and only male legs 3– 5 distinctly incrassate, legs 6–7 nearly normal, while male tarsi 3–11 are equipped with special foliate setae ventrally; and the anterior gonopod sternum lacks a median lobe.</p><p>Description. Length ca 20–25 (♂) or 21.5–26 mm (♀), midbody width 1.5–2.1 (♂) or 1.8–2.3 mm (♀). Color in life (Figs 2 A, 6, 8) pale, only metaterga 15–26 slightly light yellow; eye patches light brownish.</p><p>Body with 30 segments. Head width = segment 10–18&gt; 6–9&gt; 5&gt; 4&gt; 3&gt; 2&gt; collum; posterior to segment 19, body gradually tapering towards telson (Fig. 2 A).</p><p>Head densely setose, clypeolabral region slightly convex. Eye patches composed of 4–6 convex ocelli (Fig. 6 B).</p><p>Antennae (Fig. 3 C) very long and slender, reaching behind posterior (♂) or anterior (♀) margin of body segment 6 when stretched posteriorly; antennomere 7 (= antennomere 8) with four apical cones on stalks (Fig. 3 C– D).</p><p>Gnathochilarium typical, lamellae linguales large (Fig. 3 A).</p><p>Mandible with a movable external tooth with two cusps, and an internal tooth with six cusps; ten pectinate lamellae, intermediate area hairy; molar plate flat, anterior fringe with hand-like pieces (Fig. 3 B).</p><p>Collum normal (for heterochordeumatoideans), obcordate in shape. Integument smooth and shining (Fig. 2 A). Metatergal setation 3+3, typical, placed on minute knobs; only macrochaetae on collum and metaterga 2–4 moderately long, macrochaetae on metaterga 5–26 rather short (Fig. 5 A). Stricture between pro- and metazona shallow (Figs 5 A, 6A). Paraterga poorly-developed, very small dorsolateral bulges in anterior part of body (Fig. 6 A).</p><p>CIX (15) = 0.52; MIX (15) = 1.0; MA (15) = 120°; PIX (15) impossible to evaluate due to insufficiently welldeveloped paraterga (Fig. 5 A). Axial suture distinct, pallid (Fig. 6 A). Limbus very inconspicuous, regularly microdentate.</p><p>Legs long and slender (Figs 6, 8), slightly longer in male, about 2.0–2.5 times as long as midbody height. Legs 1 and 2 slightly reduced, tarsi with usual ventral brushes, but without papillae. Tarsi 3–11 (rarely 10) with conspicuous, abundant, foliate setae (fs) ventrally (Fig. 3 E–F, I). Male legs 3–5 distinctly incrassate (Fig. 3 E), legs 6–7 nearly normal. Male legs 10 with coxal glands (cg) (Fig. 3 H); prefemur 10 with a very small basal hump. Male prefemur 11 with a large, basal, digitiform outgrowth (d) ventrally (Fig. 3 I–J). Claws simple, long (Fig 3 E, G, I).</p><p>Anterior gonopods (leg-pair 8) very strongly reduced, sternum without process; coxites (cxi) long and slender (Figs 4 A, 5B, 9B). Posterior gonopods (Figs 4 B–C, 5C–D, 9C–D) hypertrophied, with a large colpocoxite (c), tip divided and folded; with a bush-like structure (b) at base on caudal face; telopoditomere 1 (t1) strongly enlarged, telopoditomere 2 (t2) small, sometimes with a vestigial segment apically.</p><p>Vulva (Figs 4 D, 9E) rounded, with a small process on operculum (op).</p><p>Intraspecific variation. Specimens from Cave Feilong Dong showing the posterior gonopod telopodites strongly reduced, retaining only telopoditomere 1 (t1) (Fig. 7). Specimens from Cave Sanlou Dong show longer 3+3 macrochaetae on the metaterga (Fig. 8), and differences in CIX (15) = 0.63; MIX (15) = 2.56; MA (15) = 115° (Fig. 9 A).</p><p>Remarks. N. troglodytes sp. nov. is widely distributed in the Guizhou Province, with specimens recorded from four different localities (Fig. 24). Although some specimens show slight variations, the gonopods are relatively stable in all specimens observed.</p><p>Based on the clearly unpigmented body and reduced eyes, combined with the extremely long legs and antennae, N. troglodytes sp. nov. seems to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E9771CFFF62A7FA7D3FA429303DCFD	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	Liu, Weixin;Wesener, Thomas;Golovatch, Sergei;Tian, Mingyi	Liu, Weixin, Wesener, Thomas, Golovatch, Sergei, Tian, Mingyi (2017): Contributions to the millipede genus Nepalella Shear, 1979 from China, with four new species and first results on phylogeny based on DNA-barcoding (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Megalotylidae). Zootaxa 4243 (3): 455-482, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.3.3
03E9771CFFF52A71A7D3FA8492FBDC63.text	03E9771CFFF52A71A7D3FA8492FBDC63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nepalella lobata Liu	<div><p>Nepalella lobata Liu, sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 2 B &amp; 10–13</p><p>Material examined. Holotype male (SCAU n6), China, Sichuan, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.68222&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=31.925" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.68222/lat 31.925)">Mianyang City</a>, Beichuan County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.68222&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=31.925" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.68222/lat 31.925)">Cave Liangshui Dong</a>, 31°55’30’’N, 104°40’56’’E, 1000 m a.s.l., 2014-VII-16, leg. Weixin Liu, Haomin Yin, Sunbin Huang &amp; Xinhui Wang.</p><p>Paratypes: 2 males, 3 females, 5 juv. (SCAU n7), same locality and collecting data as in the holotype .</p><p>Etymology. To emphasize the anterior gonopod sternum bearing not only a large median lobe, but also two small lateral lobules; feminine adjective.</p><p>Diagnosis. Differs from congeners by the anterior gonopod sternum carrying a large median and two small lateral lobes, as well as the posterior gonopod bearing a foot-shaped colpocoxite.</p><p>Description. Length of both sexes ca 27–29 mm, midbody width 3.2–3.5 mm. Color in life (Figs 2 B, 10) light brown, marbled; head, antennae and eye patches dark brown.</p><p>Body with 30 segments. In width, collum &lt;segment 2 &lt;3 &lt;head &lt;4–5 &lt;6–17; posterior to segment 18, body gradually tapering towards telson (Fig. 10 A). Clypeolabral region densely setose, slightly convex.</p><p>Eye patches triangular, each composed of 26 convex ocelli.</p><p>Antennae (Fig. 12) long and slender, reaching posterior to body segment 5 when stretched posteriorly; antennomere 7 with very small four apical cones.</p><p>Mandible with a movable external tooth with two cusps, and an internal tooth with six cusps.</p><p>Collum with rudimentary paraterga (Fig. 10 A). Integument smooth and shining, only prozonites distinctly and densely striolate transversely. Metatergal setation 3 + 3, typical, macrochaetae long, rather thick, but pointed, placed on clear knobs (Fig. 10 A); stricture between pro- and metazona shallow, inconspicuous (Fig. 10 A). Paraterga well-developed, high dorsolateral shoulders (Fig. 10 A).</p><p>CIX (15) = 0.37; MIX (15) = 1.49; MA (15) = 120°; PIX (15) = 0.62 (Fig. 13 A). Axial suture distinct, pallid, usual (Fig. 10 A).</p><p>Legs long and slender (Fig. 10), about 2.0 (♂) or 1.3 (♀) times as long as midbody height. Legs 1 and 2 slightly reduced, tarsi with usual ventral brushes, but without papillae. Other tarsi with conspicuous papillae (p) ventrally (Fig. 11). Male legs 3–7 distinctly incrassate, pairs 3 and 4 particularly so. Male femora 3 and 4 each with a small, but evident, mushroom-like protuberance (m) at midway ventrally (Fig. 11 A–B). Male legs 10 with coxal glands (cg) (Fig. 11 C); coxa 11 with highly vestigial glands, pilose apically; prefemur 11 with a strong basal process (d) ventrally (Fig. 11 D). Claws simple, long.</p><p>Male segment 7 slightly broader than adjacent ones, with ridge-like pleural arches.</p><p>Anterior gonopods (Figs 12 A–B, 13B) reduced, sternum with a large median lobe (ml) distally in caudal view and with two small lateral lobules (ll); coxites (cxi) slender and long. Posterior gonopods (Figs 12 C–D, 13C–D) hypertophied, with a foot-shaped colpocoxite (c) and a large bush-like structure (b) on caudal face; telopoditomere 1 (t1) particularly strongly setose, telopoditomere 2 (t2) very well-developed.</p><p>Female: Segment 3 conspicuously broadened. Vulva (Fig. 13 E) with a very long basal process (p) and a small process on operculum (op), tip of the latter bifid.</p><p>Remarks. According to the light brownish body and ocelli, the relatively short legs, as well as the number of ocelli, N. lobata sp. nov. is likely to be a troglophile.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E9771CFFF52A71A7D3FA8492FBDC63	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	Liu, Weixin;Wesener, Thomas;Golovatch, Sergei;Tian, Mingyi	Liu, Weixin, Wesener, Thomas, Golovatch, Sergei, Tian, Mingyi (2017): Contributions to the millipede genus Nepalella Shear, 1979 from China, with four new species and first results on phylogeny based on DNA-barcoding (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Megalotylidae). Zootaxa 4243 (3): 455-482, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.3.3
03E9771CFFF82A75A7D3FBC691ACDD75.text	03E9771CFFF82A75A7D3FBC691ACDD75.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nepalella jinfoshan Liu	<div><p>Nepalella jinfoshan Liu, sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 2 C &amp; 14–17</p><p><a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.18889&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=28.97889" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.18889/lat 28.97889)">Material</a> examined. Holotype male (SCAU n8), China, Chongqin, Jinfoshan, Cave Houshan Dong, 28°58’44’’N, 107°11’20’’E, 1500 m a.s.l., 2015-VI-26, leg. Mingyi Tian, Weixin Liu, Xinhui Wang &amp; Mingruo Tang.</p><p>Paratypes: 2 males, 1 female (SCAU n9), same locality and collecting data as in the holotype . 2 males, 4 females (SCAU n10), same locality, Cave Lingguan Dong, 29°01’10’’N, 107°10’28’’E, 2100 m a.s.l., 2015-VI-27, leg. Mingyi Tian, Weixin Liu, Xinhui Wang &amp; Mingruo Tang.</p><p>Etymology. To emphasize the localities of the new species lying within the Jinfoshan National Geopark. Noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnosis. Differs from congeners by the very large body, distinctly incrassate male legs 3–7 and prefemur 10 with a strong basal process; the anterior gonopod sternum with a large median lobe, and short, spine-like coxites; as well as special structure of the posterior gonopods.</p><p>Description. Length of both sexes ca 36.5–38 mm, midbody width 2.6–2.8 mm. Color in life (Figs 2 C, 14) rather pale, some samples with light yellow metaterga, eye patches brownish.</p><p>Body with 30 segments. In width, collum = segment 2–3 &lt;4 &lt;5 = head &lt;8–20 &lt;6 &lt;7; posterior to segment 21, body very gradually tapering towards telson (Fig. 14 A).</p><p>Head: vertex sparsely setose; eye patches triangular, each composed of 8–11 convex ocelli.</p><p>Antennae (Fig. 14) very long and slender, reaching posterior to body segment 6 (♂) or 5 (♀) when stretched posteriorly; antennomere 7 with four apical cones on stalks.</p><p>Mandible with an external tooth, and an internal tooth with nine cusps.</p><p>Collum with rudimentary paraterga (Fig. 14 A). Integument smooth and shining (Fig. 14 A). Metatergal setation 3 + 3, typical, macrochaetae rather short, reduced on midbody segments, placed on minute knobs (Fig. 14 A); stricture between pro- and metazona shallow, inconspicuous. Paraterga with very small dorsolateral bulges, poorly developed in anterior part of body (Fig. 14 A).</p><p>CIX (15) = 1.10; MIX (15) = 0.70; MA (15) = 130°; PIX (15) = 0.17 (Fig. 19 A). Axial suture distinct, pallid, usual (Fig. 14 A).</p><p>Legs long and slender (Fig. 14), about 2.5 (♂) or 2.1 (♀) times as long as midbody height. Legs 1 and 2 slightly reduced, tarsi with usual ventral brushes, but without papillae. Other male tarsi conspicuously papillate (p) ventrally (Fig. 15). Male legs 3–7 distinctly incrassate (Fig. 15 A–B). Male prefemur 7 with a small parabasal process (n) ventrally (Fig. 15 B). Male legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands (cg); conspicuously enlarged on leg 10 (Fig. 15 C). Male prefemur 10 with a strong basal process (t) ventrally; prefemur 11 with a large, basal, digitiform outgrowth (d) ventrally (Fig. 15 D). Claws simple, long.</p><p>Male segment 7 slightly broader than adjacent ones, pleural arches ridge-like.</p><p>Anterior gonopods (Figs 16 A–B, 17C) reduced, sternum with a large median lobe (ml) distally in caudal view, ml hinging into posterior gonopods; coxites (cxi) short, spine-like. Posterior gonopods (Figs 16 C–D, 17D–E) hypertophied, with a large rounded bulge (r) at base on frontal face of colpocoxite (c) and an ear-shaped structure (e) at base on caudal face; colpocoxite prominent, about as high as telopodite, with a large, irregularly shaped structure (i) at midway on caudal face. Telopoditomere 1 (t1) rather large, particularly strongly setose; with a vestigial segment apically.</p><p>Vulva (Fig. 17 B) as usual, with a relatively large process on operculum (op).</p><p>Remark. Because of the pallid body and reduced ocelli, as well as the very long appendages, N. jinfoshan sp. nov. may be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E9771CFFF82A75A7D3FBC691ACDD75	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	Liu, Weixin;Wesener, Thomas;Golovatch, Sergei;Tian, Mingyi	Liu, Weixin, Wesener, Thomas, Golovatch, Sergei, Tian, Mingyi (2017): Contributions to the millipede genus Nepalella Shear, 1979 from China, with four new species and first results on phylogeny based on DNA-barcoding (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Megalotylidae). Zootaxa 4243 (3): 455-482, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.3.3
03E9771CFFFE2A76A7D3F97D9110DAA5.text	03E9771CFFFE2A76A7D3F97D9110DAA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nepalella wangi Liu	<div><p>Nepalella wangi Liu, sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 2 D &amp; 18–21</p><p><a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.70333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=29.175833" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.70333/lat 29.175833)">Material</a> examined. Holotype male (SCAU n11), China, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.70333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=29.175833" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.70333/lat 29.175833)">Chongqin</a>, Wulong County, Huangying Town, Qimenxia, Cave I Dong, 29°10’33’’N, 107°42’12’’E, 1300 m a.s.l., 2015-VI-28, leg. Mingyi Tian, Weixin Liu, Xinhui Wang &amp; Mingruo Tang.</p><p>Paratypes: 1 male, 3 females (SCAU n12), 1 male, 1 female (ZFMK MYR 6062), same locality and collecting data as in the holotype .</p><p>Name. Honours Mr. Xinhui Wang, a good collector of the SCAU caving team.</p><p>Diagnosis. N. wangi sp. nov. is similar to N. jinfoshan sp. nov., also with a large body and strongly incrassate male legs 3–7 as well as a strong basal process on the prefemur; but it differs from N. jinfoshan sp. nov., a congener similar in size, in the following characters: median lobe of the anterior gonopod sternum is larger while the caudal face of the posterior gonopod colpocoxite is differently shaped.</p><p>Description. Length ca 38–40 (♂) or 36–37 (♀) mm, midbody width 3.2 (♂) or 3.0 (♀) mm. Color in life (Figs 2 D, 18) uniformly light brown, eye patches brown.</p><p>Body with 30 segments. In width, collum &lt;segment 2 &lt;3 &lt;4 &lt;5 &lt;8 = head &lt;9–19 &lt;6 = 7; posterior to segment 20, body very gradually tapering towards telson (Fig. 18 B).</p><p>Clypeolabral region densely setose. Eye patches triangular, each composed of 10–16 convex ocelli.</p><p>Antennae very long and slender, reaching posterior to body segment 6 (♂) or 5 (♀) when stretched posteriorly; four apical cones normal.</p><p>Mandible with an external tooth, and an internal tooth with nine cusps.</p><p>Collum with rudimentary paraterga. Integument smooth and shining (Fig. 18). Metatergal setation 3 + 3, typical, rather short, mostly obliterated, macrochaetae placed on clear knobs (Fig. 18 B); stricture between pro- and metazona shallow, inconspicuous (Fig. 21 A). Paraterga with small dorsolateral bulges, regularly rounded in dorsal view (Fig. 18).</p><p>CIX (15) = 1.13; MIX (15) = 0.92; MA (15) = 140°; PIX (15) impossible to evaluate due to insufficiently welldeveloped paraterga (Fig. 21 A). Axial suture distinct, pallid, usual (Fig. 18 B).</p><p>Legs long and slender, slightly longer in male, about 2.0 times as long as midbody height. Legs 1 and 2 slightly reduced, tarsi with usual ventral brushes, but without papillae. Other male tarsi conspicuously papillate (p) ventrally (Fig. 19). Male legs 3–7 distinctly incrassate (Fig. 19 A–B). Male legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands (cg); coxa 10 with a large caudal process (s) (Fig. 19 C); prefemur 11 with a basal digitiform outgrowth (d) ventrally (Fig. 19 D). Claws long, simple.</p><p>Male segment 7 slightly broader than adjacent ones, pleural arches ridge-like.</p><p>Anterior gonopods (agp) (Fig. 21 B–C) reduced, sternum with a large median lobe (ml) distally in caudal view, ml hinging into posterior gonopods; coxites (cxi) short, spine-like. Posterior gonopods (Figs 20, 21 D–E) hypertophied, with a large rounded bulge (r) at base on frontal face of colpocoxite (c) and an ear-shaped structure (e) at base on caudal face; colpocoxites slender, with a large, irregularly shaped structure (i) at midway on caudal face. Telopoditomere 1 (t1) rather large, particularly strongly setose; with a vestigial segment apically. Vulva (Fig. 21 D) with a small process on operculum (op).</p><p>Remarks. This species looks much like N. jinfoshan sp. nov., based both on body characters and gonopod conformation. Although N. wangi sp. nov. has retained a slightly pigmented body and ocelli, it seems to be a troglobite.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E9771CFFFE2A76A7D3F97D9110DAA5	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	Liu, Weixin;Wesener, Thomas;Golovatch, Sergei;Tian, Mingyi	Liu, Weixin, Wesener, Thomas, Golovatch, Sergei, Tian, Mingyi (2017): Contributions to the millipede genus Nepalella Shear, 1979 from China, with four new species and first results on phylogeny based on DNA-barcoding (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Megalotylidae). Zootaxa 4243 (3): 455-482, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.3.3
03E9771CFFFD2A76A7D3F98494AFDCEB.text	03E9771CFFFD2A76A7D3F98494AFDCEB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nepalella caeca Shear 1999	<div><p>Nepalella caeca Shear, 1999</p><p>Fig. 22</p><p>Nepalella caeca Shear, 1999: 3 .</p><p>Nepalella caeca —Golovatch, Geoffroy, Mauriès, 2006a: 84.</p><p>Material examined. 1 male, 4 females (SCAU 13), China, Guizhou, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.99638&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=26.587502" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.99638/lat 26.587502)">Liupanshui City</a>, Shuicheng County, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.99638&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=26.587502" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.99638/lat 26.587502)">Cave Shendongmigong</a>, 26°35’15’’N, 104°59’47’’E, 1900 m a.s.l., 2015-VIII-4, leg. Mingyi Tian &amp; Jingli Cheng.</p><p>Remarks. This species has been described from Cave Anjia Yan, Shuicheng, Guizhou, China. The new samples were collected from another cave in the same county, both being close geographically. The above material is in good agreement with the original description by Shear (1999). Fig. 22 shows the habitus.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E9771CFFFD2A76A7D3F98494AFDCEB	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	Liu, Weixin;Wesener, Thomas;Golovatch, Sergei;Tian, Mingyi	Liu, Weixin, Wesener, Thomas, Golovatch, Sergei, Tian, Mingyi (2017): Contributions to the millipede genus Nepalella Shear, 1979 from China, with four new species and first results on phylogeny based on DNA-barcoding (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Megalotylidae). Zootaxa 4243 (3): 455-482, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.3.3
03E9771CFFE22A6BA7D3F91292D9DE2A.text	03E9771CFFE22A6BA7D3F91292D9DE2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nepalella grandoides Golovatch, Geoffroy & Mauries 2006	<div><p>Nepalella grandoides Golovatch, Geoffroy &amp; Mauriès, 2006</p><p>Fig. 23</p><p>Nepalella grandoides Golovatch, Geoffroy &amp; Mauriès, 2006b: 81 .</p><p>Material examined. 2 males, 1 female (SCAU n14), China, Sichuan, Mianyang, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.583336&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=31.829168" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.583336/lat 31.829168)">Jiangyou City</a>, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.583336&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=31.829168" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.583336/lat 31.829168)">Hanzeng Zhen</a>, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.583336&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=31.829168" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.583336/lat 31.829168)">Cave Shuimen Dong</a>, 31°49’45’’N, 104°35’00’’E, 650 m a.s.l., 2014-VII-17, leg. Weixin Liu, Haomin Yin, Sunbin Huang &amp; Xinhui Wang.</p><p>Remarks. This species has been described from two caves in Bechuan County, Sichuan. The new samples collected from a cave in the neighbouring Jiangyou City, Sichuan are generally in good agreement with the original description by Golovatch et al. (2006b). Only the size is smaller: length ca 28.5 (♂) or 30 mm (♀), midbody width 2.5 (♂) or 2.8 mm (♀). Fig. 23 shows the habitus.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E9771CFFE22A6BA7D3F91292D9DE2A	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	Liu, Weixin;Wesener, Thomas;Golovatch, Sergei;Tian, Mingyi	Liu, Weixin, Wesener, Thomas, Golovatch, Sergei, Tian, Mingyi (2017): Contributions to the millipede genus Nepalella Shear, 1979 from China, with four new species and first results on phylogeny based on DNA-barcoding (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Megalotylidae). Zootaxa 4243 (3): 455-482, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4243.3.3
