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  • Mauries (2019)
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  • Four species (among which three are new) and a new genus of the Glomeridesmida LATZEL 1884 (the second minor group in the orders of the Diplopoda Chilognatha) are gathered from the French department of Guyana: 1) Glomeridesmoides n.g. termitophilus n.sp., a small commensal species with no tergal striation, no pigmentation, no coxal bags, gnathochilarium with lingual plates, and whose vulves of females do not have ovipositors, is thus separated into a new genus Glomeridesmoides. 2) Glomeridesmus arcostriatus n.sp., the largest species of the genus Glomeridesmus GERVAIS 1844, reaches 21 mm in length and is distinguished by its arched tergal streaks. 3) Glomeridesmu kawmontis n.sp., medium size, has a banal, non-arcuate tergal striation. 4) The presence of Glomeridesmu marmoreus POCOCK 1894a in French Guyane seems possible, but remains to be confirmed. In the two species where both sexes are present, the existence of a last pair of non-ambulatory modified legs is observed only in the adults. Its function remains unknown but the presence of it seems to be related with the appearance of sexual maturity. Among the twenty microscopically sized specimens, unidentified, mostly from the Arbocel experimental plot of Sinnamary, there is a single hexapod larva and five decapods, first stages of development reported for the first time in Glomeridesmida.
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  • Four species (among which three are new) and a new genus of the Glomeridesmida LATZEL 1884 (the second minor group in the orders of the Diplopoda Chilognatha) are gathered from the French department of Guyana: 1) Glomeridesmoides n.g. termitophilus n.sp., a small commensal species with no tergal striation, no pigmentation, no coxal bags, gnathochilarium with lingual plates, and whose vulves of females do not have ovipositors, is thus separated into a new genus Glomeridesmoides. 2) Glomeridesmus arcostriatus n.sp., the largest species of the genus Glomeridesmus GERVAIS 1844, reaches 21 mm in length and is distinguished by its arched tergal streaks. 3) Glomeridesmu kawmontis n.sp., medium size, has a banal, non-arcuate tergal striation. 4) The presence of Glomeridesmu marmoreus POCOCK 1894a in French Guyane seems possible, but remains to be confirmed. In the two species where both sexes are present, the existence of a last pair of non-ambulatory modified legs is observed only in the adults. Its function remains unknown but the presence of it seems to be related with the appearance of sexual maturity. Among the twenty microscopically sized specimens, unidentified, mostly from the Arbocel experimental plot of Sinnamary, there is a single hexapod larva and five decapods, first stages of development reported for the first time in Glomeridesmida.
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  • Mauries, J. 2019. Les premiers Glomeridesmida découverts dans le département français de Guyane : nouvelles données sur leur ontogénèse et descriptions de nouveaux taxa : <em>Glomeridesmoides </em>n. g., et trois espèces nouvelles, dont une termitophile (Diplopoda, Glomeridesmida). <em>Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse</em>, 155: 47-64.
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