Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae)

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Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae). / Pimvichai, Piyatida; Enghoff, Henrik; Backeljau, Thierry.

I: Tropical Natural History, Bind 2023, Nr. Suppl. 7, 2023, s. 107-122.

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Pimvichai, P, Enghoff, H & Backeljau, T 2023, 'Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae)', Tropical Natural History, bind 2023, nr. Suppl. 7, s. 107-122. <https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tnh/article/view/258818>

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Pimvichai, P., Enghoff, H., & Backeljau, T. (2023). Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae). Tropical Natural History, 2023(Suppl. 7), 107-122. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tnh/article/view/258818

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Pimvichai P, Enghoff H, Backeljau T. Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae). Tropical Natural History. 2023;2023(Suppl. 7):107-122.

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Pimvichai, Piyatida ; Enghoff, Henrik ; Backeljau, Thierry. / Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae). I: Tropical Natural History. 2023 ; Bind 2023, Nr. Suppl. 7. s. 107-122.

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title = "Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae)",
abstract = "The common cylindrical millipede genus Thyropygus (family Harpagophoridae) comprises four informal species groups, one of which is the T. allevatus group. This group is characterized by two synapomorphic gonopodal characters: (1) gonopods with tibial and femoral spines and (2) the tibial spine is very long and recurved proximad towards the femoral spine. The T. allevatus group is further divided into four subgroups: (1) T. allevatus subgroup, (2) T. opinatus subgroup, (3) T. induratus subgroup, and (4) T. cuisinieri subgroup. Based on gonopodal characters and COI barcoding, two new species of the T. induratus subgroup are described from Loei Province, Thailand, viz. T. panhai sp. nov. and T. somsaki sp. nov. The small uncate subterminal lobe (a hook-like process) at the basal part of the palette of the telopodite is the synapomorphy that assigns these two new species to the T. induratus subgroup. The two species are morphologically also well-differentiated from each other. In contrast, the COI data neither provide strong support for their placement in the T. induratus subgroup, nor provide strong support for their species level differentiation, since their interspecific COI divergence of 7% is at the borderline between the intraspecific divergences in T. induratus, T. uncinatus and T. resimus (5–6%, but with values of up to 12%) and the mean interspecific divergence within the T. induratus subgroup (12%; range: 7–15%). Hence, the taxonomic interpretation of T. panhai sp. nov. and T. somsaki sp. nov. as separate species within the T. induratus subgroup is, for the time being, almost entirely based on morphology.",
keywords = "COI, gonopod, Thailand",
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language = "English",
volume = "2023",
pages = "107--122",
journal = "Tropical Natural History",
issn = "1513-9700",
publisher = "Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University",
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T1 - Morphological and DNA Sequence Data of Two New Millipede Species of the Thyropygus induratus Subgroup (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae)

AU - Pimvichai, Piyatida

AU - Enghoff, Henrik

AU - Backeljau, Thierry

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by Chulalongkorn University

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - The common cylindrical millipede genus Thyropygus (family Harpagophoridae) comprises four informal species groups, one of which is the T. allevatus group. This group is characterized by two synapomorphic gonopodal characters: (1) gonopods with tibial and femoral spines and (2) the tibial spine is very long and recurved proximad towards the femoral spine. The T. allevatus group is further divided into four subgroups: (1) T. allevatus subgroup, (2) T. opinatus subgroup, (3) T. induratus subgroup, and (4) T. cuisinieri subgroup. Based on gonopodal characters and COI barcoding, two new species of the T. induratus subgroup are described from Loei Province, Thailand, viz. T. panhai sp. nov. and T. somsaki sp. nov. The small uncate subterminal lobe (a hook-like process) at the basal part of the palette of the telopodite is the synapomorphy that assigns these two new species to the T. induratus subgroup. The two species are morphologically also well-differentiated from each other. In contrast, the COI data neither provide strong support for their placement in the T. induratus subgroup, nor provide strong support for their species level differentiation, since their interspecific COI divergence of 7% is at the borderline between the intraspecific divergences in T. induratus, T. uncinatus and T. resimus (5–6%, but with values of up to 12%) and the mean interspecific divergence within the T. induratus subgroup (12%; range: 7–15%). Hence, the taxonomic interpretation of T. panhai sp. nov. and T. somsaki sp. nov. as separate species within the T. induratus subgroup is, for the time being, almost entirely based on morphology.

AB - The common cylindrical millipede genus Thyropygus (family Harpagophoridae) comprises four informal species groups, one of which is the T. allevatus group. This group is characterized by two synapomorphic gonopodal characters: (1) gonopods with tibial and femoral spines and (2) the tibial spine is very long and recurved proximad towards the femoral spine. The T. allevatus group is further divided into four subgroups: (1) T. allevatus subgroup, (2) T. opinatus subgroup, (3) T. induratus subgroup, and (4) T. cuisinieri subgroup. Based on gonopodal characters and COI barcoding, two new species of the T. induratus subgroup are described from Loei Province, Thailand, viz. T. panhai sp. nov. and T. somsaki sp. nov. The small uncate subterminal lobe (a hook-like process) at the basal part of the palette of the telopodite is the synapomorphy that assigns these two new species to the T. induratus subgroup. The two species are morphologically also well-differentiated from each other. In contrast, the COI data neither provide strong support for their placement in the T. induratus subgroup, nor provide strong support for their species level differentiation, since their interspecific COI divergence of 7% is at the borderline between the intraspecific divergences in T. induratus, T. uncinatus and T. resimus (5–6%, but with values of up to 12%) and the mean interspecific divergence within the T. induratus subgroup (12%; range: 7–15%). Hence, the taxonomic interpretation of T. panhai sp. nov. and T. somsaki sp. nov. as separate species within the T. induratus subgroup is, for the time being, almost entirely based on morphology.

KW - COI

KW - gonopod

KW - Thailand

M3 - Journal article

AN - SCOPUS:85163293632

VL - 2023

SP - 107

EP - 122

JO - Tropical Natural History

JF - Tropical Natural History

SN - 1513-9700

IS - Suppl. 7

ER -

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