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English: Aphistogoniulus jeekeli n. sp., holotype (CASENT 9032790) A: anterior gonopods, oral view; B: anterior gonopods, anal view;C: left posterior gonopod, oral view; D: left posterior gonopod, anal view. Scale bars = 1 mm. Abbreviations: app = appendage; bb = basal branch; cp = coxite process; Cx = coxite; mb = main branch; rp = retrorse process of appendage; t = telopodite;
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Source Wesener T, Raupach MJ, Decker P (2011) Mountain Refugia Play a Role in Soil Arthropod Speciation on Madagascar: A Case Study of the Endemic Giant Fire-Millipede Genus Aphistogoniulus. PLoS ONE 6(12): e28035. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0028035
Author Thomas Wesener, Michael J. Raupach, Peter Decker
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