Dasongius bicruris
Diagnostic description:
Antennal article IV with a long seta p on dorsal side. Ventral branch of antennae with a moderately long seta q. Collum with cylindrical, furcate and granulated setae. Tergite II with 4+6 setae. Coxa and trochanter of legs 9 with furcate setae, tarsus without subdistal accessory claws. Tergum of pygidium with a short setae a1, long setae a2, and setae st clavate and with dense pubescence. Anal plate the narrowest in anterior half, glabrous, a U-shaped indentation separating the plate into two pointed processes, with two long cylindrical appendages (Guo et al., 2010: 896, 897–898[1], Martínez-Muñoz & Bu, 2021).
References
- , «A new genus and two new species of the subfamily Pauropodinae (Myriapoda: Pauropoda: Pauropodidae) from China», Zoological Science, vol. 27, n.º 11, pp. 895-899, 2010.
Distribution:
China: Anhui (Guo et al., 2010: 895[1]).
References
- , «A new genus and two new species of the subfamily Pauropodinae (Myriapoda: Pauropoda: Pauropodidae) from China», Zoological Science, vol. 27, n.º 11, pp. 895-899, 2010.