Dasongius rugosus
Diagnostic description:
Antennal article IV with a moderately long seta p on dorsal side. Ventral branch of antennae with a short seta q. Collum with cylindrical, furcate and annulate setae. Tergite II with 4+6 setae. Coxa and trochanter of legs 9 with furcate setae, tarsus with two subdistal accessory claws. Tergum of pygidium with short setae a1, long setae a2, and setae st tapering and bent inwards, with moderate pubescence. Anal plate linguiform, with short pubescence. This species can easily be distinguished from all other species by the simple shape of the anal plate (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, no. 11, pp. 895-899, 2010.
Distribution:
China: Anhui, Jiangsu (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, no. 11, pp. 895-899, 2010.