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038F87D5FF8DFF9EFF6D260CFE839B6B.text	038F87D5FF8DFF9EFF6D260CFE839B6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Alineuma Mikhaljova 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Alineuma gen. nov.</p>
            <p> Type and only species:  Alineuma rodionovi sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. The genus differs from other genera of the family mainly by the thick setose telopodites of the anterior gonopods, which are freely positioned regardless of the colpocoxites, coupled with the mesal sheath processes which transformed into a high trapezoidal structure, which is strongly curved forward.</p>
            <p> The new genus seems more closely related to some Japanese  Pterygostegia and some Siberian  Shearia judged from the large structure formed by the fusion of the mesal sheath processes. In addition, species of  Pterygostegia have a small femur of the posterior gonopod telopodites like the one of  Alineuma gen. nov. However, the new genus mainly differs from them by the entire anterior angiocoxal processes, distal parts of which are hidden by a colpoxital fold (in contrast, the distal parts of the anterior angiocoxal processes and their branches are not hidden by a colpoxital fold in  Shearia , or one of the branches is piercing the colpocoxite in  Pterygostegia ). </p>
            <p>Description. Body with 32 rings. Eyes present, triangular. Medium-sized paraterga well-developed, horizontal. Leg pairs 3–7somewhat enlarged.Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands.Telopodites of anterior gonopods subflagelliform, 1-segmented, not sheathed. Posterior gonopods with the mesal sheath processes transformed into a very high trapezoidal structure. Colpocoxites fused mediobasally. Each colpocoxite entire. Posterior gonopod angiocoxites with subglobule in posterior view and depressed in central part. Posterior angiocoxal processes present. Anterior angiocoxal processes very large, broad, their distal parts hidden by a colpoxital fold. Posterior gonopod telopodites 2-segmented, setose, prefemur with a thin stem, femur small.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The generic name refers to the second part of the name of the Sikhote-Alin mountain system including Mt. Litovka, where the type species was collected. Gender feminine.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Shear in his review of  Diplomaragnidae (1990) named the positioning of the anterior gonopod telopodites in sheathing grooves on the posterior surfaces of the posterior gonopod colpocoxites one of the main characters of the family. The shape, size and positioning of the telopodites varies (Mikhaljova 2000). As a rule, the large telopodites are not sheathed, but they lie in the concave colpocoxites. However, subflagelliform and flagelliform telopodites are positioned inside the sheath grooves, sometimes with elevated and closed edges. In contrast, the free positioning (regardless of the colpocoxites) of the anterior gonopod telopodites in the new genus is unique within the family  Diplomaragnidae . This character should be included in the description and diagnosis of the family. </p>
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038F87D5FF8CFF99FF6D2379FF759B83.text	038F87D5FF8CFF99FF6D2379FF759B83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Alineuma rodionovi Mikhaljova 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Alineuma rodionovi sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 1–2</p>
            <p> Material examined.   Holotype: male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Shkotovsky District, 8 km SSE of Anisimovka village, Sikhote-Alin mountain system,  Mt. Litovka , ca 200 m a.s.l., mixed forest, 15.X.2006, leg. A.  A. Rodionov .   Paratype: 1 female (FSCB), same locality as in holotype, 15.X.2006, leg. A.  A. Rodionov . </p>
            <p>Description. Male. Length about 10.0 mm, width about 1.0 mm with paraterga. Coloration in alcohol light beige (discoloration in alcohol is possible). Antennae light brownish. Eye patches black, with about 20 ocelli.</p>
            <p>Body with 32 rings. Collum semicircular. Both collum and ring 2 narrower than head with genae. Ring 2 somewhat wider than collum. Paraterga beginning on ring 2, well developed on rings 5–27, reduced on rings 28, onward missing. Metazonital macrochaetae in a transverse row on somites 29–31, like an extended triangle on preceding somites. Anterolateral macrochaetae shortest, caudolateral and medial ones subequal in length. Macrochaetae of front body part pointed, ones of caudal body part pointed, but not very sharply so. Anterolateral macrochaetae of caudal body part clavate. Axial suture relatively well-developed.</p>
            <p>Legs long and slender. Leg pairs 1 and 2 typically reduced in size. Other pregonopodal legs somewhat enlarged. Leg pairs 3–7 with a group of funnel–shaped tarsal papillae apically near claw. Claw of leg pairs 3–7 at base with a setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws dorsally. Claw of legs 10 and 11 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally and two small additional claws dorsally. Tarsi 10 and 11 without papillae. Other postgonopodal legs without tarsal papillae. Claw of midbody legs at base with two small additional claws dorsally and a long setoid outgrowth ventrally. Claw of hindmost legs at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally only.</p>
            <p>Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands. Coxae 10 with small knob. Trochanter 10 without modifications. Coxae 11 without modifications. Trochanter 11 with a small caudoventral, setose, knob-shaped outgrowth.</p>
            <p>Gonopods as in figs 1–2. Anterior gonopod telopodites (at, Fig. 2) thick, subflagelliform, curved, 1-segmented, not sheathed; 2/3 their distal length covered with setae or spinules. Posterior gonopods with the mesal sheath processes transformed into a very high trapezoidal structure (ms, Fig. 2), strongly curved forward; basal part of ms laterally with a field of large spikes. Hyaline fimbriate branches (b, Fig. 2) are located between this trapezoidal structure and colpocoxites. Colpocoxites fused mediobasally by ms. Each colpocoxite entire. Posterior gonopod angiocoxites with subglobule (sg, Fig. 2) in posterior view and depressed centrally in anterior view. Anterior angiocoxal processes (ap, Fig. 1) very large, broad with fimbriate apices, their distal parts hidden by a colpocoxital fold. Posterior angiocoxal processes (pp, Fig. 2) large and long, curved apically, their mesal side covered with papillae. Posterior gonopod telopodites 2-segmented, setose, prefemur with a thin stem, femur small.</p>
            <p>Female. Length about 10.0 mm, width about 1.0 mm with paraterga. Body with 32 rings. Macrochaetae slenderer and more pointed than in male. Vulvae not dissected.</p>
            <p> Etymology. The species is named in honor of the collector A.  A. Rodionov , Russian naturalist. A noun in genitive. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87D5FF8CFF99FF6D2379FF759B83	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Mikhaljova, Elena V.	Mikhaljova, Elena V. (2021): The millipede family Diplomaragnidae Attems, 1907 in the Asian part of Russia with the descriptions of two new genera and seven new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida). Zootaxa 5060 (1): 1-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.1
038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2155FB9E9FC3.text	038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2155FB9E9FC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma bakurovi (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma bakurovi (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna bakurovi Shear 1990: 22 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna bakurovi — Mikhaljova 1993: 18; Nefediev, Nefedieva 2008b: 117. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma bakurovi — Mikhaljova 2000: 161, figs; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001:108; Nefediev 2002a: 30; Mikhaljova &amp; Nefediev 2003: 86; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2005: 177. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma bakurovi bakurovi — Mikhaljova 2000: 161, figs; 2004: 178, figs, map; 2017: 218, figs, map; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2006: 98; 2007b: 161; 2007c: 99; 2008: 62; 2011: 100; 2012a: 47; 2012b: 51; 2013: 87; 2017: 294; Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 51; Nefedieva &amp; Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65; 2015: 147; Nefediev et al. 2018: 228; 2021: 43; Nefediev 2019a: 207, fig. </p>
            <p> non  Altajosoma bakurovi bakurovi (after Nefediev 2019a) — Nefediev, Nefedieva 2007a: 139. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Tomskaya, Novosibirskaya and Kemerovskaya oblast, southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai, Republic of Khakassia, Republic of Altai, Altaisky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) , but later transferred to the genus  Altajosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . In addition, a subspecies,  Altajosoma bakurovi longiprocessum from Sayano- Shushenskiy Nature Reserve in Krasnoyarsky Krai, was described (Mikhaljova 2000). Recently based on the type material of both subspecies, the existence of two independent species was established:  Altajosoma bakurovi (Shear 1990) and  Altajosoma longiprocessum Mikhaljova, 2000 (see Nefediev 2019a). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2155FB9E9FC3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Mikhaljova, Elena V.	Mikhaljova, Elena V. (2021): The millipede family Diplomaragnidae Attems, 1907 in the Asian part of Russia with the descriptions of two new genera and seven new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida). Zootaxa 5060 (1): 1-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.1
038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D27E8FD4E9C82.text	038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D27E8FD4E9C82.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma baltyrgan Mikhaljova 2013	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma baltyrgan Mikhaljova, 2013</p>
            <p> Altajosoma baltyrgan Mikhaljova 2013: 2 , figs. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma baltyrgan — Mikhaljova 2017: 214, figs, map; Nefediev 2019a: 208, fig. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma katunicum (pro parte) (after Nefediev 2019a) — Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 52; Nefedieva, Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefediev, Nefedieva 2013: 87; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65; 2015: 149. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Altai).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D27E8FD4E9C82	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Mikhaljova, Elena V.	Mikhaljova, Elena V. (2021): The millipede family Diplomaragnidae Attems, 1907 in the Asian part of Russia with the descriptions of two new genera and seven new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida). Zootaxa 5060 (1): 1-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.1
038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2520FCEA9D80.text	038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2520FCEA9D80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma corniferum Mikhaljova, Nefediev & Nefedieva 2008	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma corniferum Mikhaljova, Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva, 2008</p>
            <p> Altajosoma corniferum Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 49 , figs. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma corniferum — Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2008a: 62; Mikhaljova 2017: 208, figs, map; Nefediev 2019a: 208, fig. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Altai, Altaisky Krai).</p>
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038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2051FB059887.text	038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2051FB059887.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma Gulicka 1972	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Altajosoma Gulička, 1972</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia (South-West Siberia, southern part of the Middle Siberia, Urals, Pre-Urals); Eastern Kazakhstan.</p>
            <p>The genus contains thirteen species; the Asian part of Russia supports eleven of them.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87D5FF8BFF99FF6D2051FB059887	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Mikhaljova, Elena V.	Mikhaljova, Elena V. (2021): The millipede family Diplomaragnidae Attems, 1907 in the Asian part of Russia with the descriptions of two new genera and seven new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida). Zootaxa 5060 (1): 1-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.1
038F87D5FF8AFF98FF6D2280FC689BB7.text	038F87D5FF8AFF98FF6D2280FC689BB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma coxale (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma coxale (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna coxalis Shear 1990: 26 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna coxalis — Mikhaljova 1993: 18. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma coxale — Mikhaljova 2000: 161; 2004: 172, figs, map; 2017: 210, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 108. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: East Siberia (Irkutskaya Oblast).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Irkutskaya Oblast, Siberia (Shear 1990), but later transferred to the genus  Altajosoma (see Mikhaljova 2000). </p>
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038F87D5FF8AFF98FF6D2004FC5E9FAE.text	038F87D5FF8AFF98FF6D2004FC5E9FAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma deplanatum (Stuxberg 1876)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma deplanatum (Stuxberg, 1876)</p>
            <p> Craspedosoma deplanatum Stuxberg 1876a: 36 , figs. </p>
            <p> Craspedosoma deplanatum — Stuxberg 1876b: 317; Attems 1904: 49; Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 383; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2008b: 117. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma pinetorum Gulička 1972: 37 , figs. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma pinetorum — Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 382; Shelley et al. 2000: 62; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2008b: 117. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna deplanata — Shear 1990: 19, figs; Mikhaljova 1993: 22. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna pinetorum — Shear 1990: 38; Mikhaljova 1993: 25. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma deplanatum — Mikhaljova 2000: 160, figs; 2004: 170, figs, map; 2013: 7; 2016: 12; 2017: 207, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001:108; Nefediev 2002a: 30; 2002b: 35; Mikhaljova &amp; Nefediev 2003: 86; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2005: 177; 2006: 98; 2007а: 139; 2007b: 161; 2007c: 99; 2008: 62; 2011: 100; 2012a: 47; 2012b: 51; 2013: 87; 2017: 294; Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 51; Nefedieva &amp; Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65; 2015: 148; Nefediev 2019a: 210, figs; Nefediev et al. 2021: 43. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Kemerovskaya Oblast, between Mariinsk in Kemerovskaya Oblast and Achinsk in Krasnoyarsky Krai, Republic of Khakassia, Novosibirskaya and Tomskaya oblast, Republic of Altai, Altaisky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species, originally described as  Craspedosoma deplanatum from between Achinsk, Krasnoyarsky Krai and Mariinsk, Kemerovskaya Oblast (Stuxberg 1876a), has since been redescribed and transferred to  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) . Then it was synonymized with the Altaic  Altajosoma pinetorum Gulička, 1972 [=  Diplomaragna pinetorum (Gulička, 1972) after Shear (1990)] as its senior subjective synonym, and transferred to the revalidated genus  Altajosoma (see Mikhaljova 2000). </p>
            <p> As for the discovery of a small anterior angiocoxal process (ap) of the posterior gonopods by Nefediev (2019a) during his study of  Altajosoma deplanatum males from the Altai State University collection, it should be noted in fairness that Shear, who redescribed this species, considered this process to be absent (see Shear 1990: page 9, Table 2: Data Matrix for Cladistic Analysis of species of  Diplomaragna ). In addition, in the redescription of this species (see Shear 1990: pages 19–21) there is no mention of the presence of the anterior angiocoxal process. This is why Mikhaljova (2017) has treated the anterior angiocoxal process as missing. </p>
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038F87D5FF8AFF98FF6D243EFDCC9DE1.text	038F87D5FF8AFF98FF6D243EFDCC9DE1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma golovatchi (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma golovatchi (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna golovatchi Shear 1990: 24 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna golovatchi — Golovatch 1992: 374; Mikhaljova 1993: 24; Kime &amp; Golovtach 2000: 334. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma golovatchi — Mikhaljova 2000: 161; 2004: 175, figs, map; 2011: 85; 2012b: 113; 2017: 213, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 108; Wytwer et al. 2009: 794; Farzalieva, Esyunin 2014: 66; Nefediev 2019a: 206. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: southern part of Krasoyarsky Krai, Bashkortostan, Sverdlovskaya Oblast, Permsky Krai, Chelyabinskaya Oblast.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) , but later transferred to the genus  Altajosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D2280FD4E9BC1.text	038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D2280FD4E9BC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma katunicum Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma katunicum Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Altajosoma katunicum Mikhaljova 2000: 161 , figs. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma katunicum — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 108; Mikhaljova 2004: 176, figs, map; 2017: 216, figs, map; Nefediev, Nefedieva 2007b: 162; 2008: 62; Nefedieva &amp; Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefediev 2019a: 211, fig. </p>
            <p> non  Altajosoma katunicum (after Nefediev 2019a) — Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 52; Nefedieva, Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefediev, Nefedieva 2013: 87; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65; 2015: 149. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Altai).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D2280FD4E9BC1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Mikhaljova, Elena V.	Mikhaljova, Elena V. (2021): The millipede family Diplomaragnidae Attems, 1907 in the Asian part of Russia with the descriptions of two new genera and seven new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida). Zootaxa 5060 (1): 1-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.1
038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D201FFE749986.text	038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D201FFE749986.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma kemerovo (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma kemerovo (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna kemerovo Shear 1990: 21 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna kemerovo — Mikhaljova 1993: 25; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2008b: 117. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma kemerovo — Mikhaljova 2000: 161; 2004: 180, figs, map; 2013: 7; 2017: 220, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 108; Vorobiova et al. 2002: 60; Mikhaljova &amp; Nefediev 2003: 86; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2006: 98; 2007а: 139; 2007b: 161; 2008: 62; 2013: 87; Nefedieva &amp; Nefediev 2008: 123; Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 52; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65; 2015: 149; Nefediev 2019a: 211, fig; Nefediev et al. 2021: 43. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma katunicum (pro parte) (after Nefediev 2019a) — Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 52; Nefedieva, Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefediev, Nefedieva 2013: 87; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65; 2015: 149. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Novosibirskaya and Kemerovskaya oblast, southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai, Republic of Khakassia, Republic of Altai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) , this species has since been transferred to  Altajosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D2656FB8F9FED.text	038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D2656FB8F9FED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma kultukensis Mikhaljova 2019	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma kultukensis Mikhaljova, 2019</p>
            <p> Altajosoma kultukensis Mikhaljova 2019: 3 , figs. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Irkutskaya Oblast).</p>
            <p>Remarks. The species is known only from the original description from Irkutskaya Oblast, Slyudyansky District, in the environs of Kultuk village and Bistraya River.</p>
            <p> That it can be conspecific with  Craspedosoma armatum very poorly described from Irkutsk by Gerstfeldt (1859) and recorded from Kultuk by Haase (1880) has been suspected (Mikhaljova 2019). However, to solve this problem, strict topotypes are needed, as well as the material studied by Haase. </p>
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038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D27FBFC029CC7.text	038F87D5FF89FF9BFF6D27FBFC029CC7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma longiprocessum Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma longiprocessum Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Altajosoma bakurovi longiprocessum Mikhaljova 2000: 161 , fig. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma longiprocessum — Nefediev 2019a: 206. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai).</p>
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038F87D5FF89FF9AFF6D2516FC9D9A8F.text	038F87D5FF89FF9AFF6D2516FC9D9A8F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Altajosoma shilenkovi (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Altajosoma shilenkovi (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna shilenkovi Shear 1990: 24 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna shilenkovi — Mikhaljova 1993: 28. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma shilenkovi — Mikhaljova 2000: 161; 2004: 173, figs, map; 2017: 211, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: East Siberia (Republic of Buryatia, Irkutskaya Oblast).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna from Irkutskaya Oblast, Siberia (Shear 1990), this species has since been transferred to  Altajosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D2034FC9E991D.text	038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D2034FC9E991D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ancestreuma feynmani (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Ancestreuma feynmani (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna feynmani Shear 1990: 18 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna feynmani — Mikhaljova 1993: 22. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma feynmani — Mikhaljova 2000: 155; 2004: 106, figs, map; 2017: 132, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109; Vorobiova et al. 2002: 62. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Tyva, the southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Republic of Tyva, Siberia (Shear 1990), this species later was transferred to  Ancestreuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D235DFB379BA7.text	038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D235DFB379BA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ancestreuma Golovatch 1977	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Ancestreuma Golovatch, 1977</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia; northern Mongolia.</p>
            <p>This genus contains seven species, of which five are known from the Asian part of Russia.</p>
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038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D21A7FD869F6B.text	038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D21A7FD869F6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ancestreuma longibrachiatum (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Ancestreuma longibrachiatum (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna longibrachiata Shear 1990: 15 , figs. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma longibrachiatum — Mikhaljova 2000: 155; 2002b: 203, figs; 2004: 110, figs, map; 2017: 138, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109. </p>
            <p> non  Diplomaragna longibrachiata — Mikhaljova 1993: 25. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Tyva, the southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai, Irkutskaya Oblast); North Mongolia.</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) , this species has been transferred to the genus  Ancestreuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D2776FE799C1B.text	038F87D5FF88FF9AFF6D2776FE799C1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ancestreuma ramiferum Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Ancestreuma ramiferum Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Ancestreuma ramiferum Mikhaljova 2000: 156 , figs. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma ramiferum — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109; Mikhaljova 2004: 109, figs, map; 2017: 136, figs, map. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Tyva).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species is only known from the Republic of Tyva, Siberia (its terra typica) by the original description (Mikhaljova 2000).</p>
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038F87D5FF88FF95FF6D24A6FDDE9B6B.text	038F87D5FF88FF95FF6D24A6FDDE9B6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ancestreuma ryvkini (Shear 1990)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Ancestreuma ryvkini (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna ryvkini Shear 1990: 15 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna ryvkini — Mikhaljova 1993: 25. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna longibrachiata — Mikhaljova 1993: 25. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma ryvkini — Mikhaljova 2000: 156; 2002b: 204; 2004: 104, figs, map; 2016: 12; 2017: 130, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109; Vorobiova et al. 2002: 62. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 male, 2 juv. (FSCB), Russia, Siberia, Valley Tunkinskaya (  Republic of Buryatia +  Irkutskaya Oblast ), 2500 m, along the road under cardboard, 21.VIII.2019, leg. L.A. Prozorova. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Buryatia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Republic of Tyva, Republic of Sakha [Yakutia], central and southern parts of Krasnoyarsky Krai); North Mongolia.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) , but later transferred to the genus  Ancestreuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D2378FE39980C.text	038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D2378FE39980C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ancestreuma subulatum Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Ancestreuma subulatum Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Ancestreuma subulatum Mikhaljova 2000: 157 , figs. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma subulatum — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109; Mikhaljova 2004: 107, figs, map; 2017: 134, figs, map. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Irkutskaya Oblast).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species was originally described from the Irkutskaya Oblast, Siberia (Mikhaljova 2000). Known only from its terra typica.</p>
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038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D21B4FABF9EB8.text	038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D21B4FABF9EB8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asiatyla communicantis (Golovatch 1977)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Asiatyla communicantis (Golovatch, 1977)</p>
            <p> Ancestreuma communicantis Golovatch 1977: 718 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna communicantis — Shear 1990: 17, figs. </p>
            <p> Asiatyla communicantis — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109; Mikhaljova 2004: 114, figs, map; 2017: 142, figs, map. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Irkutskaya Oblast); Mongolia (Ara-Khangai Aimak).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Ancestreuma from Mongolia (Golovatch 1977), but it has since been transferred first to the genus  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) , then to  Asiatyla (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D20DBFBD69924.text	038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D20DBFBD69924.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asiatyla Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Asiatyla Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: South-Western and South-Eastern Siberia; North Mongolia.</p>
            <p>This genus contains four species. The Asian part of Russia supports three species.</p>
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038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D2708FD1C9D71.text	038F87D5FF87FF95FF6D2708FD1C9D71.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asiatyla sajanica (Gulicka 1972)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Asiatyla sajanica (Gulička, 1972)</p>
            <p> Altajosoma sajanica (recte: - um) Gulička 1972: 38, figs. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma sajanicum — Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 382. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma boreale Golovatch 1979b: 336 , figs. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma boreale — Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 382. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna borealis — Shear 1990: 18, figs; Mikhaljova 1993: 18. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna sajanica — Shear 1990: 39; Mikhaljova 1993: 25. </p>
            <p> Asiatyla sajanica — Mikhaljova 2000: 159; 2004: 117, figs, map; 2017: 145, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 109; Vorobiova et al. 2002: 60; Rybalov 2002: 83; Rybalov, Vorobiova 2002: 14. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Tyva, central part of Krasnoyarsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Altajosoma from the Republic of Tyva (Gulička 1972) this species was transferred first to the genus  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) then to  Asiatyla as a senior subjective synonym of  Ancestreuma boreale (see Mikhaljova 2000). </p>
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038F87D5FF87FF94FF6D254EFF6C9A8F.text	038F87D5FF87FF94FF6D254EFF6C9A8F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asiatyla similata Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Asiatyla similata Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Asiatyla similata Mikhaljova 2000: 158 : figs. </p>
            <p> Asiatyla similata — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Mikhaljova 2004: 115, figs, map; 2017: 143, figs, map. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Irkutskaya Oblast).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species is known only from the original description from Irkutskaya Oblast, Siberia (Mikhaljova 2000).</p>
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038F87D5FF86FF94FF6D2035FAAA9E4F.text	038F87D5FF86FF94FF6D2035FAAA9E4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Diplomaragna anuchino Shear 1990	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Diplomaragna anuchino Shear, 1990</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna anuchino Shear 1990: 32 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna anuchino — Mikhaljova 1993: 18; 1997: 127; 1998: 27, figs, map; 2000: 174; 2004: 139, figs, map; 2005: 4; 2009a: 605; 2009c: 3; 2009d: 394; 2016: 16; 2017: 168, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 124; 2006: 616; 2009: 153; 2011: 340. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna suputinca Mikhaljova 1993: 28 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna yakovlevka — Mikhaljova 1997: 127 (pro parte, misidentification). </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna suputinka (sic!)— Ganin 1997: 123. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   2 males, 3 females (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai,  Anuchinsky District , about 35 km NW of Arseniev city, VIII. 1986, leg. V. D. Bakurov  ;   2 males, 1 female (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Ussuriisky District, environs of  Utesnoe village , leaved forest, litter, 7.X.2016, leg. E. V. Mikhaljova and A.I. Konyukhov  . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Until now, this species was known only from the Anuchinsky District, from Popova Island and from the Lazovsky State Nature Reserve in the Primorsky Krai. The misidentification of the male from Popova Island, Primorsky Krai as  Diplomaragna yakovlevka (see Mikhaljova 1997) was corrected (Mikhaljova 2009a). </p>
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            <p> Genus  Diplomaragna Attems, 1907</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: southern part of the Far East; Japan: Hokkaido Island; Taiwan; Korean Peninsula.</p>
            <p>The genus contains 15 species (including new), the Asian part of Russia supports 11 of them.</p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna budilovi sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 3–7</p>
            <p> Material examined.   Holotype: male (FSCB), Russia, Khabarovsky Krai,  Nanaysky District , basin of  Lake Gassi , near  Tukhala River ,  Betula
forest with 
Picea , 337.7 m a.s.l., 5–9.VIII.2011, leg. P. V.  Budilov . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Differs from congeners mainly by the gonopod posterior angiocoxal process in the form of a thin, frontally curved plate with an elongated mesal pointed horn apically.</p>
            <p> The species seems to be particularly similar to  Diplomaragna zimoveinaya and  D. dentifer sp. nov. but differs in the configuration of the gonopod posterior angiocoxal processes (Figs 4, 7) with an elongated mesal horn (c, Fig. 7) apically (vs the mesal horn apically not elongated in both) and an even distal edge (vs uneven distal edge in  D. zimoveinaya , but straight (without recesses) distal edge covered with ribbs in  D. dentifer sp. nov. ), by having the distal part of the gonopod colpocoxite not flagelliform (vs flagelliform distal part of the gonopod colpocoxite in  D. zimoveinaya but not flagelliform in  D. dentifer sp. nov. ) as well as by the relatively short distal segment of the posterior gonopod telopodite (vs elongate in  D. zimoveinaya , of medium length in  D. dentifer sp. nov. ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male (two fragments of the anterior body part). Length of these two fragments about 8–9 mm, width 1.5–1.7 mm with paraterga. Coloration in alcohol brown (discoloration during fixation is possible). Legs dark brown. Antennae dark brown. Eye patches black, with about 40 ocelli.</p>
            <p>The exact number of body rings is unknown. There are 2 fragments (7 and 10 rings) of the front part; the posterior part is broken off and lost. Collum semicircular. Both collum and ring 2 narrower than head with genae. Ring 2 somewhat wider than collum. Paraterga beginning on ring 2–3, well developed on rings 5 and on the remaining rings. Anterolateral macrochaetae shortest, pointed, but not very sharply so. Caudolateral macrochaetae longest. Medial and caudolateral macrochaetae pointed. Axial suture poorly developed.</p>
            <p>Legs long and slender. Leg pairs 1 and 2 typically reduced in size, with usual tarsal brushes. Other pregonopodal legs practically not enlarged. Leg pairs 3–7 with a group of funnel–shaped tarsal papillae apically near claw. Claw of leg pairs 3–7 at base with a setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws dorsally. Postgonopodal legs (including leg pairs 10 and 11) without tarsal papillae. Claw of midbody legs (including leg pairs 10 and 11) at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws dorsally.</p>
            <p>Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands. Coxae and trochanters 10 unmodified. Coxa 11 with very low outgrowth; trochanter 11 unmodified.</p>
            <p>Gonopods as in figs 3–7. Anterior gonopod telopodites flagelliform, covered with tiny spinules (at least basally) positioned on posterior surface of posterior gonopod colpocoxites inside a shallow, partly open-edged sheathing groove. Colpocoxites fused medially in basal half; their distal parts slightly curved caudally, tips hooked. Each colpocoxite entire. Colpocoxite sheath groove without evident processes. Posterior gonopod angiocoxites with subglobules in posterior view, depressed centrally in anterior view. Anterior angiocoxal process (ap, Fig. 5) long, flagelliform, its distal portion positioned inside frontal fold of colpocoxites. Posterior angiocoxal process (pp, Fig. 3) large, in the form of a thin, frontally curved plate with elongated mesal pointed horn (c, Fig. 7) apically. Posterior gonopod telopodite 2-segmented, setose; length of the distal segment is more short than average.</p>
            <p>Female unknown.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The species is named in honor of the collector P.V. Budilov, Russian entomologist. A noun in genitive.</p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna dalnegorica Mikhaljova, 1993</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna dalnegorica Mikhaljova 1993: 20 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna dalnegorica — Mikhaljova 1997: 128, figs; 1998: 28, figs, map; 2000: 174; 2004: 141, figs, map; 2009c: 3; 2017: 170, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 126; 2011: 345. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (eastern part of Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. According to the original description, the type material of this species includes males from the Dalnegorsky District of Pimorsky Krai and Bolshoi Khekhtsir Mt. Range in the Khabarovsky Krai (Mikhaljova 1993). Stored in the collection of  Diplomaragnidae kept in FSCB are four permanent micropreparations (N 316, 333–335) with some body parts (gonopods, antenna, gnathochilarium, walking legs) and a tube with the torso of the male from Khabarovsky Krai. Re-examination of this material showed that it actually belongs to other unknown species of  Diplomaragnidae (Mikhaljova 2017) . However, fresh material is needed to accurately identify this male. It is impossible to closely examine the balsam-drenched gonopods. Thus,  D. dalnegorica is known only from the holotype and one paratype originating from the Dalnegorsky District of the Pimorsky Krai. Based on type material from Pimorsky Krai, the gonopod structure of this species has been redescribed more adequately (Mikhaljova 1997). </p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna dentifer sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 8–12</p>
            <p> Material examined.  Holotype: male (FSCB), Russia, environs of Khabarovsk, 48°18.467´N, 135°04.641´E, 170 m a.s.l., 1.X.2005, leg. Yu.M. Marusik. Paratypes: 2 males, 3 females, 1 juvenile (FSCB), same locality as in holotype, 1.X.2005, leg. Yu.M. Marusik.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Differs from congeners mainly by the presence of the subbasal process-tooth (t, Figs 9–10) on the gonopod posterior angiocoxal process.</p>
            <p> The species seems to be particularly similar to  Diplomaragna zimoveinaya and  D. budilovi sp. nov. but differs in the configuration of the gonopod posterior angiocoxal processes with subbasal process-tooth (t, Figs 9–10) (vs absent in both) and ribbed distal edge (vs not ribbed in both), by the not flagelliform distal part of the gonopod colpocoxite (vs flagelliform in  D. zimoveinaya but not flagelliform in  D. budilovi sp. nov. ) as well as by the medium length of the distal segment of the posterior gonopod telopodite (vs elongate in  D. zimoveinaya , of relatively short in  D. budilovi sp. nov. ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male. Length 13–14 mm, width about 1.5 mm with paraterga. Coloration in alcohol beige (discoloration in alcohol is possible). Distal parts of anterior legs marbled brownish. Antennae brown. Eye patches black, with at least 30 ocelli.</p>
            <p>Body with 32 rings. Collum semicircular. Both collum and ring 2 narrower than head with genae. Ring 2 somewhat wider than collum. Paraterga beginning on ring 2, well developed on rings 5–27, reduced on rings 28, onward missing. Metazonital macrochaetae in a transverse row on rings 30–31, like an extended triangle on preceding somites. Anterolateral macrochaetae shortest, clavate. Caudolateral macrochaetae longest. Medial and caudolateral macrochaetae pointed, but not very sharply so. Axial suture relatively well-developed.</p>
            <p>Legs long and slender. Leg pairs 1 and 2 typically reduced in size, with usual tarsal brushes. Other pregonopodal legs practically not enlarged. Leg pairs 3–7 with group of funnel–shaped tarsal papillae apically near claw. Claw of leg pairs 3–7 at base with a setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws dorsally. Postgonopodal legs (including leg pairs 10 and 11) without tarsal papillae. Claw of postgonopodal legs at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally only.</p>
            <p>Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands. Coxae and trochanters 10 unmodified. Coxa 11 with very low broad outgrowth; trochanter 11 unmodified.</p>
            <p>Gonopods as in figs 8–11.Anterior gonopod telopodites flagelliform,covered with tiny spinules at least subbasally, positioned on posterior surface of posterior gonopod colpocoxites inside a shallow, open-edged sheathing groove. Colpocoxites fused medially in basal half; their distal parts slightly curved caudally, tips hooked. Each colpocoxite entire. Colpocoxite sheath groove without evident processes. Posterior gonopod angiocoxites with subglobules in posterior view, depressed centrally in anterior view. Posterior angiocoxal process (pp, Fig. 8) broad, in the form of a thin, frontally curved ribbed plate with a process-tooth (t, Figs 9–10) subbasally. Anterior angiocoxal process (ap, Fig. 11) long, flagelliform and curved, its distal part hidden by a colpocoxital fold. Posterior gonopod telopodite 2-segmented, setose; distal segment of medium length.</p>
            <p>Female. Length 13–14 mm, width with paraterga about 1.5 mm. Body with 32 rings. Eye patch with about 30 ocelli. Other nonsexual characters as in male. Vulvae small, near ovoid (Fig. 12).</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the subbasal tooth (= process) of the posterior gonopod posterior angiocoxal process, an adjective in apposition.</p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna ganini Mikhaljova, 1993</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna ganini Mikhaljova 1993: 23 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna ganini — Ganin 1995: 371; 1997: 25; 2011: 78; Mikhaljova 1997: 129, figs; 1998: 25, figs, map; 2004: 135, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: 164, figs, map; Ganin, Mikhaljova 2008: 579. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 female (FSCB), Russia, environs of Khabarovsk, near Bychikha village, Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve, 48˚14.56´N 134˚47´E,  Klyuch Sosninskiy cordon, 14.IX.2005  ;  10 males, 7 females (FSCB), Russia, environs of Khabarovsk, 48˚18.467´N 135˚04.641´E, 170 m, 1.X.2005, all leg. Yu.M. Marusik.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Khabarovsky Krai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species was originally described from the Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve (Mikhaljova 1993). Later, based on type material, its gonopods were redescribed (Mikhaljova 1997).</p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna kedrovaya Mikhaljova, 1993</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna kedrovaya Mikhaljova 1993: 24 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna kedrovaya — Mikhaljova 1998: 29, figs, map; 2000: 174; 2004: 142, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: 172, figs, map; Mikhaljova et al. 2000: 114; Mikhaljova &amp; Lim 2008: 59. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna kedrovaja (sic!)— Ganin 1997: 121; 2011: 336. </p>
            <p> Material re-examined.   2 males-paratypes (FSCB) (permanent micropreparation N 2: gonopods of two males and pregonopodal legs of one male; tube: parts of two torsos in alcohol; one of the male-paratypes was transferred to the collection of the FSCB from the ZMUM), Russia, Primorsky Krai, “  Kedrovaya Pad ”  Nature Reserve , 23.X.1974, leg. A. Berezantsev  ;   1 male (FSCB), Korea, Prov. Chŏngdžin-si:  Musan-rjŏng ca. 60 km N Chŏngdžin, 2.  VI.1965, leg. M. Mroczkowski et A. Riedel.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Primorsky Krai);? North Korea.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described from the “  Kedrovaya Pad ” Nature Reserve in the Primorsky Krai, Russia (Mikhaljova, 1993). Re-examination of the paratypes has revealed that the original description erred in the characteristics of male leg coxae 10 and 11 as usual (i.e. without additional modifications). However, the structure of these coxae is as follows: coxa 10 with a median conical process and a large aperture of the coxal gland; coxa 11 with a ventral cavity and papillate outgrowths, as well as a median conical process supplied with a small aperture of the coxal gland. Thus, the original diagnosis of  D. kedrovaya must be supplemented by the new observations of the structure of male leg coxae 10 and 11. </p>
            <p> In this way  D. kedrovaya seems to be close to  D. provecta judged from the structure of the male leg coxae 10 and 11, construction of male leg claws and the common configuration of the gonopod posterior angiocoxal process. However, the first species differs from second one mainly by the shape of the medial notch on the posterior gonopod colpocoxites and the presence of a subapical outgrowth on the posterior angiocoxal process as well as by a somewhat more long and slender apices of colpocoxites. </p>
            <p> D. kedrovaya has also been recorded in North Korea (Mikhaljova et al. 2000). However, it was noted that Korean males differ somewhat from Russian ones in the shape of the posterior angiocoxal process of gonopods. Reexamination of a Korean male transferred to the collection of the FSCB, has revealed this difference. In addition, the male leg coxae 10 and 11, as it turned out, are devoid of the modifications found in ones of  D. kedrovaya . According to the structures both the posterior angiocoxal process and male leg coxae 10 and 11, Korean male occupies an intermediate position between  D. kedrovaya and  D. anuchino . Therefore, it is necessary to study additional material from Korea in order to reliably determine the species identity of this and other material. Thus, most likely, the habitat of this species in North Korea is erroneous. </p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna konyukhovi Mikhaljova, 2016</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna konyukhovi Mikhaljova 2016: 16 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna konyukhovi — Mikhaljova 2017: 173, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   2 males (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Chuguevsky District,  Verkhneussuriisky Research Station , river bank, 2–5.V.2008  ;  1 male (FSCB), same locality, 21–24.V.2008, all leg. S.A. Shabalin.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species was hitherto known only from its terra typica, i.e. environs of Anisimovka village, Shkotovsky District, Primorsky Krai.</p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna provecta Mikhaljova, 2005</p>
            <p>Figs 13–14</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna provecta Mikhaljova 2005: 2 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna provecta — Mikhaljova 2009c: 4; 2017: 175, figs, map. </p>
            <p>Material re-examined. 1 male (paratype) (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Ussuriysky District, 5 km E of Nikolo- Lvovskoe, leafed forest, near stream, litter, 22.IV.2003, leg. Mikhaljova (specimen published by Mikhaljova (2005)).</p>
            <p> Material examined.   4 males, 2 females (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Ussuriysky District, near  Linevichi village , broadleaved forest, 7.X.2016  ,   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Ussuriysky District, environs of  Kuguki village , 7.X.2016  ,   4 males (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Ussuriysky District, environs of  Deu village ,  Quercus forest, litter, 7.X.2016  ,  all leg. E. V. Mikhaljova, A.I. Konyukhov, S. Meshcheryakov ;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, near  Vladivostok , Peschaniy Peninsula, 1.XI.2020  ;   1 male, 1 female (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, near Vladivostok,  Popova Island , low shore along Stark Strait, swampy meadow with sedge hummocks, 7.XI.2020  , all leg. L.A. Prozorova. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. The study of the gonopods of a male paratype and fresh males from the collection of FSCB using a scanning electron microscope has revealed some additional structural details (Figs 13–14): posterior face of colpocoxites along the sheath groove covered with branched tiny twigs.</p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna terricolor (Attems, 1899)</p>
            <p> Placodes terricolor Attems 1899: 320 , figs. </p>
            <p> Placodes terricolor — Attems 1904: 49. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna terricolor — Attems 1907: 123; Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 383; Golovatch 1979a: 88; Kurcheva, Mikhaljova 1980: 121; Mikhaljova 1981: 87; 1983: 84; 1988: 70; 1993: 29; 1997: 130; 1998: 26, figs, map; 2000: 173, figs; 2002a: 150; 2004: 137, figs, map; 2005: 4; 2009a: 605; 2009c: 4; 2009d: 394; 2016: 20; 2017: 166, figs, map; Mikhaljova, Petukhova 1983: 52; Mikhaljova, Bakurov 1989: 40; Shear 1990: 28, figs; Ganin 1997: 121; 2006: 616; 2009: 153; 2011: 336; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2004: 6; Mikhaljova &amp; Sergeev 2021: 171, figs. </p>
            <p> Material examined.  1 female (FSCB), Russia, Vladivostok, Botanical garden, 22. V.–1. VI.2010, leg. S.A. Shabalin;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, near Vladivostok,  Peschaniy Peninsula , broadleaved forest, 24.IX.2020, leg. L.A. Prozorova. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai, southern part of Khabarovsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described as  Placodes terricolor from the environs of Vladivostok (Attems 1899), later this species was replaced to the new genus  Diplomaragna and the subfamily  Diplomaragninae Attems, 1907 (see Attems 1907) and was re-described using topotype material (Shear 1990). </p>
            <p>Morphological variability of this species was recently revealed (Mikhaljova &amp; Sergeev 2021). There are two distinct extreme forms of the gonopods and of the male coxae 11. The differences in the structure of these extreme forms are so strong that their males would even claim the status of independent species. However, the forms are linked by a complete series of transitions between gonopods of the males from different distant districts of Primorsky Krai and Khabarovsky Krai. It is assumed that this morphological variability is associated with different environmental conditions of the habitats of this species.</p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna yakovlevka Shear, 1990</p>
            <p>Figs 15–16</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna yakovlevka Shear, 1990: 28 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna suputinca Mikhaljova, 1993: 28 , figs (pro parte). </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna suputinka (sic!)— Ganin, 1997: 123. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna yakovlevka — Mikhaljova, 1997: 127, figs; 1998: 30, figs, map; 2000: 175; 2002a: 150; 2004: 144, figs, map; 2009a: 605; 2009c: 4; 2017: 177, figs, map; Ganin, 1997: 123; 2006: 616; 2011: 340. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai,  Anuchinsky District , about 35 km NW of Arseniev, VIII.1986  ,   leg. V.D.  Bakurov ;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, environs of Vladivostok, middle course of the  Malaya Sedanka River , river bank, 9.  V.2010;   1 male, 1 female (FSCB), Russia, Vladivostok,  Botanical garden, 22.  V.–1. VI.2010;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Vladivostok,  Botanical garden, 13–20.  VI.2010, all leg. S.A. Shabalin;   1 male, 1 juv. (FSCB), Russia,  Vladivostok , Botanical garden, broadleaved forest, litter, 25.X.2019, leg. E. V. Mikhaljova, A.I. Konyukhov  . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern and central parts of Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. The study of the gonopods of the males from the collection of FSCB using a scanning electron microscope has revealed some additional structural details (Figs 15–16): posterior face of colpocoxites covered with small and relatively large papillae; subbasal mesal outgrowths of the posterior angiocoxal process papillate; telopodites of anterior gonopods mesally covered with tiny spinules. In addition, the examination of the male legs 11 has revealed similarity to those of  D. provecta . Thus, coxae 11 of  D. yakovlevka are supplied with a ventral cavity and a lateral papillate protuberances as well as a median conical processes with the small aperture of the coxal gland apically. This character was omitted in the original description of  D. yakovlevka (see Shear 1990). Therefore, it is necessary to add it to the description of this species. </p>
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            <p> Diplomaragna zimoveinaya Mikhaljova, 1997</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna zimoveinaya Mikhaljova 1997: 123 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna zimoveinaya — Mikhaljova, 1998: 28, figs, map; 2000: 175; 2004: 140, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: 169, figs, map; Ganin, 2006: 616; 2011: 340; Mikhaljova &amp; Sergeev, 2021: 176. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai, Sikhote-Alin Nature Biosphere Reserve).</p>
            <p>Remarks. The species has hitherto been reported only from eastern, south-eastern and southern parts of the Sikhote-Alin Nature Biosphere Reserve, its locus typicus.</p>
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            <p> Litovkia gen. nov.</p>
            <p> Type species:  Litovkia anisimovka sp. nov.</p>
            <p> Species included:  Litovkia anisimovka sp. nov. ,  Litovkia lysaya (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. The genus differs from other genera of the family mainly by the anterior angiocoxal processes of the posterior gonopods, which pass through lateral foramina in the colpocoxites, by the clavate femora of leg 4 with a depressed glabrous area, framed by an eyelashlike group of setae and by the distal bifurcation of the anterior angiocoxal processes. The structure of the male leg 4 is unique for the family  Diplomaragnidae . </p>
            <p> The new genus seems more closely related to the East Asian genus  Diplomaragna and the South Korean genus  Koreagna Mikhaljova and Lim, 2008 . The new genus resembles  Diplomaragna in having both angiocoxal processes (anterior and posterior) of which the anterior one is long, passing through colpocoxites. However, the new genus differs from it by the anterior angiocoxal processes, which pass through lateral foramina in colpocoxites and by the bifurcation of the distal part of these processes (in contrast to the non-bifurcated anterior angiocoxal processes, passing between the colpocoxites along the midline in  Diplomaragna ), as well as by the clavate femora of leg 4 with a depressed glabrous area, framed by an eyelashlike group of setae and by the presence of small mesal sheath processes (in contrast to the absence of a depressed glabrous area on the leg 4 femora and the absence of any sheath processes in  Diplomaragna ). </p>
            <p> The new genus resembles  Koreagna mainly in the bifurcation of the distal part of the anterior angiocoxal process but differs by the presence of posterior angiocoxal processes and by the absence of lateral sheath processes of the colpocoxite, as well as by the absence of a depressed glabrous area on the leg 4 femora. It should also be noted that the anterior angiocoxite is completely divided into two branches (outer outgrowth and mesal long process piercing the colpocoxite or sheathed on its anterior face) in the species of the Japanese genus  Pterygostegia Miyosi, 1958 (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
            <p>Description. Body with 32 rings. Eyes present, in a triangular fields. Medium-sized paraterga well-developed, horizontal. Leg pairs 3–7 more or less enlarged. Legs 4 with femora clavate, depressed glabrous area, framed by eyelashlike group of setae. Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands.</p>
            <p>Telopodites of anterior gonopods flagelliform, 1-segmented, each positioned on posterior face of posterior gonopod colpocoxites inside a narrow and deep sheath groove. Posterior gonopod colpocoxites fused medially basally or almost to midway. Each colpocoxite entire. Colpocoxite sheath groove with very small mesal processes. Posterior gonopod angiocoxite with a subglobule in posterior view. Anterior angiocoxal processes distally bifid, pass though lateral foramina in colpocoxites. Posterior angiocoxal processes present. Posterior gonopod telopodite 2-segmented, setose, distal segment of medium length.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The generic name refers to the type locality, Mountain Litovka. Gender feminine.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
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            <p> Litovkia anisimovka sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 17–27</p>
            <p> Material examined.   Holotype: male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky krai, Shkotovsky District, 8 km SSE of Anisimovka village, Sikhote-Alin mountain system,  Mt. Litovka , ca 300 m a.s.l., mixed forest, 15.X.2006, leg. A.  A. Rodionov .  Paratypes: 1 male (ZMUM) ,   1 male, 1 female (FSCB), same locality as in holotype, 15.X.2006, leg. A.  A. Rodionov . </p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Differs from its only congener mainly by the posterior angiocoxal process as a two-lobed protrusion (in contrast to its being laminate, curved in semicircle in  L. lysaya comb. nov. ), as well as the more robust, more deeply bifurcated anterior angiocoxal process and larger body size: 15–16 mm (in contrast to about 12 mm in  L. lysaya comb. nov. ). </p>
            <p>Description. Male. Length 15–16 mm, width about 2.5 mm with paraterga. Coloration in alcohol beige (discoloration in alcohol is possible). Distal parts of anterior legs brownish. Antennae light brown. Eye patches black, with about 30 ocelli.</p>
            <p>Body with 32 rings. Collum semicircular. Both collum and ring 2 narrower than head with genae. Ring 2 somewhat wider than collum. Paraterga beginning on ring 2(3), well developed on rings 5–27, reduced on rings 28, onward missing. Metazonital macrochaetae in a transverse row on somites 30–31, like an extended triangle on preceding somites. Caudolateral macrochaetae longest, anterolateral and medial ones subequal in length. All macrochaetae pointed. Axial suture relatively well-developed.</p>
            <p>Legs long and slender. Leg pairs 1 and 2 typically reduced in size, with usual tarsal brushes. Other pregonopodal legs somewhat enlarged. Leg pairs 3–7 with a group of funnel–shaped tarsal papillae apically near claw (Fig. 17). Claw of leg pairs 3–7 at base with a setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws dorsally. Legs 4 with femora clavate, depressed glabrous area, framed by eyelashlike group of setae (a, Fig. 18). Leg pairs 5–7 slightly larger than 4, femora somewhat swollen and curved, lacking modifications present on leg 4. Leg pairs 10 and 11 with a small group of tarsal papillae apically near claw but without touching it. Other postgonopodal legs without tarsal papillae. Claw of legs 10 and 11 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally and two small additional claws dorsally. Claw of midbody legs at base with two small additional claws dorsally and a long setoid outgrowth ventrally. Claw of hindmost legs at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally only.</p>
            <p>Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands (Fig. 19). Coxae 10 and 11 without modifications. Trochanter 11 with a caudoventral setose finger-shaped process rounded apically (Fig. 20). Trochanter 10 with a barely noticeable setose knobble.</p>
            <p>Gonopods as in figs 21–25. Anterior gonopod telopodites flagelliform (at, Fig. 21), their distal parts positioned inside narrow sheath groove on the posterior gonopod colpocoxites with elevated edges. Distal part of each anterior gonopod telopodite with a longitudinal groove filled with transverse ridges-filaments (r, Fig. 22). Posterior gonopod colpocoxites fused medially almost to midway, their apices hook-shaped, curved caudally. Colpocoxite with a small mesal process-like plate; two plates are almost adjacent to each other. Each colpocoxite entire. Posterior gonopod angiocoxite with subglobule in posterior view. Posterior angiocoxal processes as a two-lobed protrusion (pp, Fig. 21). Anterior angiocoxal processes very large, distally deeply bifid (ap, Figs 22, 24), passing through lateral foramina in colpocoxites. Posterior gonopod telopodites 2-segmented, setose, prefemur with a thin stem, femur of medium length, elongate.</p>
            <p>Female. Length 15–17 mm, width with paraterga 2.5 mm. Body with 32 rings. Other somatic characters as in a male. Vulvae small, near ovoid, setose (Figs 26–27).</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the locus typicus, Anisimovka village, a noun in apposition.</p>
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            <p> Litovkia lysaya (Shear, 1990) ,  comb. nov.</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna lysaya Shear 1990: 30 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna lysaya — Mikhaljova 1993: 25; 1998: 31, figs, map; 2000: 174; 2004: 146, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2009d: 394; 2017: 178, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 124; 2006: 616; 2009: 153; 2011: 340. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 male (FSCB, topotype), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Lazovsky State Nature Reserve,  Mt. Lysaya , upper reaches of  Chashevitiy Stream , 16.VI.1979, leg. T. S. Vshivkova  . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai, Lazovsky State Nature Reserve).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species is known from the Lazovsky State Nature Reserve only, its terra typica.</p>
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            <p> Maritimosoma antis Mikhaljova, 2008</p>
            <p> Maritimosoma antis Mikhaljova 2008: 2 , figs. </p>
            <p> Maritimosoma antis — Mikhaljova 2009c: 4; 2016: 20; 2017: 180, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 male, 1 female (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Shkotovsky District, about 8 km SE of Anisimovka village,  Mt. Litovka , mixed forest, about 800 m a.s.l., 22.IX.2007  ;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Shkotovsky District, about 8 km SE of Anisimovka village,  Mt. Litovka , about 600 m a.s.l., 8.X.2007  , all leg. A.  A. Rodionov . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described from the Shkotovsky District and Putyatina Island, both Primorsky Krai (Mikhaljova 2008). It differs from all other species of  Diplomaragnidae in the unique structure of the posterior gonopod anterior angiocoxal process, which is located on the stick-like outgrowth of angiocoxite, i.e. the anterior angiocoxal process is divided into two parts. </p>
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            <p> Genus  Maritimosoma Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: southern part of the Far East.</p>
            <p>This genus contains five species.</p>
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            <p> Maritimosoma piceum (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna picea Shear 1990: 34 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna picea — Mikhaljova 1993: 25; 1998: 31, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 124. </p>
            <p> Maritimosoma piceum — Mikhaljova 2000: 177; 2004: 148, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: 183, figs, map; Ganin 2009: 153; 2011: 341. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   2 males, 1 female (FSCB), Russia,  Vladivostok , Botanical garden, 22.V.–1.VI.2010  ;   1 male (FSCB), Russia,  Vladivostok , Botanical garden, 7–15.VI.2010, all leg. S.A. Shabalin. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Ussuriisky Nature Reserve, Primorsky Krai (Shear 1990), this species was transferred to the genus  Maritimosoma (see Mikhaljova 2000). </p>
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            <p> Maritimosoma reductum (Shear, 1990)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna reducta Shear 1990: 34 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna reducta — Mikhaljova 1993: 25; 1997: 127; 1998: 33, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 127. </p>
            <p> Maritimosoma reductum — Mikhaljova 2000: 177; 2004: 152, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: figs, map; Ganin 2011: 347. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai,  Chuguevsky District Verkhneussuriysky Research Station , forest clearing, 2–5.  V.2008, leg. S.A. Shabalin.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Yakovlevsky and Chuguevsky districts, Primorsky Krai (Shear 1990), but later transferred to the genus  Maritimosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . Reexamination of the type material and topotypes has allowed correcting the error in the diagnosis regarding the number of body rings (there are 32, and not 30, as was mistakenly indicated in the original description, see Mikhaljova 1997). </p>
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            <p> Maritimosoma schawalleri (Mikhaljova, 1993)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna schawalleri Mikhaljova 1993: 27 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna schawalleri – Mikhaljova 1997: 128, figs; 1998: 32, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 105. </p>
            <p> Maritimosoma schawalleri — Mikhaljova 2000: 177; 2004: 150, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: figs, map; Ganin 2011: 311. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Khabarovsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna from the environs of Boitsovo, Khabarovsky Krai (Mikhaljova 1993), this species was transferred to the genus  Maritimosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . Later, gonopods were described more accurately using the type material (Mikhaljova 1997). The species is known only from its terra typica. </p>
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038F87D5FF99FF8BFF6D245DFAA99DE5.text	038F87D5FF99FF8BFF6D245DFAA99DE5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Maritimosoma turova (Mikhaljova 1997)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Maritimosoma turova (Mikhaljova, 1997)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna turova Mikhaljova 1997: 125 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna turova — Mikhaljova 1998: 31: figs, map. </p>
            <p> Maritimosoma turova — Mikhaljova 2000: 177, figs; 2004; 149, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: 184, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Korsόs 2003: 219; Ganin 2011: 347. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Ussuriisky Nature Reserve, Primorsky Krai (Mikhaljova 1997), but later transferred to the genus  Maritimosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF98FF8AFF6D2378FA8098CE.text	038F87D5FF98FF8AFF6D2378FA8098CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Orientyla bureyinskaya (Mikhaljova 1997)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Orientyla bureyinskaya (Mikhaljova, 1997)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna bureyinskaya Mikhaljova 1997: 125 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna bureyinskaya — Mikhaljova 1998: 34, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Orientyla bureyinskaya — Mikhaljova 2000: 171, figs; 2004: 120, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2016: 15; 2017: 147, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2004: 5; Ganin 2011: 356. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Khabarovsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Verkhnebureyinsky District, Khabarovsky Krai (Mikhaljova 1997), but later transferred to the genus  Orientyla (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FF98FF8AFF6D213AFD179D0F.text	038F87D5FF98FF8AFF6D213AFD179D0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Orientyla dahurica (Gerstfeldt 1859)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Orientyla dahurica (Gerstfeldt, 1859)</p>
            <p>Figs 28–31</p>
            <p> Craspedosoma dahuricum Gerstfeldt 1859: 273 . </p>
            <p> Craspedosoma dahuricum — Attems 1904: 49. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna mikhaljovae Shear 1990: 19 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna mikhaljovae — Mikhaljova 1993: 25; 1998: 35, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 10. </p>
            <p> Orientyla mikhaljovae — Mikhaljova 2000: 171, fig. </p>
            <p> Orientyla dahurica — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2004: 5; Mikhaljova 2004: 121, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2016: 15; 2007: 82; 2012a: 24; 2012b: 112; 2017: 149, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Lim 2008: 59; Ganin 2009: 153; 2011: 311; Mikhaljova &amp; Sergeev 2021: 171. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   2 males, 4 females (FSCB), Russia, Jewish Autonomous Region, “Bastak” Nature Reserve,  Bastak natural landmark, valley of  Bastak River , mixed forest with  Larix , 10–16.VIII.2005  ,  leg. L. V. Kapitonova ;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Jewish Autonomous Region, environs of Budukan village,  Bira River bank, apiary near the  Gremyachiy spring, broadleaved forest, 1–5.X.2005  ,  leg. L. V. Kapitonova ;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Dalnerechensky District, near  Martynova Polyana village , 9–12.VII.2009, leg. S.A. Shabalin  ;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Jewish Autonomous Region, protected area of the “Bastak” Nature Reserve, floodplain of  Glinyanka River , small-leaved forest, 48˚51′48′′ N 133˚01′12,40′′ E, 19.X.2016  ,  leg. P. V. Budilov . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (eastern part of Zabaikalsky Krai, the border between Zabaikalsky Krai and Amurskaya Oblast), Far East (Primorsky Krai, Amurskaya Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Region, southern part of Khabarovsky Krai); North Korea.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described as  Craspedosoma dahuricum from near the mouth of the Shilka River, Chitinskaya Oblast (at present Zabaikalsky Krai) (Gerstfeldt 1859) but later transferred to the genus  Orientyla and synonymized with  Orientyla mikhaljovae from the Ussuriysky Nature Reserve in Primorsky Krai and from the Khingan State Reserve in Amurskaya Oblast as a senior subjective synonym (Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001). </p>
            <p>The study of the gonopods of the males of this species from the collection of FSCB using a scanning electron microscope has revealed some additional structural details (Figs 28–31): colpocoxite apex is covered with small papillae and bears a groove along the perimeter; posterior angicoxal process and a half of the lateral sheath process (lp, Fig. 28) are covered with spinules; anterior gonopod telopodites (at, Fig. 30) and the edges of sheath groove (e, Fig. 30) protrude outward in some specimens.</p>
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            <p> Genus  Orientyla Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: southern part of Far East, East Siberia; North Korea.</p>
            <p>This genus contains three species, of which two occur in the Asian part of Russia.</p>
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            <p> Genus  Pacifiosoma Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: southern part of the Far East.</p>
            <p>This genus contains seven species (including new).</p>
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038F87D5FF97FF86FF6D2464FE989B13.text	038F87D5FF97FF86FF6D2464FE989B13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pacifiosoma acutum Mikhaljova 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pacifiosoma acutum sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 32–39</p>
            <p> Material examined.   Holotype: male (FSCB, one posterior gonopod colpocoxite broken), Russia: Khabarovsky Krai,  Ulchsky District , near  Sofiysk village,  Skalisty Mountain Range , green moss  Picea forest, VII.1990, leg. G.N. Ganin, A. Bezborodov. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Differs from congeners mainly by the plate-shaped external edge of the gonopod colpocoxite, coupled with the pointed apex of the colpocoxite.</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Length 10–11 mm, width about 1.1 mm with paraterga. Coloration in alcohol beige (discoloration in alcohol is possible). Distal parts of anterior legs brownish. Antennae brown. Eye patches black, with about 30 ocelli.</p>
            <p>Body with 32 rings. Collum semicircular. Both collum and ring 2 narrower than head with genae. Ring 2 somewhat wider than collum. Paraterga beginning on ring 3, well developed on rings 5–27, reduced on rings 28, onward missing. Metazonital macrochaetae in a transverse row on somites 30–31, like an extended triangle on preceding rings. Anterolateral macrochaetae shortest, clavate. Caudolateral macrochaetae longest. Medial and caudolateral macrochaetae pointed, but not very sharply so. Axial suture poorly developed.</p>
            <p>Legs long and slender. Leg pairs 1 and 2 typically reduced in size, with usual tarsal brushes. Other pregonopodal legs practically not enlarged. Leg pairs 3–7 with several funnel–shaped tarsal papillae apically near claw. Claw of leg pairs 3–7 at base with a setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws dorsally. Postgonopodal legs (including leg pairs 10 and 11) without tarsal papillae. Claw of legs 10 and 11 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally and two small additional claws dorsally. Claw of midbody legs at base with two small additional claws dorsally and a long setoid outgrowth ventrally. Claw of hindmost legs at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally only.</p>
            <p>Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands. Coxae and trochanters 10 and 11 without other modifications.</p>
            <p>Gonopods as in figs 32–39 (one posterior gonopod colpocoxite broken, however, posterior and anterior angiocoxal processes remained intact). Flagelliform anterior gonopod telopodites (at, Figs 32, 34) pass inside a short sheath groove with elevated edges. Distal part of the telopodites shallowly, smoothly serrated, visible as stretched beyond sheath groove. Posterior gonopod colpocoxites fused basally, their distal parts slightly curved caudally. Each colpocoxite entire, almost completely covered with dense papillae-scales. External edge of the colpocoxite as a large plate (n, Figs 36, 39). Apex of the colpocoxite pointed. Colpocoxite sheath groove without evident processes. Posterior gonopod angiocoxites with moderately developed elongated subglobules in posterior view, depressed centrally in anterior view. Posterior angiocoxal process (pp, Figs 32, 36) large, with wide apex covered with pappilae and clawlike outgrowth (с, Fig. 33). Anterior angiocoxal process (ap, Figs 37, 39) long, flagelliform, its distal portion placed inside fold of colpocoxite, its apex extended. Posterior gonopod telopodite 2-segmented, setose; distal segment large, basal segment with a thin stem.</p>
            <p>Female unknown.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the pointed apex of the gonopod colpocoxite, an adjective in apposition.</p>
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            <p> Pacifiosoma asperum Mikhaljova, 2016</p>
            <p> Pacifiosoma asperum Mikhaljova 2016: 13 , figs. </p>
            <p> Pacifiosoma asperum — Mikhaljova 2017: 189, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   3 males (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Chuguevsky District,  Verkhneussuriisky Research Station ,  Picea forest, litter, 11.IX.1975  ,  leg. E. V. Mikhaljova ;   3 males (FSCB), Russia, Primorsky Krai, Chuguevsky District,  Verkhneussuriisky Research Station , 2–5.  V.2008, leg. S.A. Shabalin. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (central part of Primorsky Krai, southern part of Khabarovsky krai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species has previously been known only from its type locality, i.e. the Ko Mountain, Sikhote- Alin mountain range, Khabarovsky Krai by the original description (Mikhaljova 2016). Above material is the first record from Primorsky Krai.</p>
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            <p> Pacifiosoma cristofer (Mikhaljova, 1993)</p>
            <p>Figs 40–48</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna cristofer Mikhaljova 1993: 18 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna cristofer — Mikhaljova 1997: 128, figs; 1998: 36, figs, map; Ganin 1997: 10. </p>
            <p> Pacifiosoma cristofer — Mikhaljova 2000: 169, figs; 2004: 154, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: 190, figs, map; Ganin 2009: 153; 2011: 236. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 male (FSCB), Russia, environs of Khabarovsk, near Bychikha village,  Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve , 48˚17.5´N 134˚49.7´E, 11–13.IX.2005  ;   3 males (FSCB), Russia, environs of Khabarovsk, near Bychikha village, Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve, 48˚14.56´N 134˚47´E,  Klyuch Sosninskiy cordon, 14.IX.2005  , all leg. Yu.M. Marusik;   1 male (FSCB), Russia, Khabarovsky Krai, Nanaisky District,  Gassi Lake basin, forest along  Khaso River , 31.VII.–11.VIII.2011  ;   1 male, 1 female, 1 juv. (FSCB), Russia, Khabarovsky Krai, Nanaisky District,  Gassi Lake basin,  Betula with  Picea forest near  Tukhala River , 337.7 m, 5–9.VIII.2011  ,   all leg. P. V.  Budilov . </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Khabarovsky Krai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Ulchsky District of the Khabarovsky Krai and the environs of Khabarovsk (Mikhaljova 1993), but later transferred to the genus  Pacifiosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . Based on type material, the gonopod structure of this species has been redescribed more adequately (Mikhaljova 1997). </p>
            <p>The study of the above fresh material has revealed the morphological variability of the structure of the gonopod posterior angiocoxal processes. Thus, the processes in males from the environs of Gassi Lake (pp, Fig. 41) are more long and slender as compared ones in males from the Bolshekhekhtsirsky Nature Reserve (pp, Fig. 42).</p>
            <p>In addition, the study of the gonopods using a scanning electron microscope has allowed to clarify the detail structure of gonopods: the telopodite of the anterior gonopod is 1-segmented (joints 1 and 2 are only separated by a deep constriction, not by an intersegmental suture), subflagelliform, with a cristate apex (aat, Fig. 44) visible as stretched beyond sheath groove; the sheath groove longitudinally splits the distal end of posterior gonopod colpocoxite (cl, Fig. 47) into two tightly adjacent parts, so that the unciform apices of the colpocoxites look bifid (Figs 46, 48); the colpocoxite posterior surface is finely papillate/spinulate (Figs 42–43); the apex of the dentiform anterior angiocoxal processes (ap, Figs 45, 46) are covered with tiny tubercles (Fig. 46).</p>
            <p> It should be mentioned that  Pacifiosoma acutum sp. nov. was also found near Sofiysk, Ulchsky District of the Khabarovskiy Krai, i.e. within the locality of the holotype of  Pacifiosoma cristofer . </p>
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            <p> Pacifiosoma koiensis Mikhaljova, 2019</p>
            <p> Pacifiosoma koiensis Mikhaljova 2019: 5 , figs. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Khabarovsky Krai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. The species is known only from the original description (Mikhaljova 2019) from Central Sikhote- Alin range, upper course of River Ko.</p>
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038F87D5FF92FF80FF6D2689FC249C7D.text	038F87D5FF92FF80FF6D2689FC249C7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pacifiosoma kuruma (Mikhaljova 1997)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pacifiosoma kuruma (Mikhaljova, 1997)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna kuruma Mikhaljova 1997: 125 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna kuruma — Mikhaljova 1998: 36, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Pacifiosoma kuruma — Mikhaljova 2000: 170; 2004: 156, figs, map; 2009c: 4; 2017: 193, figs, map; Ganin 2011: 345; Mikhaljova &amp; Sergeev 2021: 171. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Primorsky Krai: Sikhote-Alin State Nature Biosphere Reserve).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Sikhote-Alin State Nature Biosphere Reserve, Primorsky Krai (Mikhaljova 1997), this species was transferred to the genus  Pacifiosoma (Mikhaljova 2000) . The species is known only from its terra typica by the original description. </p>
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038F87D5FF92FF82FF6D244AFF7599F7.text	038F87D5FF92FF82FF6D244AFF7599F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pacifiosoma shabalini Mikhaljova 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pacifiosoma shabalini sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 49–55</p>
            <p> Material examined.   Holotype: male (FSCB), Russia: Primorsky krai, Dalnerechensky District, environs of  Martynova Polyana village , 9–12.VII.2009, leg. S.A. Shabalin.  Paratype: 1 female (FSCB), same locality as in holotype, 9–12.VII.2009, leg. S.A. Shabalin.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Differs from congeners mainly by the shape of a gonopod posteror angiocoxal process with a widely rounded apex and a subapical rounded outgrowth covered with broad papillae, as well as in the shape of the colpocoxite, coupled with an absence of an anterior angiocoxal processes.</p>
            <p> The species seems to be particularly similar to  Pacifiosoma asperum but differs in a large, widely rounded apex of the posteror angiocoxal process (vs smaller not widely rounded in  P. asperum ), an absence of the long basal margin of the lateral colpocoxite blade twisted to the posterior surface of the colpocoxite (vs a long basal margin in  P. asperum : see Mikhaljova 2016: Fig. 3, bm) and in the shape of the colpocoxite. </p>
            <p>Description. Male. Length about 11 mm, width about 0.9 mm with paraterga. Coloration in alcohol light brown. Legs marbled brownish, darker distad. Antennae brown. Eye patches black, with 23–25 ocelli in the center. Body with 32 rings. Collum semicircular. Both collum and ring 2 narrower than head with genae. Ring 2 somewhat wider than collum. Paraterga beginning on ring 2(3), well developed on rings 5–26, reduced on rings 27–28, onward missing. Metazonital macrochaetae in a transverse row on somites 30–31, like an extended triangle on preceding somites. Anterolateral macrochaetae shortest, faintly clavate. Caudolateral macrochaetae longest. Medial and caudolateral macrochaetae pointed, but not very sharply so. Axial suture poorly developed.</p>
            <p>Legs long and slender. Leg pairs 1 and 2 typically reduced in size, with usual tarsal brushes. Other pregonopodal legs somewhat enlarged. Claw of the leg pairs 1–2 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally and two small additional claws dorsally. Leg pairs 3–7 with a group of funnel–shaped tarsal papillae apically near claw; size of papillar tarsal field gradually increasing toward gonopods. Claw of leg pairs 3–7 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws dorsally. Postgonopodal legs (including leg pairs 10 and 11) without tarsal papillae. Claw of legs 10 and 11 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally and two small additional claws dorsally. Claw of midbody legs at base with two small additional claws dorsally and a long setoid outgrowth ventrally. Claw of hindmost legs at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally only.</p>
            <p>Legs 10 and 11 with coxal glands. Coxa 10 with a caudoventral, small conical setose process (Fig. 55). Trochanter 10 with a tiny ventrocaudal outgrowth setose apically. Trochanter 11 with a caudoventral setose fingershaped process rounded apically (Fig. 54).</p>
            <p>Gonopods as in figs 49–52.Anterior gonopod telopodites flagelliform, their distal parts positioned inside narrow sheath groove with elevated edges. Apices of the anterior gonopods telopodites (at, Fig. 52) ribbon-shaped, covered with tiny longitudinal grooves. Posterior gonopod colpocoxites fused basally, their distal parts curved caudally, apices hook-shaped curved posterad. Each colpocoxite entire. Colpocoxite sheath groove without evident processes. Posterior gonopod angiocoxites with moderately developed elongated subglobules (sg, Fig. 49) in posterior view, depressed centrally in anterior view. Posterior angiocoxal process (pp, Fig. 49) large, with large widely rounded apex covered with broad papillae and subapical rounded outgrowth covered with simple papillae. Anterior angiocoxal process absent. Posterior gonopod telopodite 2-segmented, setose; distal segment large, basal segment with a thin stem.</p>
            <p>Female. Length about 13 mm, width with paraterga 0.8–0.9 mm. Body with 32 rings. Numerous macrochaetae broken off. Eye patch each composed of at least 27 ocelli. Other nonsexual characters as in male. Vulvae small, near ovoid (Fig. 53). Valves with long setae in distal parts. Operculum short without setae.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The species is named in honor of the collector S.A. Shabalin, Russian entomologist. A noun in genitive.</p>
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038F87D5FF90FFBDFF6D21C5FE989BA7.text	038F87D5FF90FFBDFF6D21C5FE989BA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pacifiosoma triangulatum Mikhaljova 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pacifiosoma triangulatum sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 56–57</p>
            <p> Material examined.   Holotype: male (FSCB: 2 permanent micropreparations, N 351–352: antenna, leg pairs 1 and 7, gnathochilarium, gonopods; the head and trunk lost; a draft of a description),  Pimorsky Krai , Dalnegorsky District,  Picea forest, IX.1972, leg. A.N. Kupyanskaya; paratype: 1 male (FSCB: 1 constant micropreparation, N 353: gonopod; the head and trunk lost), same locality as in holotype, IX.1972, leg. A.N. Kupyanskaya. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Differs from its congeners mainly by the clawlike process of the posterior gonopod posterior angiocoxal process, as well as in the plate-like mesal margin of the colpocoxite and the flagelliform anterior angiocoxal process.</p>
            <p> This species seems to be closely related to  P. koiensis but differs in the configuration of the posterior gonopod posterior angiocoxal process supplied with a strong clawlike outgrowth (c, Fig. 56) (vs without clawlike outgrowth in  P. koiensis ) as well as in the more slender distal part of the colpocoxite. In addition, the gonopod posterior angiocoxal processes of the new species are similar to those of  P. acutum sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Length 10–11 mm, width about 1.1 mm with paraterga. Coloration in alcohol beige. Legs brownish, their distal parts brown. Antennae brown. Eyes black.</p>
            <p>Number of body rings unknown, most likely, body with 32 rings. Head densely setose. Eye patches triangular, each composed of about 30 ocelli. Antennae slender. Paraterga relatively well-developed from ring 2, on rings 5–27 their caudolateral corners beak-shaped pointed. Metazonital macrochaetae in a transverse row on somites 28–30, like an extended triangle on preceding rings. Anterolateral macrochaetae shortest. All macrochaetae pointed, but not very sharply so.</p>
            <p>Legs long and slender. Leg pairs 1 and 2 typically reduced in size, with usual tarsal brushes. Claw of the leg pairs 1 and 2 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally and two small additional claws dorsally. Other pregonopodal legs somewhat enlarged. Leg pair 7 with a group of funnel–shaped tarsal papillae apically near claw. Claws 7 at base with a long setoid outgrowth ventrally but without additional claws. Information on tarsal papillae and the claw structure of other legs absent. Legs 10 and 11 normal, with coxal glands.</p>
            <p>Gonopods as in figs 56–57. Flagelliform anterior gonopod telopodites pass inside a short sheath groove with elevated edges. Apices of the anterior gonopod telopodites unmodified. Posterior gonopod colpocoxites fused basally, their distal parts slightly curved caudally. Each colpocoxite entire, almost completely covered with dense papillae. Mesal edge of gonopod colpocoxite drawn into a triangular plate (n, Fig. 56). Colpocoxite sheath groove without evident processes. Posterior gonopod angiocoxites with moderately developed elongated subglobules in posterior view, depressed centrally in anterior view. Posterior angiocoxal process (pp, Fig. 56) large, with wide rounded apex covered with papillae and clawlike outgrowth (с, Fig. 56). Anterior angiocoxal process (ap, Fig. 57) long, flagelliform, its distal portion placed inside frontal fold of colpocoxite. Posterior gonopod telopodite 2- segmented, setose; distal segment large.</p>
            <p>Female unknown.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the triangular mesal edge of the gonopod colpocoxite, an adjective in apposition.</p>
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038F87D5FFAFFFBDFF6D278FFAC89C97.text	038F87D5FFAFFFBDFF6D278FFAC89C97.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sakhalineuma basarukini (Mikhaljova 1996)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sakhalineuma basarukini (Mikhaljova, 1996)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna basarukini Mikhaljova 1996: 82 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna basarukini — Mikhaljova &amp; Basarukin 1996: 94, map; Mikhaljova 1998: 21, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Sakhalineuma basarukini — Mikhaljova 2000: 172; 2004: 124, figs, map; 2009a: 604; 2009b: 65, figs; 2009c: 4; 2017: 152, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2006: 125; Ganin 2011: 232. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (northern and central parts of Sakhalin Island).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described from the Poronaisky and Nogliksky districts, Sakhalin Island in  Diplomaragna (Mikhaljova 1996) , this species was transferred to the revalidated genus  Sakhalineuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FFAFFFBDFF6D26D7FDA19F31.text	038F87D5FFAFFFBDFF6D26D7FDA19F31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sakhalineuma Golovatch 1976	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Sakhalineuma Golovatch, 1976</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (Sakhalin Island, Kuriles).</p>
            <p>This genus contains six species.</p>
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038F87D5FFAFFFBCFF6D2524FEFD9B37.text	038F87D5FFAFFFBCFF6D2524FEFD9B37.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sakhalineuma curvatum (Mikhaljova 1996)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sakhalineuma curvatum (Mikhaljova, 1996)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna curvata Mikhaljova 1996: 83 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna curvata — Mikhaljova &amp; Basarukin 1996: 94, map; Mikhaljova 1998: 23, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Sakhalineuma curvatum — Mikhaljova 2000: 172; 2004: 129, figs, map; 2006: 203; 2009a: 604; 2009b: 66, figs; 2009c: 4; 2016: 15; 2017: 158, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2006: 118, figs; Ganin 2011: 232. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Sakhalin Island, Kuriles: Kunashir Island, Shikotan Island, Iturup Island).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Anivsky District, Sakhalin Island as well as Kunashir and Iturup islands (Mikhaljova 1996), but later transferred to the revalidated genus  Sakhalineuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FFAEFFBCFF6D2385FB2798AD.text	038F87D5FFAEFFBCFF6D2385FB2798AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sakhalineuma globuliferum (Mikhaljova 1996)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sakhalineuma globuliferum (Mikhaljova, 1996)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna globulifera Mikhaljova 1996: 87 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna globulifera — Mikhaljova &amp; Basarukin 1996: 94, map; Mikhaljova 1998: 22, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Sakhalineuma globuliferum — Mikhaljova 2000: 172; 2004: 128, figs, map; 2009a: 604; 2009b: 66, figs; 2009c: 4; 2017: 156, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2006: 125; Ganin 2011: 232. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (northern part of Sakhalin Island).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Nogliksky District, Sakhalin Island (Mikhaljova 1996) this species was transferred to the revalidated genus  Sakhalineuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FFAEFFBCFF6D213AFADB9E8A.text	038F87D5FFAEFFBCFF6D213AFADB9E8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sakhalineuma molodovae Golovatch 1976	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sakhalineuma molodovae Golovatch, 1976</p>
            <p> Sakhalineuma molodovae Golovatch 1976: 1491 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna molodovae — Shear 1990: 27, figs; Mikhaljova 1993: 25; 1996: 79, figs; 1998: 23, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Basarukin 1996: 94, map; Ganin 1997: 133. </p>
            <p> Sakhalineuma molodovae — Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 383; Mikhaljova 2000: 172, figs; 2004: 131, figs, map; 2009a: 604; 2009b: 66, figs; 2009c: 4; 2017: 159, figs, map; Shelley et al. 2000: 78; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2006: 125; Ganin 2011: 232. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Sakhalin Island).</p>
            <p> Remarks. This form was originally described from the southern part of Sakhalin Island as a type species of the new genus  Sakhalineuma (Golovatch 1976) , later transferred to  Diplomaragna with synonymization of first genus as junior synonym of  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) and then to the revalidated genus  Sakhalineuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . The original diagnosis of this species has been rectified after a study of topotypes (Mikhaljova 1996). </p>
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038F87D5FFAEFFBCFF6D275AFF6C9CCC.text	038F87D5FFAEFFBCFF6D275AFF6C9CCC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sakhalineuma sakhalinicum (Mikhaljova 1996)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sakhalineuma sakhalinicum (Mikhaljova, 1996)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna sakhalinica Mikhaljova 1996: 86 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna sakhalinica — Mikhaljova &amp; Basarukin 1996: 94, map; Mikhaljova 1998: 25, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Sakhalineuma sakhalinicum — Mikhaljova 2000: 173; 2004: 132, figs, map; 2009a: 605; 2009b: 70, figs; 2009c: 5; 2017: 161, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2006: 125; Ganin 2011: 232. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Sakhalin Island).</p>
            <p> Remarks. The species, originally described in  Diplomaragna from the Korsakovsky and Anivsky districts, Sakhalin Island (Mikhaljova 1996), has been transferred to the revalidated genus  Sakhalineuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FFAEFFBFFF6D251CFB7E9A8F.text	038F87D5FFAEFFBFFF6D251CFB7E9A8F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Sakhalineuma tuberculatum (Mikhaljova 1996)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Sakhalineuma tuberculatum (Mikhaljova, 1996)</p>
            <p> Diplomaragna tuberculata Mikhaljova 1996: 82 , figs. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna tuberculata — Mikhaljova &amp; Basarukin 1996: 94, map; Mikhaljova 1998: 22, figs, map. </p>
            <p> Sakhalineuma tuberculatum — Mikhaljova 2000: 173; 2004: 126, figs, map; 2006: 203; 2009a: 605; 2009b: 70, figs; 2009c: 5; 2017: 155, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Marusik 2006: 118, figs; Ganin 2011: 232. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Far East (southern part of Sakhalin Island, Kuriles: Kunashir Island, Paramushir Island).</p>
            <p> Remarks. The species, originally described from the Sakhalin and Kunashir islands in  Diplomaragna (Mikhaljova 1996) , has been transferred to the revalidated genus  Sakhalineuma (Mikhaljova 2000) . </p>
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038F87D5FFADFFBFFF6D2035FC129E18.text	038F87D5FFADFFBFFF6D2035FC129E18.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Shearia calycina Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Shearia calycina Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Shearia calycina Mikhaljova 2000: 166 , figs. </p>
            <p> Shearia calycina —Mikhalojva &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Mikhaljova 2004: 163, figs, map; 2017: 200, figs, map; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2007b: 162; Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 53; Nefediev 2019b: 220. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Altai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species has been described from one male and 5 females from the South Altai Mts, at the northern extremity of the Yuzhno-Chuisky Mt. Range, the watershed of the Sebystei and Kokozek rivers, in stones at snow line, ca 2,800 m. a.s.l. According to the original description (Mikhaljova 2000) the posterior gonopod angiocoxite is provided with an anterior short lateral process (ap, see Mikhaljova 2000, page 167, Fig. 38). Nefediev (2019b) has revealed a second bifurcated anterior angiocoxal process in gonopods of the males from the Republic of Altai, Kosh-Agach District, floodplain of the Karagem River, ca 1355 m a.s.l. He also named this process ap. However, he did not note that gonopods of the males from floodplain of Karagem River have the same short anterior angiocoxal processes as the ones of the holotype (see Nefediev 2019b, Figs 2, 4). Thus, the species is rather variable. This phenomenon requires special research. Also, additional examination of the affiliation and nature of the second bifurcated process ap is needed (does it belongs to the angiocoxite?).</p>
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            <p> Shearia densecava (Gulička, 1972)</p>
            <p> Altajosoma densecavum Gulička 1972: 38 , fig. </p>
            <p> Altajosoma densecavum — Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 382; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2008b: 117. </p>
            <p> Diplomaragna densecava — Shear 1990: 38; Mikhaljova 1993: 22. </p>
            <p> Shearia densecava — Mikhaljova 2000: 165, figs; 2004: 165, figs, map; 2013: 7; 2017: 201, figs, map; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Mikhaljova &amp; Nefediev 2003: 86; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2007b: 162; 2008: 62; 2013: 87; Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 53; Nefedieva &amp; Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefediev 2019b: 220. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Altai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Originally described in  Altajosoma from the south-eastern part of Altai Mts (Gulička 1972), this species was transferred first to the genus  Diplomaragna (Shear 1990) then to  Shearia (see Mikhaljova 2000). SEM micrographs of the gonopods and male coxae 10, 11 of this species are presented in the publication by Nefediev (2019b). </p>
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            <p> Genus  Shearia Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia: Sayan and Altai mountain systems; Mongolia: Altai.</p>
            <p>The genus contains eight species, seven of them are present in the Asian part of Russia.</p>
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038F87D5FFADFFBEFF6D24C4FD7D9B13.text	038F87D5FFADFFBEFF6D24C4FD7D9B13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Shearia khakassica Mikhaljova 2000: 163 , figs. </p>
            <p> Shearia khakassica — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Mikhaljova 2004: 166, figs, map; 2016: 13; 2017: 202, figs, map; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2006: 98; 2007b: 161; 2008: 62; Nefediev 2019b: 221; Nefediev et al. 2021: 43. </p>
            <p> Shearia oiskaya (after Nefediev 2019b) — Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 54. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Khakassia, southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai, Kemerovskaya Oblast, Republic of Altai).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Information about the detection of a posterior angiocoxal process (pp), which was allegedly not specified in the original description (Nefediev 2019b), is duplicative and therefore superfluous. The original description of  Shearia khakassica clearly refers to the presence of this gonopod process (see Mikhaljova 2000: page 164: “posterior angiocoxal process (pp) very small, dentiform”); in addition, this process (pp) is indicated in Figure 27 of the species original description by Mikhaljova (2000). Thus, there is no need to add this character proposed by Nefediev (2019b) to the description of the species. </p>
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            <p> Shearia oiskaya Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Shearia oiskaya Mikhaljova 2000: 165 , figs. </p>
            <p> Shearia oiskaya — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Mikhaljova 2004: 167, figs, map; 2017: 204, figs, map; Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 54; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2017: 288; Nefediev 2019b: 219. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai).</p>
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038F87D5FFACFFBEFF6D20C8FA9F9990.text	038F87D5FFACFFBEFF6D20C8FA9F9990.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Shearia rybalovi Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Shearia rybalovi Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Shearia rybalovi Mikhaljova 2000: 164 , figs. </p>
            <p> Shearia rybalovi — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Vorobiova et al. 2002: 62; Rybalov 2002: 83; Mikhaljova 2004: 161, figs, map; 2017: 198, figs, map; Nefediev 2019b: 223. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Krasnoyarsky Krai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. This species is known from the West Sayan Mts, Krasnoyarky Krai (Mikhaljova 2000).</p>
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038F87D5FFACFFBEFF6D2620FF6F9F14.text	038F87D5FFACFFBEFF6D2620FF6F9F14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Shearia shushenskaya Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Shearia shushenskaya Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Shearia shushenskaya Mikhaljova 2000: 169 , figs. </p>
            <p> Shearia shushenskaya — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 110; Mikhaljova 2004: 158, figs, map; 2017: 195, figs, map; Nefediev 2019b: 223. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (southern part of Krasnoyarsky Krai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. The species is known from only Sayano-Shushensky Nature Reserve, Krasnoyarsky Krai, its terra typica.</p>
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038F87D5FFACFFBEFF6D27A4FF6C9C8B.text	038F87D5FFACFFBEFF6D27A4FF6C9C8B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Shearia teletskaya Mikhaljova 2000	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Shearia teletskaya Mikhaljova, 2000</p>
            <p> Shearia teletskaya Mikhaljova 2000: 167 , figs. </p>
            <p> Shearia teletskaya — Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 111; Mikhaljova 2004: 160, figs, map; 2017: 197, figs, map; Nefediev &amp; Nefedieva 2007b: 162; 2008: 62; 2013: 87; Mikhaljova et al. 2008: 54; Nefedieva &amp; Nefediev 2008: 123; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65; 2015: 150; Nefediev 2019b: 223. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Russia: Siberia (Republic of Altai).</p>
            <p>Remarks. The species was originally described from the Altaisky Nature Reserve, Republic of Altai (Mikhaljova 2000).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87D5FFACFFBEFF6D27A4FF6C9C8B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Mikhaljova, Elena V.	Mikhaljova, Elena V. (2021): The millipede family Diplomaragnidae Attems, 1907 in the Asian part of Russia with the descriptions of two new genera and seven new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida). Zootaxa 5060 (1): 1-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.1
038F87D5FFACFFB9FF6D2581FB429867.text	038F87D5FFACFFB9FF6D2581FB429867.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Craspedosoma armatum (Gerstfeldt 1859)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Craspedosoma armatum (Gerstfeldt, 1859)</p>
            <p> Julus armatus Gerstfeldt 1859: 272 .  Craspedosoma armatum — Haase 1880: 224; Mikhaljova 1993: 34; 2019: 5; Mikhaljova &amp; Golovatch 2001: 117. </p>
            <p> Ancestreuma armatum — Lokšina &amp; Golovatch 1979: 383. </p>
            <p> Remarks. This species was p oorly described from Irkutsk, East Siberia (Gerstfeldt 1859). Haase (1880) later identified a specimen from Kultuk (Irkutskaya Oblast), preserved in the Breslau Museum, as belonging to this species. However, he transferred it to the old genus  Craspedosoma only because  Craspedosoma in those times included many chordeumatids. Then Lokšina and Golovatch (1979) transferred this species to the modern genus  Ancestreuma . The second transfer was carried out without any justification or explanation as well as without the researching any material. Thus, the species remains obscure and awaits a revision. Unfortunately, the type material has not been preserved. However, it is most likely that this species belongs to the family  Diplomaragnidae . Only strict topotypes and the material studied by Haase (1880) will allow to finally solving the riddle. </p>
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            <p> Key to valid  Diplomaragnidae genera and species occurring in the Asian part of Russia </p>
            <p>(based only on males)</p>
            <p> 1(2) Telopodites of anterior gonopods freely positioned regardless of colpocoxites. Mesal sheath processes transformed into a high trapezoidal structure, strongly curved forward (Fig. 2)............ Genus  Alineuma gen. nov. ,  A. rodionovi sp. nov.</p>
            <p>2(1) Telopodites of anterior gonopods positioned inside sheath grooves on posterior surfaces of colpocoxites or in the concave colpocoxites. Mesal sheath processes, if present, different................................................... 3</p>
            <p> 3(12) Telopodites of anterior gonopods broad or thick all along their length, excluding apical branch, if present............................................................................................... Genus  Ancestreuma</p>
            <p>4(9) Distal part of anterior gonopod telopodite branched........................................................ 5</p>
            <p> 5(6) Lateral process of posterior gonopod colpocoxite sheath groove long............................  A. longibrachiatum</p>
            <p>6(5) Lateral process of posterior gonopod colpocoxite sheath groove like a plate or absent............................. 7</p>
            <p> 7(8) Anterior gonopod telopodite with long, subulate branch hidden in the upper part of colpocoxite...........  A. subulatum</p>
            <p> 8(7) Anterior gonopod telopodite with long, tongue-shaped branch not hidden in the upper part of colpocoxite..  A. ramiferum</p>
            <p>9(4) Distal part of anterior gonopod telopodite not branched................................................... 10</p>
            <p> 10(11) Posterior angiocoxal process present............................................................  A. ryvkini</p>
            <p> 11(10) Posterior angiocoxal process absent...........................................................  A. feynmani</p>
            <p>12(3) Telopodites of anterior gonopods subflagelliform or flagelliform, or, if broad, then broadened only at base........... 13</p>
            <p> 13(18) Basal part of anterior gonopod telopodite dilated, distal part acuminate............................. Genus  Asiatyla</p>
            <p> 14(15) Colpocoxite of posterior gonopod with strongly narrowed apex.................................  A. communicantis</p>
            <p>15(14) Colpocoxite of posterior gonopod with rounded apex..................................................... 16</p>
            <p> 16(17) Mesal process of the colpocoxite sheath groove with a small apical outgrowth..........................  A. similata</p>
            <p> 17(16) Mesal process of the colpocoxite without a small apical outgrowth...................................  A. sajanica</p>
            <p>18(13) Basal part of anterior gonopod telopodite not dilated, distal part flagelliform or subflagelliform.................... 19</p>
            <p> 19(22) Colpocoxites of posterior gonopods flattened on sides, not sagittally. Lateral sheath process very long and broad (Fig. 28).................................................................................... Genus  Orientyla</p>
            <p> 20(21) Lateral edge of posterior gonopod colpocoxite like a narrow bolster..................................  O. dahurica</p>
            <p> 21(20) Lateral edge of posterior gonopod colpocoxite like a wide lobe..................................  O. bureyinskaya</p>
            <p>22(19) Colpocoxites of posterior gonopods different, if flattened, then frontocaudally. Lateral sheath process not very long and broad........................................................................................... 23</p>
            <p> 23(32) Posterior gonopod colpocoxite with a large front prominence............................... Genus  Sakhalineuma</p>
            <p> 24(25) Telopodite of anterior gonopod spiralling......................................................  S. basarukini</p>
            <p>25(24) Telopodite of anterior gonopod not coiled into a spiral..................................................... 26</p>
            <p> 26(27) Male coxa 11 with a digitiform process......................................................  S. tuberculatum</p>
            <p>27(26) Male coxa 11 without a digitiform process.............................................................. 28</p>
            <p> 28(29) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove as a large, apically papillate globula.....................  S. globuliferum</p>
            <p> 29(28) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove cylindrical, curved.....................................  S. curvatum</p>
            <p> 30(31) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove broad, with a blunt apex...............................  S. molodovae</p>
            <p> 31(30) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove large, conical, with a pointed apex.....................  S. sakhalinicum</p>
            <p>32(23) Posterior gonopod colpocoxite without a large front prominence............................................ 33</p>
            <p> 33(36) Male leg 4 femora with depressed glabrous area, framed by group of setae (Fig. 18).................  Litovkia gen. nov.</p>
            <p> 34(35) Posterior angiocoxal process as a two-lobed lump (Fig. 21). Male body size: 15–16 mm .........  L. anisimovka sp. nov.</p>
            <p> 35(34) Posterior angiocoxal process laminate, curved in semicircle. Male body size: about 12 mm ........  L. lysaya comb. nov.</p>
            <p>36(33) Male leg 4 femora without depressed glabrous area, framed by group of setae.................................. 37</p>
            <p>37(68) Gonopod anterior angiocoxal process long, subflagelliform to flagelliform.................................... 38</p>
            <p> 38(59) Gonopod anterior angiocoxal processes passing through a foramen, between colpocoxites along midline or each process placed inside a fold of colpocoxite (Fig. 5)............................................... Genus  Diplomaragna</p>
            <p>39(44) Male coxa 11 ventrofrontally with papillate field and rounded outgrowth distally................................ 40</p>
            <p> 40(41) Posterior angiocoxal processes with apical and subapical strong teeth and subbasal papillate rounded outgrowth, medially contiguous..............................................................................  D. konyukhovi</p>
            <p> 41(40) Posterior angiocoxal processes different: elongted vertically, at base with mesal outgrowths meeting in midline (Fig. 13)..........................................................................................  D. provecta</p>
            <p> 42(43) Edges of front colpocoxital folds set horizontally to body axis, posterior angiocoxal process with a pointed apex..............................................................................................  D. kedrovaya</p>
            <p> 43(42) Edges of front colpocoxital folds set obliquely to body axis, posterior angiocoxal process with a blunt apex (Fig. 15)...........................................................................................  D. yakovlevka</p>
            <p>44(39) Male coxa 11 ventrofrontally without papillate field and rounded outgrowth distally............................. 45</p>
            <p> 45(46) Apex of gonopod posterior angiocoxal process expanded, with large and small teeth meeting in midline.....  D. terricolor</p>
            <p>46(45) Apex of gonopod posterior angiocoxal process different....................................................47</p>
            <p> 47(48) Posterior gonopod colpocoxite with a broad blunt tip................................................  D. ganini</p>
            <p>48(47) Posterior gonopod colpocoxite with a narrow, often pointed, sometimes unciform tip............................ 49</p>
            <p>49(54) Posterior angiocoxal process like a caudally convex plate...................................................50</p>
            <p> 50(51) Posterior angiocoxal process with a small process-tooth subbasally (Fig. 9).......................  D. dentifer sp. nov.</p>
            <p>51(50) Posterior angiocoxal process without a small process-tooth subbasally........................................ 52</p>
            <p> 52(53) Distal part of the colpocoxite flagelliform, tip hooked...........................................  D. zimoveinaya</p>
            <p> 53(52) Distal part of the colpocoxite not flagelliform, slightly curved caudally, tip hooked (Fig. 3)..........  D. budilovi sp. nov.</p>
            <p>54(49) Posterior angiocoxal process not like a caudally convex plate............................................... 55</p>
            <p> 55(56) Colpocoxites of posterior gonopods strongly curved caudad and deeply emarginate at each mesal edge, forming a large cordiform foramen........................................................................  D. anuchino</p>
            <p>56(55) Colpocoxites of posterior gonopods either not curved strongly caudad or only their tips curved; no deep emargination at each mesal colpocoxital edge........................................................................ 57</p>
            <p> 57(58) Posterior angiocoxal process curved forward distally as well as with a long, slender, median spine.......  D. dalnegorica</p>
            <p>58(57) Posterior angiocoxal process not curved forward distally as well as without a long, slender median spine............ 59</p>
            <p> 59(38) Gonopod anterior angiocoxal processes either piercing the colpocoxites or sheathed on anterior face of colpocoxites.................................................................................... Genus  Maritimosoma</p>
            <p> 60(61) Anterior angiocoxal process positioned on stick-shaped outgrowth of angiocoxite, as result it looks divided into two unequal parts........................................................................................  M. antis</p>
            <p>61(60) Anterior angiocoxal process not positioned on stick-shaped outgrowth of angiocoxite, as result it not looks divided into two unequal parts..................................................................................... 62</p>
            <p> 62(63) Anterior angiocoxal process piercing the colpocoxite...............................................  M. turova</p>
            <p>63(62) Anterior angiocoxal process sheathed on anterior face of colpocoxite..........................................64</p>
            <p> 64(65) Posterior angiocoxal process not like a caudad convex plate........................................  M. reductum</p>
            <p>65(64) Posterior angiocoxal process like a caudad convex plate................................................... 66</p>
            <p> 66(67) Posterior angiocoxal process with a long, slender, distal process.......................................  M. piceum</p>
            <p> 67(66) Posterior angiocoxal process with an apical and a median pointed horn strongly separated..............  M. schawalleri</p>
            <p>68(37) Gonopod anterior angiocoxal process shorter, of a different shape............................................69</p>
            <p> 69(82) Colpocoxite sheath groove without evident processes........................................Genus  Pacifiosoma</p>
            <p>70(79) Colpocoxites completely or only posteriorly densely covered with papillae and/or pointed spinules................. 71</p>
            <p>71(76) Posterior angiocoxal process without clawlike outgrowth but with rounded pappilate/spinulate outgrowth............ 72</p>
            <p> 72(73) Colpocoxite only posteriorly densely covered with papillae..................................  P. shabalini sp. nov.</p>
            <p>73(72) Colpocoxite completely densely covered with pointed spinules and papillae................................... 74</p>
            <p> 74(75) Apex of colpocoxite pointed...................................................................  P. koiensis</p>
            <p> 75(74) Apex of colpocoxite not pointed...............................................................  P. asperum</p>
            <p>76(71) Posterior angiocoxal process with clawlike outgrowth..................................................... 77</p>
            <p> 77(78) Mesal margin of gonopod colpocoxite drawn into a triangular plate (Fig. 56).................  P. triangulatum sp. nov.</p>
            <p> 78(77) Mesal margin of gonopod colpocoxite not drawn into a triangular plate (Fig. 32)..................  P. acutum sp. nov.</p>
            <p>79(70) Colpocoxites completely or only posteriorly not covered with papillae and/or pointed spinules.................... 80</p>
            <p> 80(81) Anterior angiocoxal processes of posterior gonopods present (Fig. 45).................................  P. cristofer</p>
            <p> 81(80) Anterior angiocoxal processes of posterior gonopods absent..........................................  P. kuruma</p>
            <p>82(69) Colpocoxite sheath groove with evident (at least with mesal sheath process) processes........................... 83</p>
            <p> 83(94) Posterior angiocoxal process of posterior gonopod medium-sized, very small or absent. Colpocoxite (sub)cyathiform in shape................................................................................. Genus  Shearia</p>
            <p>84(89) Mesal sheath processes fused into a large cup-shaped structure.............................................. 85</p>
            <p> 85(86) Posterior angiocoxal process of posterior gonopod rather well-developed...............................  S. oiskaya</p>
            <p>86(85) Posterior angiocoxal process of posterior gonopod small, almost absent........................................87</p>
            <p> 87(88) Anterior angiocoxal process very large, broad, with a small lateral projection.......................  S. shushenskaya</p>
            <p> 88(87) Anterior angiocoxal process different: bifurcated................................................  S. khakassica</p>
            <p>89(84) Mesal sheath processes fused into a small or middle size cup-shaped structure.................................. 90</p>
            <p> 90(91) Apex of the colpocoxite with a subquadrate excavation. Telopodites of anterior gonopods very long.........  S. rybalovi</p>
            <p>91(90) Apex of the colpocoxite different. Telopodites of anterior gonopods shorter.....................................92</p>
            <p> 92(93) Anterior angiocoxal process very large, broad, with a lateral dentiform projection.......................  S. teletskaya</p>
            <p>93(92) Anterior angiocoxal process small, different............................................................ 94</p>
            <p> 94(95) Posterior gonopod angiocoxite in anterior view with one outgrowth...................................  S. calycina</p>
            <p> 95(94) Posterior gonopod angiocoxite in anterior view with two outgrowths.................................  S. densecava</p>
            <p> 96(83) Posterior angiocoxal process of posterior gonopod large. Colpocoxite different.................... Genus  Altajosoma</p>
            <p> 97 (98) Basal half of colpocoxite in anterior view with longitudinal crest...................................  A. kultukensis</p>
            <p>98(97) Basal half of colpocoxite in anterior view without longitudinal crest......................................... 99</p>
            <p>99(102) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove very long, positioned basally................................... 100</p>
            <p> 100(101) Posterior angiocoxal process with a large lateral and three smaller mesal teeth........................  A. deplanatum</p>
            <p> 101(100) Posterior angiocoxal process different: large, curved forward, with pointed apex.......................  A. corniferum</p>
            <p>102(99) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove not very long, not basally positioned............................. 103</p>
            <p> 103(104) Male coxae 12 enlarged, trapezoidal, with small cones on posterior faces...............................  A. coxale</p>
            <p>104(103) Male coxae 12 different............................................................................ 105</p>
            <p> 105(106) Apex of the posterior angiocoxal process without teeth............................................  A. shilenkovi</p>
            <p>106(105) Apex of the posterior angiocoxal process with teeth..................................................... 107</p>
            <p> 107(108) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove as large blade with finger-shape ventrally extending outgrowth.  A. baltyrgan</p>
            <p>108(107) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove different................................................... 109</p>
            <p> 109(110) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove strongly projecting beyond colpocoxite, well visible in anterior view, its tip swollen................................................................................  A. golovatchi</p>
            <p>110(109) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove not protruding considerably beyond colpocoxite, almost invisible in anterior view, its apex different............................................................................ 111</p>
            <p>111(116) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove with a laterally cupped lamella.................................. 112</p>
            <p> 112(113) None of the five teeth on posterior angiocoxal process set well apart from the others....................  A. kemerovo</p>
            <p>113(112) One of the five teeth on posterior angiocoxal process set well apart from the others............................ 114</p>
            <p> 114(115) Anterior angiocoxal process of posterior gonopods short..........................................  A. bakurovi</p>
            <p> 115(114) Anterior angiocoxal process of posterior gonopods long......................................  A. longiprocessum</p>
            <p> 116(111) Lateral process of colpocoxite sheath groove without a laterally cupped lamella........................  A. katunicum</p>
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