J.-P. Mauriès’s research while affiliated with Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle and other places

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FIGURE 2. Guipuzcosoma karinae sp. nov., habitus (ZMBN). A. ♂ paratype, lateral view. B. ♂ paratype, anterior part of body, showing head and collum in dorsal view. C. ♂ paratype, anterior part of body, lateral view. D. ♀ paratype, midbody rings, dorsal view. E. ♂ paratype, lateral view. Scale bars: 1 mm.
FIGURE 4. Guipuzcosoma karinae sp. nov., legs and gonopods. A. ♀ paratype, leg-pair 3, anterior view, arrow indicates lateral sternal lobe (IZB). B-F. ♂ paratype (ZMBN). B. Leg-pair 7, posterior view, arrow indicates coxal mesal bump. C. Leg-pair 10, anterior view, arrow indicates trochanteral bump. D. Leg-pair 11, posterior view, arrow indicates coxal process. E. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. F. Posterior gonopods, posterior view. Abbreviations: A1: angiocoxite 1; A2: angiocoxite 2; C: colpocoxite; Ct: coxotelopodite; Cx: coxite; h: mesal horns; pr: pigment remnants; S: gonopodal sternum. Scale bars: 0.2
FIGURE 7. Guipuzcosoma reipi sp. nov., habitus. A-D. ♂ holotype (SMNG). A. Lateral view. B. Anterior part of body, showing head and collum in dorsal view. C. Anterior part of body, lateral view. D. Midbody rings, dorsal view. E. ♂ paratype, lateral view (IZB). Scale bars: 1 mm.
FIGURE 9. Guipuzcosoma reipi sp. nov., legs and gonopods. A. ♀ paratype (NHMW MY10254), leg-pair 3, anterior view, arrow indicates lateral sternal lobe. B-D. ♂ paratype (SMNG). B. Leg-pair 7, posterior view, arrow indicates coxal mesal bump. C. Right leg 10, anterior view, arrow indicates trochanteral bump. D. Leg-pair 11, posterior view, arrow indicates coxal process. E. ♂ paratype (NHMW MY10255), anterior gonopods, anterior view. F. ♂ paratype (NHMW MY10255), posterior gonopods, posterior view. Abbreviations: A1: angiocoxite 1; A2: angiocoxite 2; C: colpocoxite; Ct: coxotelopodite; Cx: coxite; h: mesal horns; pr: pigment remnants; S: gonopodal sternum. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 11. Guipuzcosoma reipi sp. nov., ♂♂ paratypes and ♀ paratype. A. ♂ paratype, anterior gonopods, anterior view (NHMW MY10255). B. ♂ paratype, anterior gonopods, lateral view (SMNG). C. ♂ paratype, anterior gonopods, posterior view (NHMW MY10255). D. ♂ paratype, anterior gonopods, postero-distal view (SMNG). E, F. ♂ paratype, posterior gonopods, anterior and lateral views, respectively (SMNG). G. ♀ paratype, vulvae, distal view (NHMW MY10254). Abbreviations: A1: angiocoxite 1; A2: angiocoxite 2; aA2: anterior branch of angiocoxite 2; B: bursa; bc: basal protrusion of colpocoxite; C: colpocoxite; cb: concave bulge; Ct: coxotelopodite; Cx: coxite; dA1: distal process of angiocoxite 1; deC: distal extension of colpocoxite; h: mesal horns; ho: hair-like outgrowths; mbs: medial bursal structure; ms: membranous structure of colpocoxite; O: operculum; pA1: posterior process of angiocoxite 1; pA2: posterior branch of angiocoxite 2; pC: posterior mesal protrusion of colpocoxite; Pgm: postgenital membranous structure; pr: pigment remnants; S: gonopodal sternum. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.

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Two new species of the previously monospecific genus Guipuzcosoma Vicente & Mauriès, 1980 from Spain, with establishment of Guipuzcosomatidae fam. nov. (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida)
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Jean-Paul Mauriès

The present paper refers to the description of two new species of the previously monospecific genus Guipuzcosoma, viz., Guipuzcosoma karinae sp. nov. and G. reipi sp. nov. Given the unique combination of characters of this genus, we have established a higher taxonomic category, Guipuzcosomatidae fam. nov., which is clearly different from the family Vandeleumatidae, to which Guipuzcosoma was assigned earlier. Based on the structures of the anterior and posterior gonopods, we speculate that the new family may belong to the superfamilies Anthroleucosomatoidea or Cleidogonoidea. A diagnosis of the family, a brief description of the genus, as well as a diagnosis of all three species and detailed descriptions with illustrations of the two new species are presented. All three species were mapped. Additionally, some problems related to the taxonomy and classification within Chordeumatida, as well as the hypothetical association of the new family with some other chordeumatidans, are briefly discussed. Finally, the monospecific genus Miniusoma Mauriès, 2014 is transferred here from the family Vandeleumatidae to the family Anthogonidae.

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Haplocookia enghoffi sp. n. ♂ paratype NHMW 9366: A Habitus, lateral view B Head and first body rings, lateral view.
Haplocookia enghoffi sp.n. ♂ paratype MNHN- JC 380: A Antenna B Collum C 10th metatergite bearing ozopore D leg, tarsus and apical claw. Scale bar 0.1 mm.
Haplocookia enghoffi sp. n. ♂ paratype: A Left gonopod, mesal view B Left gonopod, postero-lateral view. Abbreviations: C cannula, Cx Coxa, p prefemur, S seminal groove, So solenomere, t tibiotarsus. Scale bar 0.1 mm.
Heterocookia novator (Silvestri, 1896) and Heterocookia tunisiaca Ceuca, 1967, habitus. AHeterocookia novator (Tunisia, Gov. Béja, Jebel El Jouza Amdoun, coll. & det. N. Akkari, MNHN) BHeterocookia tunisiaca (Algeria, wilaya El Tarf, El Kala, coll. Kahina Houd-Chaker, det. J.-J. Geoffroy, MNHN).
North African Trichopolydesmidae, right gonopod in postero-lateral view: AHaplocookia mauritanica Brölemann, 1915 (redrawn after Brölemann 1915) BHaplocookia franzi Schubart, 1960 (redrawn after Schubart 1960) CHeterocookia novator (Silvestri, 1896) DHeterocookia tunisiaca Ceuca, 1967. Scale bar 0.1 mm.
A review of the family Trichopolydesmidae in North Africa with a description of a new species from Tunisia

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A new species of the genus Haplocookia Brölemann, 1915 is described from Cap Bon Peninsula in Tunisia (North Africa) and a historical account of the poorly understood genera Haplocookia and Heterocookia Silvestri, 1898 is provided. Comments on the taxonomy of the family Trichopolydesmidae are presented, as well as an identification key to the trichopolydesmid species hitherto known from North Africa and an updated list of the Polydesmida in the region.






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... Kurnik (1990) claims that vulvae are consistent enough and do not vary within the population of examined chordeumatidans, therefore should be considered. Recently, in a paper by Antić & Mauriès (2022), the usefulness of vulvae as a taxonomic character in the newly risen chordeumatidan family Guipuzcosomatidae has been emphasized, and the authors showed that all three species of the genus Guipuzcosoma Vicente & Mauriès, 1980 can be clearly differentiated only based on vulval structures. Depictions of vulvae in the family Anthroleucosomatidae were sparsely given (Ćurčić & Makarov 1997(Ćurčić & Makarov , 1998Ćurčić et al. 2007;Makarov et al. 2003;Antić et al. 2020). ...

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Dazbogosoma mokoshae, a new cavernicolous species of the previously monospecific genus Dazbogosoma Makarov & Ćurčić, 2012, from Serbia (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida: Anthroleucosomatidae)
Two new species of the previously monospecific genus Guipuzcosoma Vicente & Mauriès, 1980 from Spain, with establishment of Guipuzcosomatidae fam. nov. (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida)

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... At present, it is an unsolved problem in Diplopoda taxonomy (Shear, 1973(Shear, , 1977Hoffman, 1980;Hoffman et al., 1996;Adis, 2002;Golovatch & VandenSpiegel, 2014;Recuero, 2014). Myrmecodesmus is a diverse genus with some of the highest species numbers that exist within the family Pyrgodesmidae (Golovatch, 1999;Shelley, 2004;Golovatch et al., 2016). Table 1 shows an updated list of the valid species that belong to Myrmecodesmus, according to the literature reviewed to date. ...

Detailed iconography of the widespread Neotropical millipede, Myrmecodesmus hastatus (Schubart, 1945), and the first record of the species from the Caribbean area (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Pyrgodesmidae)

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... However, since lb in E. kurtschevae sp.n. is clearly flattened and non-flagelliform, we tend to regard the new species as a member of Eurhinocricus. As the geographically closest record belongs to a closer unidentified congener from Fiji, Melanesia [Golovatch et al., 2021] DESCRIPTION. Body ca. ...

On the collections of Indo-Australian Spirobolida (Diplopoda) kept in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University, Russia. 3. Some Rhinocricidae
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  • March 2021

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... This time it is devoted to descriptions of two new species of Spirobolellus Pocock, 1894, Spirobolellidae, a diverse family that mainly occurs in the Indo-Australian region [Jeekel, 2001;Minelli, 2015]. Our previous contribution dealt with a new species of Pachybolidae from Papua New Guinea [Golovatch et al., 2020]. ...

On the collections of Indo-Australian Spirobolida (Diplopoda) kept in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University, Russia. 1. A new species of Arisemolus Hoffman, 1980 from Papua New Guinea
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  • September 2020

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... Mostly degraded today in dense and low bushes, it formerly included some fine stands of rather dense forest that have been destroyed by uninterrupted quarrying from the end of the last century. Biological exploration of the soil and cave fauna of these hills was carried out during the last two decades, and revealed a rich and original fauna, characterised by a number of endemic taxa of invertebrates: Gastropoda (Vermeulen et al., 2007(Vermeulen et al., , 2009), Arachnida (Makol & Gabrys, 2005;Schwendinger & Martens, 2006;Judson, 2007Judson, , 2017Fernandez et al., 2014Fernandez et al., , 2015, Pauropoda (Scheller, 2004), Diplopoda (Golovatch et al., 2009(Golovatch et al., , 2014(Golovatch et al., , 2016Mauriès et al., 2010), Coleoptera (Deuve, 1996;Ferrer, 2004Ferrer, , 2006Meregalli & Osella, 2007;Jałoszyński, 2017), Hymenoptera is the type species of the genus. The distribution of the six species of the genus present in Hòn Chông is discussed. ...

Four new species of the millipede genus Eutrichodesmus Silvestri, 1910, from caves in Indochina (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Haplodesmidae)
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  • December 2016

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... A pesar de su interés, los milpiés son un grupo poco estudiado en la península ibérica en comparación con otras regiones de Europa (Kime y Enghoff 2011, 2021. No obstante, en la última década ha habido un resurgir de la diplopodología en esta región (Akkari y Enghoff 2012Mauriès 2012Mauriès , 2013Mauriès , 2014aMauriès , 2014bMauriès , 2015Mauriès , 2018Enghoff y Reboleira 2013a, 2013bReboleira y Enghoff 2013, 2014a, 2014b, 2018Gilgado et al. 2015aGilgado et al. , 2015bGilgado et al. , 2015cGilgado et al. , 2017Gilgado et al. , 2020aGilgado et al. , 2020bSerra y Mauriès 2015, 2018Akkari et al. 2018;Djursvoll 2019;Recuero y Rodríguez-Flores 2020;Mateos 2021), y una buena parte de este estudio se ha centrado en especies del medio subterráneo (Enghoff y Reboleira 2013a, 2013bMauriès 2013Mauriès , 2014aReboleira y Enghoff 2013, 2014b, 2018Gilgado et al. 2015aGilgado et al. , 2015bGilgado et al. , 2015cGilgado et al. , 2017Gilgado et al. , 2020aPérez Fernández y Mauriès 2015;Akkari et al. 2018;Djursvoll 2019;Mauriès y Pérez Fernández 2019). Pese a este reciente impulso, el conocimiento sobre una gran parte de las especies ibéricas, incluyendo las troglobias, se reduce a su morfología y su localidad típica, y apenas nada sobre su biología, ecología o estado de conservación. ...

Trois espèces nouvelles de diplopodes cavernicoles de l’Andalousie (Espagne) (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Polydesmidae; Chordeumatida: Vandeleumatidae, Opisthocheiridae)
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  • December 2013

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... At present, this genus encompasses eleven species that range from the Himalayas of India (Assam and Darjeeling District) and Myanmar to southern China, Laos, Vietnam and Indonesia (Sumatra) (Fig. 5). Five of the species are presumed troglobites: one in Laos, the other four in southern China (Golovatch et al. 2010;Golovatch 2016;Golovatch and VandenSpiegel 2017;Liu et al. 2017). Below the description of one more new congener is presented, the first to be found epigeically in China. ...

Two new species of the millipede genus Trichopeltis Pocock, 1894 (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Cryptodesmidae) from Vietnam and China
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  • December 2010

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... A pesar de su interés, los milpiés son un grupo poco estudiado en la península ibérica en comparación con otras regiones de Europa (Kime y Enghoff 2011, 2021. No obstante, en la última década ha habido un resurgir de la diplopodología en esta región (Akkari y Enghoff 2012Mauriès 2012Mauriès , 2013Mauriès , 2014aMauriès , 2014bMauriès , 2015Mauriès , 2018Enghoff y Reboleira 2013a, 2013bReboleira y Enghoff 2013, 2014a, 2014b, 2018Gilgado et al. 2015aGilgado et al. , 2015bGilgado et al. , 2015cGilgado et al. , 2017Gilgado et al. , 2020aGilgado et al. , 2020bSerra y Mauriès 2015, 2018Akkari et al. 2018;Djursvoll 2019;Recuero y Rodríguez-Flores 2020;Mateos 2021), y una buena parte de este estudio se ha centrado en especies del medio subterráneo (Enghoff y Reboleira 2013a, 2013bMauriès 2013Mauriès , 2014aReboleira y Enghoff 2013, 2014b, 2018Gilgado et al. 2015aGilgado et al. , 2015bGilgado et al. , 2015cGilgado et al. , 2017Gilgado et al. , 2020aPérez Fernández y Mauriès 2015;Akkari et al. 2018;Djursvoll 2019;Mauriès y Pérez Fernández 2019). Pese a este reciente impulso, el conocimiento sobre una gran parte de las especies ibéricas, incluyendo las troglobias, se reduce a su morfología y su localidad típica, y apenas nada sobre su biología, ecología o estado de conservación. ...

Quatre espèces nouvelles de Diplopodes cavernicoles de l’Andalousie (Espagne) (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Polydesmidae; Chordeumatida: Chamaesomatidae, Opisthocheiridae)
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  • December 2014

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... Most MDL-HC troglobionts are endemic, many to a single cave (Table 1). Among these are two taxonomically isolated genera: the millipede Eostemmiulus from Hang Mo So, basal to the order Stemmiulida [99], and the tenebrionid Harvengia, type genus of the subtribe Harvengina [91]; the pseudoscorpion genus Cybella, type of the subfamily Cybellinae, was described from two troglophilic endemics of the MDL karsts [61]. Altogether, the levels of endemism and relictuality among the MDL-HC fauna are currently unmatched in other karst areas of Asia. ...

Un nouveau genre et une nouvelle espèce de l’ordre Stemmiulida du Viet-Nam (Diplopoda)
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  • December 2010

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... Generally, Zephronia is one of the most speciose groups among the diplopods and contains more than 50 described species (Wesener 2016). Recent research has continued to underscore the remarkably high diversity within the genus Zephronia, which has led to the discovery of an increasing number of species (Golovatch et al. 2012;Semenyuk et al. 2018;Wesener 2019;Likhitrakarn et al. 2021;Srisonchai et al. 2021;Rosenmejer et al. 2021;Bhansali and Wesener 2022;Zhao et al. 2022). A total of nine species of Zephronia have been recorded so far from Thailand (see Likhitrakarn et al. 2023), while only one species is known from Cambodia (Z. ...

On the identities of Cryxus Leach, 1814 and Zephronia Gray, 1832, the oldest generic names in the millipede order Sphaerotheriida (Diplopoda)

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