Abstract

The genus Diaphorodesmus is revised and shown to comprise only a single species, Diaphorodesmus dorsicornis (Porat, 1894) by priority, with the only other formal congener, Diaphorodesmus attemsii Verhoeff, 1938, considered as its junior subjective synonym, syn. n. A new monotypic genus, Diaphorodesmoides gen. n., is created to include Diaphorodesmoides lamottei sp. n., from southwestern Cameroon. Both these genera seem to be especially similar in sharing remarkable dorsal horns on metaterga 2–4, a unique synapomorphy in the basically Afrotropical subfamily Prepodesminae, family Chelodesmidae, to which they belong. In contrast to Diaphorodesmus which shows two, increasingly short, paramedian horns on each of metaterga 2–4, the ozopores borne on distinct porosteles, and the gonopod prefemoral process and solenophore less strongly elaborate, Diaphorodesmoides gen. n. has a single, increasingly large, central horn on each of metaterga 2–4, the ozopores opening flush dorsolaterally on the surface of poriferous paraterga, and both the gonopod prefemoral process and solenophore especially complex. The genus Campodesmoides VandenSpiegel, Golovatch & Nzoko Fiemapong, 2015, and its sole, and type, species Campodesmoides corniger VandenSpiegel, Golovatch & Nzoko Fiemapong, 2015, are transferred from Campodesmidae to Chelodesmidae and formally synonymized with Diaphorodesmus and Diaphorodesmus dorsicornis, both syn. n.

Highlights

  • The western African genus Diaphorodesmus Silvestri, 1896, was erected by Silvestri (1896) to encompass a single species that Porat (1894) had described as Paradesmus dorsicornis Porat, 1894, from Cameroon

  • The original description and most of the illustrations as presented by Porat (1894) were quite adequate for that time, showing almost all necessary details of body structure, including the remarkably strong, suberect, paramedian horns gradually decreasing in size on metaterga 2–4

  • Carl (1905), based on material from Cabo San Juan, Spanish Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, and, later, Attems (1931, 1938), based on rich samples coming from Mukonje Farm, Bibundi and Victoria, Cameroon, provided detailed descriptions and very clear illustrations of what they identified as D. dorsicornis

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Introduction

The western African genus Diaphorodesmus Silvestri, 1896, was erected by Silvestri (1896) to encompass a single species that Porat (1894) had described as Paradesmus dorsicornis Porat, 1894, from Cameroon.

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