taxonID	type	description	language	source
B11AFA1A601B392B8B2542DC090FBE6D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Differs from Sinocallipus simplipodicus, Sinocallipus jaegeri and Sinocallipus thai by the white-yellowish body colour, brown antennomeres 2 - 5 and eye composed of 33 ocelli, and from Sinocallipus deharvengi by the smaller body size, antennae and gonocoxal process g, as well as by having paraprocts divided into larger ventral and smaller dorsal sclerites.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
B11AFA1A601B392B8B2542DC090FBE6D.taxon	description	Description. Males: Maximal length ca 50 mm, width of midbody PT 2.4 mm, 67 - 69 PT + telson. Body colour: uniformly white-yellowish, without particular coloration pattern; metazonites without posterior band. Head: uniformly white, cephalic suture visible. Antennae: long, extending beyond the posterior edge of PT 9 when folded backwards; antennomeres 2 - 5 light brown; 1, 6, 7 - white (Fig. 1); length of antennomeres: 1 - 0.3 mm, 2 - 1.4 mm, 3 - 1.8 mm, 4 - 1.2 mm, 5 - 1.3 mm, 6 - 0.7 mm, 7 - 0.4 mm; antennomere ratio: 3> 2> 5> 4> 6> 7> 1; tip of antennomere 7 with four cones protruding beyond posterior margin (Fig. 2). Eyes: black, well delineated, composed of 33 ocelli in 5 rows (Fig. 3). Width of PT 2 = 3 <1 = 4 <5 <6 <7. PT higher than broad, ratio: 1.05: 1. Dorsal side of collum and PT 2 - 3 smooth, lateral sides ribbed. Crests poorly developed, broad and flattened anteriorly, abruptly narrowing and more pronounced posteriorly; 5 + 5 between the ozopores on midbody PT. Ozopores small, barely visible on most PT, lying between crests 5 and 6 in midbody PT. Paraprocts divided into smaller dorsal and larger ventral sclerites. Dorsal sclerite surmounted with two macrosetae in a vertical row. Spinnerets: long and slender, ending with a long seta. All legs white-yellowish, long and slender, ending with a long claw. Tarsal pads very poorly developed, present on leg-pairs 3 - 12. No particular modifications on coxae of pregonopodal legs, prefemora of legs 4 - 7 swollen. Leg-pair 9 (Figs 4, 26): coxa subtrapezoidal; trochanter expanded medio-ventrad forming a rather elongated process (h) with a pointed tip and a smaller process z. Chaetotaxy: unknown, all setae broken off. Gonopods (Fig. 5): similar to those of congeners; coxae (cx): process g moderately large and swollen, ca 1.5 times the length of process k; processes g and k apically rounded, not truncated as in Sinocallipus jaegeri. Femoroid (fe): with three slender, acicular (n), and one short and subfalcate (m) terminal projections. Cannula (ca): long, and slender, not coiled. Female: unknown.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
7DB6D4087CB8957F48E48F36D895EEEA.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Differs from congeners by having almost equally subdivided paraprocts, long antennae, strongly swollen and long gonocoxal process g, and comparatively short, pointed tip of the trochanteral process of leg 9. It can be distinguished from Sinocallipus simplipodicus, Sinocallipus jaegeri and Sinocallipus thai also by the white-yellowish body colour and brown antennomeres 2 - 5, and from Sinocallipus catba and Sinocallipus steineri by the large body size.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
7DB6D4087CB8957F48E48F36D895EEEA.taxon	description	Description. Males: Maximal length: ca 68 - 70 mm, width of midbody PT 3.2 mm, 70 PT + telson. Body colour: uniformly white-yellowish, without particular coloration pattern, metazonites without posterior band. Head: uniformly white, pilose; cephalic suture visible. Antennae: long, extending beyond the posterior edge of PT 10 when folded backwards; antennomeres 2 - 5 light brown; 1, 6, 7 - white (Fig. 6); length of antennomeres: 1 - 0.5 mm, 2 - 2.0 mm, 3 - 2.5 mm, 4 - 1.7 mm, 5 - 1.8 mm, 6 - 0.8 mm, 7 - 0.4 mm; antennomere ratio: 3> 2> 5> 4> 6> 1> 7; tip of antennomere 7 with four short cones (Fig. 7). Eyes: black, well delineated, composed of 37 - 38 ocelli in 5 - 6 rows (Fig. 8). Width of PT: 1 = 2 = 3 <4 <5 <6 <7. PT higher than broad, ratio: 1.06: 1. Dorsal side of collum and PT 2 - 3 smooth. Crests poorly developed, flattened, 5 + 5 between the ozopores on midbody PT, anterior part of crests broad, abruptly narrowing posteriorly. Ozopores small, barely visible on PT 5 - 6, lying on crest 6 in midbody PT, missing on the last 4 PT. Paraprocts divided into two almost equal-sized dorsal and ventral sclerites (Fig. 9). Dorsal sclerite surmounted by a macroseta situated on a tiny lobe. Spinnerets: long and slender, ending with a long seta. All setae on telson dark brown, contrasting with the white background. All legs white-yellowish, long and slender, ending with a long claw. Tarsal pads very poorly developed, present on leg-pairs 3 - 12. No particular modifications on coxae of pregonopodal legs. Prefemora of legs 4 - 7 swollen. Leg-pair 9 (Figs 10, 27): coxa subtrapezoidal; trochanteral lobe (h) with a comparatively short tip and poorly developed process z. Chaetotaxy: unknown, all setae broken off. Gonopods (Fig. 11): similar to those of congeners; differ by the large coxal (cx) process g more than 3 times the length of process k; processes g and k apically rounded, not truncated as in Sinocallipus jaegeri. Femoroid (fe): with three slender, acicular (n), and one short and subfalcate (m) terminal projections. Cannula (ca): long and slender, not coiled. Females: 70 - 74 PT + telson; body colour darker, lateral sides light brownish; crests more pronounced than in males; second leg-pair unmodified (Fig. 12).	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
11FD4222CE89BC437B7AF8AB5B7CAF31.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Differs from congeners by the following set of characters: reduced eyes, composed of 10 - 11 ocelli; well expressed, narrow, pleurotergal crests; 59 - 61 PT; white-yellowish body and antennae; gonopods: process g short, almost half length of that of Sinocallipus deharvengi, apically truncated; k small and more abrupt apically than those of Sinocallipus simplipodicus, Sinocallipus thai and Sinocallipus deharvengi; cannula straight.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
11FD4222CE89BC437B7AF8AB5B7CAF31.taxon	description	Description. Males: Maximal length ca 45 mm, width of midbody PT 1.7 mm, 61 PT + telson. Body colour: white-yellowish; head and anterior 10 PT much whiter than the gray-yellowish middle and posterior ones; metazonites with a posterior light brown band, more pronounced on posterior PT (Fig. 14). Head: uniformly white, pilose, cephalic suture barely visible. Antennae: long, slightly extending beyond the posterior edge of PT 10 when folded backwards; length of antennomeres: 1 - 0.4 mm, 2 - 1.2 mm, 3 - 1.5 mm, 4 - 1.0 mm, 5 - 1.0 mm, 6 - 0.6 mm, 7 - 0.3 mm; antennomere ratio: 3> 2> 4 = 5> 6> 1> 7; tip of antennomere 7 with four cones protruding well beyond the edge. All antennomeres snow white. Eyes: very inconspicuous, transparent, in adults composed of 10 - 11 small ocelli in two rows (Fig. 15). Width of PT: 2 - 4 <1 = 5 <6 <7 <8 <9 <10. PT higher than broad, ratio: 1.06: 1. Dorsal side of collum and PT 2 - 3 smooth; complete crests series appearing from PT 4 onwards. Crests at midbody PT well apart from each other; 6 + 6 (lateralmost one less pronounced), no secondary crest series, all crests well expressed (ribbed), narrow, equally broad along the whole length of metazonite, not touching anteriorly (Fig. 16). Ozopores situated on midbody PT between crests 3 and 4, visible from sixth to last but two PT. Paraprocts divided into smaller dorsal and bigger ventral sclerites. Each dorsal sclerite with a pair of macrosetae situated on small lobes in vertical line. Spinnerets: long and slender, ending with a long seta each. All setae on telson dark brown, contrasting with the white background. All legs white-yellowish, very long and slender, ending with a long claw. Tarsal pads poorly developed, present only on leg-pairs 3 - 12. No particular modifications on coxae of pregonopodal legs. Prefemora of posterior legs less swollen than others. Leg-pairs 4 - 7: coxa subquadrate; prefemur strongly swollen. Leg-pair 9 (Figs 17, 28): coxa subquadrate; trochanter with two processes: anterior one (h) higher, leaf-shaped, its tip very sharp, spine-like, curved cephalad; posterior process (z) rounded with a small hook; a small pore (p) opening below the hook. Chaetotaxy (Table 1): all setae slender and apically pointed, in anterior position on all segments (excluding penultimate ones). Gonopods (Figs 18, 19): similar to those of congeners. Coxae (cx): process g short, almost half length of that of Sinocallipus deharvengi, apically truncated (in lateral view); k small and more abrupt apically than in Sinocallipus simplipodicus, Sinocallipus thai and Sinocallipus deharvengi. Femoroid (fe): with two slender, acicular (n), and one shorter and subfalcate (m) terminal projections, latter projecting into a long and thin filament. Cannula (ca): long and slender, not coiled. Females: 58 - 59 PT in adults; middle PT slightly broader than those of the male.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
F64D0A59792FB6784B7A740192C2BD2A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Only known from Xiao Cave, Hekou Yaozu Autonomous County, Yunnan Province, China.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
7BADECDF0D5B09724595D048EC3D2F6F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Males: Differs from congeners by the following set of characters: 67 - 71 PT in adults; head and PT 1 - 4 white, remaining PT mottled light brown-grayish, antennomeres 2 - 6 brown; antennae moderately long, extending beyond posterior edge of PT 7 when folded backwards; eyes black, well delineated, composed of 33 - 35 ocelli; midbody PT with 3 + 3 crests between ozopores; all crests flattened, almost equally broad along metazonal length, only slightly narrowed posteriorly and touching each other anteriorly. Gonopods: differ from those of congeners by the laterally narrowed gonocoxal process g and by the much longer process k being 2 / 3 rd the height of g.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
7BADECDF0D5B09724595D048EC3D2F6F.taxon	description	Description. Males: Maximal length: ca 54 - 55 mm, width of midbody PT 2.5 mm, 67 - 71 PT + telson. Body colour: generally white-yellowish; head and PT 1 - 4 white, remaining PT mottled light brown-grayish, the last 1 / 5 of the body brownish; metazonites with a narrow transverse posterior band. Head: white-yellowish, pilose; epicranium marbled light brown; cephalic suture visible. Antennae: moderately long, extending beyond the posterior edge of PT 7 when folded backwards; antennomeres 1 and 7 white, 2 - 6 - brown; length of antennomeres: 1 - 0.4 mm, 2 - 1.1 mm, 3 - 1.3 mm, 4 - 0.8 mm, 5 - 0.9 mm, 6 - 0.7 mm, 7 - 0.3 mm; antennomere ratio: 3> 2> 5> 4> 6> 1> 7; tip of antennomere 7 with four cones protruding well beyond the edge. Eyes: black, well delineated, composed of 33 - 35 ocelli in 5 rows (Fig. 20). Width of PT: 2 - 3 <1 = 4 <5 <6 <7 <8 <9 <10. PT slightly higher than broad; ratio: 1.07: 1. Dorsal side of collum and PT 2 - 3 smooth, ribbed only laterally; complete crests series appearing from PT 4 onwards. Midbody PT with 3 + 3 crests between ozopores; no secondary crest series, all crests flattened, almost equally broad along the metazonal length, only slightly narrowed posteriorly and touching each other anteriorly. Ozopores on midbody PT lying between crests 3 and 4, visible from sixth to last but two PT. Paraprocts divided into smaller dorsal and bigger ventral sclerites. Each dorsal sclerite with a pair of macrosetae in a vertical line. Spinnerets: long and slender, ending with a long seta each. All setae on telson dark brown, contrasting with the whitish background. All legs white-yellowish, moderately long and slender, ending with a long claw. Tarsal pads poorly developed, present only on leg-pairs 3 - 12. No particular modifications on coxae of pregonopodal legs. Prefemora of legs 4 - 7 swollen. Leg-pair 9 (Figs 21, 29): coxa subtrapezoidal; trochanter with two processes: anterior one (h) higher, leaf-shaped, its tip very sharpened, spine-like, curved cephalad; posterior process (z) rounded with a small triangular bulge; a small pore opening (p) below the bulge. Chaetotaxy: pleurotergal setae barely visible, minute, one each on PT 1 and 2, others presumably broken off. Gonopods (Figs 22, 23): similar to those of congeners, but process k is longer. Coxae (cx): process g laterally narrowed, not clavate as in the other congeners; apical part slighly truncated (in lateral view); k 2 / 3 the height of process g, slightly bent lateralwards at midlength; apex with a small hook pointing towards process g. Femoroid (fe): with three slender, acicular (n), and one shorter and subfalcate (m) terminal projections, latter almost half length of the longest projection. Cannula (ca): long and slender, not coiled, its distal part lying between processes h and z on trochanter of leg 9 in close proximity to the pore opening (p). Female: unknown.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
969B7F354CEE73B919CD19953F1B74E9.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Only known from the type locality in Thailand, Saraburi Province, Muang District, Sriwilai Cave Temple, 14 ° 41 ' 40 " N, 100 ° 54 ' 34 " E. The unique holotype was collected under a rock at the base of a limestone hill.	en	Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2011): A review of the millipede genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae), with notes on gonopods monotony vs. peripheral diversity in millipedes. ZooKeys 90: 13-34, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.90.1291
