Review of the millipede genus Xystodesmus (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), with seven new species from the southwestern part of Japan

Authors: Korsós, Zoltán DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1231.141443 Published: Jan. 1, 2025 Source: ZooKeys OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: Island geography · Topics: Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy, Spider Taxonomy and Behavior Studies, Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies

The genus Xystodesmus Cook, 1895 (most closely related to Riukiaria Attems, 1938) is retained as a taxon of xystodesmine millipedes with a relatively small body length (25–35 mm), male gonopods more complicated than just a forceps-like conformation, and with live colouration of grey-brown tergites with red, orange, or yellow paranotal spots. Seven new species of the genus (Xystodesmus fasciatus sp. nov., X. keramae sp. nov., X. kumamotoensis sp. nov., X. kumeensis sp. nov., X. parvus sp. nov., X. rebekae sp. nov., X. sesokoensis sp. nov.) are described from the islands of Kyushu, Okinawa-jima, Kume-jima, Okinoerabu-jima, Aka-jima, Amami-O-shima, and Sesoko-jima, southwestern Japan. Koreoaria Verhoeff, 1937, syn. nov. is synonymised with Xystodesmus Cook, 1895, so X. pallidus (Verhoeff, 1937), comb. nov. (ex Koreoaria pallida), and X. amoenus (Takakuwa, 1942), comb. nov. (ex K. amoena) are established. Furthermore, X. variatus (Pocock, 1895), comb. nov. (ex Fontaria variata), and X. saltuosus (Haga, 1968), comb. nov. (ex Rhysodesmus saltuosus) are re-evaluated and redescribed, based on re-examination of types and of freshly collected material (X. variatus only). All new species, as well as X. martensii (Peters, 1864), X. nikkoensis (Chamberlin & Wang, 1953), and X. variatus are illustrated with colour habitus photographs taken of live specimens, to facilitate field identification.

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