Oxidus obtusus ( Takakuwa, 1942 )

Anh D. Nguyen, Zoltán Korsós, Kuem-Hee Jang & Ui-Wook Hwang, 2017, A revision and phylogenetic analysis of the millipede genus Oxidus Cook, 1911 (Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 293, pp. 1-22 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.293

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:608B2AAB-39A4-494C-9CE0-AA84916008BE

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5672744

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Oxidus obtusus ( Takakuwa, 1942 )
status

 

Oxidus obtusus ( Takakuwa, 1942) View in CoL

Fig. 8B View Fig. 8

Orthomorpha obtusa Takakuwa, 1942a: 363 , 367, fg. 7.

Oxidus obtusus View in CoL – Chamberlin & Wang 1953: 6. — Takakuwa 1954: 37. — Jeekel 1963a: 20. — Nguyen & Sierwald 2013: 1295.

Diagnosis

This species can be distinguished by its gonopod femorite being short, very broad gently distad; process h bent upward at tip, like a lamellar sickle; spine z small, obtuse; solenophore large, broad and simple, especially wide at its base; mesal lobule not separated from rounded solenophore tip ( Takakuwa 1942a).

Remarks

This species was described from South Korea ( Takakuwa 1942a). Later, Chamberlin & Wang (1953) reported two ♀♀ in the collection of the American Natural History Museum (New York) from Japan. It is possible that the locality was mislabelled because they stated that those specimens were collected and deposited by Dr. Takakuwa Y. Thus, it is believed that these two ♀♀ were collected from the same locality as the species holotype (South Korea).

Lim (2001) synonymized O. obtusus with O. gracilis . He argued that the two species differ only in the number of postfemoral branches, three in O. obtusus and four in O. gracilis ; in his opinion, such a difference is minor and cannot be used to separate two species. With the two species O. gracilis and O. gigas , those characters are important for species delimitation. It is recommended, therefore, that Oxidus obtusus should be considered a valid species. Examination of further fresh material is needed to confrm that recommendation.

Distribution

South Korea.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Polydesmida

Family

Paradoxosomatidae

Tribe

Sulciferini

Genus

Oxidus

Loc

Oxidus obtusus ( Takakuwa, 1942 )

Anh D. Nguyen, Zoltán Korsós, Kuem-Hee Jang & Ui-Wook Hwang 2017
2017
Loc

Orthomorpha obtusa

Takakuwa 1942: 363
1942
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