Hiltonius Chamberlin, 1918

Shelley, Rowland M. & Floyd, Samuel D., 2014, Expanded concept of the milliped family Spirobolidae Diplopoda: Spirobolida: Spirobolidea): Proposals of Aztecolini n. tribe and Floridobolinae / ini and Tylobolini n. stats.; (re) descriptions of Floridobolus and F. penneri, both Causey, 1957, and F. orini n. sp.; hypotheses on origins and affinities, Insecta Mundi 2014 (357), pp. 1-50 : 23

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Hiltonius Chamberlin, 1918
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Genus Hiltonius Chamberlin, 1918 View in CoL

Julus (Julus) (not Linnaeus) in part: Saussure, 1859:329; 1860:96.

Spirobolus View in CoL (not Brandt) in part: Saussure and Humbert, 1872:74–75, 175.

Hiltonius Chamberlin, 1918b:166 View in CoL ; 1943b:21; 1949:166. Loomis and Hoffman, 1951:51. Chamberlin and Hoffman, 1958:163. Hoffman and Keeton, 1960:15. Keeton, 1960a:97–99. Buckett, 1964:23. Loomis, 1966:25; 1968a:92; 1968b:392. Jeekel, 1971:199. Hoffman, 1980a:77; 1998b:64; 1999:41. Shelley, 2002a:98 .

Type-species. H. pulchrus Chamberlin, 1918 View in CoL , by original designation.

Diagnosis. Generally stout, robust Tylobolini ; paraprocts usually slightly re-entrant, with or without marginal rims. Posterior gonopod acropodite usually with two variably distinct distal lobes, only slightly prolonged if any, not curving strongly dorsad or decurved and not imparting uncinate appearance to overall appendage.

Components. Ten nominal species, both extant and fossilized; one species is divided into two subspecies: H. mexicanus ( Saussure, 1859) ; H. hebes ( Bollman, 1887) ; H. reptans (Porat, 1888) ; H. australis (Grinnell, 1908) ; H. fossulifer (Pocock, 1908) ; H. pulchrus Chamberlin, 1918 ; H. mimus Chamberlin, 1941 ; H. erythropygus Chamberlin, 1943 ; H. carpinus carpinus Chamberlin, 1943 , and H. c. vulcan (Chamberlin, 1952); and H. flavocinctus Loomis, 1968 ( Keeton 1960a; Hoffman 1999; Shelley 2002 a , 2010).

Distribution ( Fig. 12 View Figure 12 , black lines). Four segregated areas: southern California and adjacent Baja California Norte; southeastern Arizona; from southern Durango, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to Guerrero, Mexico; and the Guatamalan point locality. The distributions of Hiltonius and H. pulchrus extend from Ft. Tejon and the Santa Monica Mountains, Kern/Los Angeles cos., in northern metropolitan Los Angeles, to northern Baja California Norte and eastward to the vicinities of San Bernardino and Riverside.

Origin. Since H. carpinus occurs in southeastern Arizona, Guatemala, and the presumtive, central Mexican, familial source area, we believe it is the original, ancestral tylobolinine and arose <301 mya.

Remarks. While Hiltonius was dispersing to California and Guatemala, divergences and evolution continued in the source area and Floridobolini were spreading northeastward.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Spirobolida

Family

Spirobolidae

Loc

Hiltonius Chamberlin, 1918

Shelley, Rowland M. & Floyd, Samuel D. 2014
2014
Loc

Hiltonius

Shelley, R. M. 2002: 98
Hoffman, R. L. 1999: 41
Hoffman, R. L. 1998: 64
Hoffman, R. L. 1980: 77
Jeekel, C. A. W. 1971: 199
Loomis, H. F. 1968: 92
Loomis, H. F. 1968: 392
Loomis, H. F. 1966: 25
Buckett, J. S. 1964: 23
Hoffman, R. L. & W. T. Keeton 1960: 15
Keeton, W. T. 1960: 97
Chamberlin, R. V. & R. L. Hoffman 1958: 163
Loomis, H. F. & R. L. Hoffman 1951: 51
Chamberlin, R. V. 1949: 166
Chamberlin, R. V. 1943: 21
Chamberlin, R. V. 1918: 166
1918
Loc

Spirobolus

Saussure, H. & A. Humbert 1872: 74
1872
Loc

Julus (Julus)

Saussure, H. 1860: 96
Saussure, H. 1859: 329
1859
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