Orientyla dahurica ( Gerstfeldt 1859 )

Mikhaljova, Elena V. & Lim, Kil-Young, 2008, The millipede family Diplomaragnidae Attems 1907 in the Korean Peninsula, with the descriptions of a new genus and new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida), Zootaxa 1925, pp. 51-61 : 59

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184776

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6229659

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scientific name

Orientyla dahurica ( Gerstfeldt 1859 )
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Orientyla dahurica ( Gerstfeldt 1859) View in CoL

Craspedosoma dahuricum Gerstfeldt 1859: 272 –274 (Siberia).

Diplomaragna mikhaljovae Shear 1990: 19 View in CoL , 20: figs 25–28 (southern part of the Far East of Russia). Orientyla mikhaljovae View in CoL — Mikhaljova 2000: 171: fig. 52 (southern part of the Far East of Russia). Orientyla dahurica View in CoL — Mikhaljova & Korsós 2003: 219; Mikhaljova 2004: 121–123, 122: figs 279–283, 105: map 13;

Mikhaljova & Marusik 2004: 5; Mikhaljova 2007: 82.

Remarks: Originally described as Craspedosoma dahuricum from near the mouth of Shilka River, Chita Area, Siberia, Russia ( Gerstfeldt 1859), this species is currently considered as a senior subjective synonym of Diplomaragna mikhaljovae Shear 1990 , a species described from the southern part of the Far East of Russia ( Shear 1990), and latter transferred to Orientyla (Mikhaljova 2000) . The synonymy has been established by Mikhaljova and Golovatch (2001).

Distribution: Russia: Siberia (eastern part of Chita Area), Far East (Primorskii Province, Amurskaya Area, Jewish Autonomous Region), North Korea.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Chordeumatida

Family

Diplomaragnidae

Genus

Orientyla

Loc

Orientyla dahurica ( Gerstfeldt 1859 )

Mikhaljova, Elena V. & Lim, Kil-Young 2008
2008
Loc

Diplomaragna mikhaljovae

Mikhaljova 2003: 219
Shear 1990: 19
1990
Loc

Craspedosoma dahuricum

Gerstfeldt 1859: 272
1859
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