Oxidus Cook, 1911

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 : 5-6

publication ID

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5672734

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scientific name

Oxidus Cook, 1911
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Genus Oxidus Cook, 1911 View in CoL

Oxidus Cook, 1911: 628 View in CoL .

Kalorthomorpha Attems, 1914: 195 (proposed as subgenus of Orthomorpha Bollman, 1893 View in CoL ; junior objective synonym of Oxidus View in CoL , see Jeekel 1968: 71).

Oxidus View in CoL – Brölemann 1916: 537.

Type species

Fontaria gracilis C.L. Koch, 1847 , by original designation.

Diagnosis

The genus can be distinguished from other genera in the tribe Sulciferini by the combination of characters: paraterga being well-developed; metaterga with one or two rows of setae; legs without tarsal brushes; 5th sternum without modifcations.

Gonopod relatively complicated; femorite weakly twisted, slightly or strongly enlarged distally, strongly grooved mesally, well demarcated laterally from postfemoral lamina l by a distinct sulcus; solenophore with two basal processes: long, highly elevated process h and short, spiniform/tuberculiform, subtransverse process z; solenophore twisted or strongly spiral, with mesal well-developed lobule, but without lateral lobules; solenomere Fagelliform, completely sheathed by solenophore.

Remarks

This genus is distributed in the northern part of the Oriental and the eastern part of the Palearctic regions. It is unlikely that the genus is of tropical origin because it is absent from the tropical regions in the Oriental ( Jeekel 1963a). Its center of origin is more likely to be Japan ( Jeekel 1968).

The genus Oxidus was placed in Sulciferini in view of the characters of the spiral solenophore completely sheathing the solenomere, the presence of a postfemoral demarcation and of postfemoral processes ( Jeekel 1968). Golovatch & Enghoff (1993) recommended that the genus should be placed relatively close to the genus Tylopus Jeekel, 1968 , rather than to other sulciferinine genera. The phylogeny of the genus Oxidus is discussed below.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Polydesmida

Family

Paradoxosomatidae

Tribe

Sulciferini

Loc

Oxidus Cook, 1911

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

Kalorthomorpha

Attems 1914: 195
1914
Loc

Oxidus

Cook 1911: 628
1911
Loc

Oxidus

Cook 1911
1911
Loc

Oxidus

Cook 1911
1911
Loc

Orthomorpha

Bollman 1893
1893
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