Desmoxytes Explained

Desmoxytes, whose species are commonly known as the dragon millipedes, is a genus of millipedes of the family Paradoxosomatidae found in Southeast Asia. The genus was described by Ralph Vary Chamberlin in 1923, and reviewed by Sergei Golovatch and Henrik Enghoff in 1994.[1] At least 18 species are known from to Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand.[2] One species, D. planata, has also been observed in Sri Lanka, the Andaman Islands, Seychelles, Java, Great Coco Island, and Fiji; however, this species has expanded its range by being transported through human activity.[1] [3] Several species have only recently been discovered, and some have yet to be officially described.[3]

Generally, species in this genus are striking in coloration and spiny,[3] although several species are cave-dwelling, and show troglomorphic characteristics, such as pale brownish coloration and long, narrow spines.[4] This genus is unique for its sculptured, ornamented dorsum, and elaborate paranota.[5] The maximum length for a species in this genus is around 3cm (01inches).[3] Species in this genus also have the ability to produce hydrogen cyanide to ward off predators, which can give the dragon millipedes an almond-like smell.[3]

Species

Other than D. planata, each species of dragon millipede is known primarily from only one or a few locations in their country of origin.[3] Additionally, one species from Australia, Desmoxytoides hasenpuschorum, is extremely similar to Desmoxytes, but has been split into its own monotypic genus; speculation exists, even by the genus authority for Desmoxytoides, that this split is not necessary.[3] In 2018, the genus Hylomus was reinstated and 33 Desmoxytes species were reassigned to this genus.

Binomial names AuthorityYear Range
Desmoxytes aurataSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018
Desmoxytes breviverpaSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2016
Desmoxytes cervinaPocock1895
Desmoxytes corythosaurusSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018
Desmoxytes delfaeJeekel1964
Desmoxytes desSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2016
Desmoxytes eurosSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018
Desmoxytes flabellaSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018
Desmoxytes golovatchiSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018
Desmoxytes octoconigeraSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018
Desmoxytes perakensisSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018
Desmoxytes pinnasqualiSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2016
Desmoxytes planataPocock1895widespread
Desmoxytes purpuroseaEnghoff, Sutcharit & Panha2007
Desmoxytes takensisSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2016
Desmoxytes taurinaPocock1895
Desmoxytes teraeJeekel1964,
Desmoxytes waepyanensisSrisonchai, Enghoff & Panha2018

Notes and References

  1. Enghoff. Henrik. The millipedes of Thailand (Diplopoda) . Steenstrupia. 29. 1. 87–103. Copenhagen. November 2005. 2008-12-16 .
  2. Srisonchai. Ruttapon. Enghoff. Henrik. Likhitrakarn. Natdanai. Panha. Somsak. 29 May 2018. A revision of dragon millipedes I: genus Desmoxytes Chamberlin, 1923, with the description of eight new species (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) . ZooKeys . 761. 1–177 . 30 June 2021. 10.3897/zookeys.761.24214. 29875597. 5988806. free.
  3. Enghoff . Henrik . Sutcharit, Chirasak . Panha, Somsak . 2007 . The shocking pink dragon millipede, Desmoxytes purpurosea, a colourful new species from Thailand . Zootaxa . 1563 . 31–36 . 10.11646/zootaxa.1563.1.3 . 2008-12-16 .
  4. Golovatch. Sergei. Li, Youbang . Liu, Weixin . Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques . Three new cavernicolous species of dragon millipedes, genus Desmoxytes Chamberlin, 1923, from southern China, with notes on a formal congener from the Philippines (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) . ZooKeys. 2012. 185. 1–17. 10.3897/zookeys.185.3082. 22577310 . 3345791. free.
  5. Shelley . Rowland. Selena Bauer . 1998. The Milliped Family Paradoxosomatidae in the Hawaiian Islands (Diplopoda: Polydesmida) . Bishop Museum Occasional Papers . 56. 48–49 . 2008-12-17.