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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)
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BiologyMorphological EvidenceNew Cavernicolous SpeciesArthropod TaxonomyFormal CongenerPhylogeneticsGuangxi ProvinceBiochemical TaxonomyNatural SciencesEntomologyEvolutionary BiologyZoological TaxonomyBornean Euphyodesmus AttemsDesmoxytes SpinissimaspSymbiosisTaxonomy (Biology)Genus Desmoxytes Chamberlin
The large Southeast Asian genus Desmoxytes is slightly rediagnosed. A number of troglomorphic, most likely troglobitic, species occur in southern China. A key is provided to all 10 Desmoxytes spp. currently known from China, including three new presumed troglobites: Desmoxytes eupterygotasp. n. from Hunan Province, as well as Desmoxytes spinissimasp. n. and Desmoxytes luisp. n. from Guangxi Province. "Desmoxytes" philippina Nguyen Duc & Sierwald, 2010, from the Philippines, is formally removed from Desmoxytes, but not assigned to another genus. It probably belongs in a new genus in the subfamily Australiosomatinae, tribe Antichiropodini, close to the Bornean Euphyodesmus Attems, 1931 and Borneochiropus Golovatch, 1996.
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