Cave millipede diversity with the description of six new species from Guangxi, China
2019
Liu, Weixin | Wynne, J Judson
We synthesized the current knowledge of cave-dwelling millipede diversity from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Guangxi), South China Karst, China and described six new millipede species from four caves from the Guilin area, northeastern Guangxi. Fifty-two cave-dwelling millipedes are known for the region consisting of 38 troglobionts and 14 troglophiles. Of the troglobionts, 24 are presently considered single-cave endemics. New species described here include Hyleoglomerisrukouqusp. nov. and Hyleoglomerisxuxiakeisp. nov. (Family Glomeridae), Hylomusyuanisp. nov. (Family Paradoxosomatidae), Eutrichodesmusjianjiasp. nov. (Family Haplodesmidae), Trichopeltisliangfengdongsp. nov. (Family Cryptodesmidae), and Glyphiulusmaocunsp. nov. (Family Cambalopsidae). Our work also resulted in range expansions of Pacidesmustrifidus Golovatch & Geoffroy, 2014, Blingulussinicus Zhang & Li, 1981 and Glyphiulusmelanoporus Mauriès & Nguyen Duy-Jacquemin, 1997. As with many hypogean animals in Southeast Asia, intensive human activities threaten the persistence of both cave habitats and species. We provide both assessments on the newly described species’ distributions and recommendations for future research and conservation efforts.
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