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Trigoniulus corallinus Gervais 1841

Description

Trigoniulus corallinus (Gervais, 1841)

Julus corallinus Gervais, 1841: 275, plate 1, figs 1–4, (OD).

Julus corallinus— Gervais 1847: 171, (D).

Trigoniulus corallinus— Hoffman, 1994: 20, (R).

Trigoniulus corallinus— Shelley & Lehtinen, 1998: 56, (R).

Trigoniulus corallinus— Shelley & Lehtinen, 1999: 1389, figs 8–14, (R). Trigoniulus corallinus— Jeekel, 2001c: 72, (R).

Julus sumatrensis Gervais, 1847: 168, (OD); synonymized by Shelley & Lehtinen (1999). Spirobolus punctidives Karsch 1881: 65, (OD); synonymized by Shelley & Lehtinen (1999).

See Shelley & Lehtinen (1999) and Jeekel (2001c) for more synonyms.

Records from Sri Lanka. Possibly widely distributed and common in Sri Lanka. (Jeekel, 2001c; Shelley & Lehtinen, 1999).

Distribution. A cosmopolitan species, found in Tanzania, USA, Hawaii, Fiji islands, Burma, Vietnam, China, Malay peninsula, Thailand, Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Celebes, Lesser Sunda islands, Lomnok, Moluccas, India (Shelley & Lehtinen, 1999; Jeekel, 2001c).

Notes

Published as part of De Zoysa, H. K. S., Nguyen, Anh D. & Wickramasinghe, S., 2016, Annotated checklist of millipedes (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) of Sri Lanka, pp. 451-482 in Zootaxa 4061 (5) on page 460, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.5.1, http://zenodo.org/record/270407

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References

  • Gervais, P. (1841) Insectes (Apteres), Myriapodes. In: Eydoux, F. & Souleyet, L. F. A. (Eds.), Voyage autour du monde execute pendant les annees 1836 et 1837 sur la corvette La Bonite, commandee par M. Vaillant. Zoologie. 1. A. Bertrand, Paris, pp. 275 - 280, pl. 1.
  • Gervais, P. (1847) Myriapodes. Histoire naturelle des insects, Apteres IV, 1 - 623.
  • Hoffman, R. L. (1994) Studies on spiroboloid millipeds. XVIII. Speleostrophus nesiotes, the first known troglobitic spiroboloid milliped, from Barrow Island, Western Australia (Diplopoda: Pachybolidae: Trigoniulinae). Myriapodologica, 1 (3), 19 - 24.
  • Shelley, R. M. & Lehtinen, P. T. (1998) Introduced millipeds of the family Paradoxosomatidae on Pacific Islands (Diplopoda: Polydesmida). Arthropoda Selecta, 7 (2), 81 - 94.
  • Shelley, R. M. & Lehtinen, P. T. (1999) Diagnoses, synonymies and occurrences of the pantropical millipeds, Leptogoniulus sorornus (Butler) and Trigoniulus corallinus (Gervais) (Spirobolida: Pachybolidae: Trigoniulinae). Journal of Natural History, 33 (9), 1379 - 1401. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1080 / 002229399299932
  • Jeekel, C. A. W. (2001 c) A bibliographic catalogue of the Spirobolida of the Oriental and Australian regions (Diplopoda). Myriapod Memoranda, 4, 5 - 104.
  • Karsch, F. (1881) Neue Juliden des Berliner Museums, als Prodromus einer Juliden-Monographie. Zeitschrift fur die gesammten Naturwissenschaften, 54, 1 - 79.