original description
(of Strongylosoma luzoniense Peters, 1864) Peters, W. C. H. (1864(1865)). Übersicht der im Königl. zoologischen Museum befindlichen Myriopoden aus der Familie der Polydesmi, so wie Beschreibungen einer neuen Gattung, Trachyjulus, der Juli und neuer Arten der Gattung Siphonophora. Monatsberichte der Königlich Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1864(7): 529-551. Berlin
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new combination reference
Golovatch, S.I.; Stoev, P. (2013). The millipede family Paradoxosomatidae in the Philippines, with a description of Eustrongylosoma penevi sp.n., and notes on Anoplodesmus anthracinus Pocock, 1895, recorded in Malaysia and Sri Lanka for the first time (Diplopoda, Polydesmida). <em>Biodiversity Data Journal.</em> 1: e957., available online at https://doi.org/10.3897/bdj.1.e957 [details]
new combination reference
Golovatch, S. I. (2015). On several new or poorly-known Oriental Paradoxosomatidae (Diplopoda: Polydesmida), XVII. <em>Arthropoda Selecta.</em> 24(2): 127-168.
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Helicorthomorpha luzoniensis (Peters, 1864), comb. n.
Originally described from Luzon, without a more precise locality (Peters 1864),
this species, previously considered dubious (Jeekel 1968), appea...
Helicorthomorpha luzoniensis (Peters, 1864), comb. n.
Originally described from Luzon, without a more precise locality (Peters 1864),
this species, previously considered dubious (Jeekel 1968), appears to actually
represent a new senior subjective synonym of H. orthogona (Silvestri, 1898). The
syntypes (1 ♂, 1 ♀), labelled "Bosoboso, Luzon, leg. Martens" (Moritz and Fischer
1978), have been revised and returned to the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin as а
lectotype (♂) and а paralectotype (♀). Lectotype designation is necessary to ensure
the species to be based on male material. In addition, unlike the paralectotype, which is
an incomplete female, the lectotype is complete. The name luzoniensis is preferred
because of its priority, being in use in the last 50 years and thus not representing a
nomen oblitum (Moritz and Fischer 1978). This widespread species, previously referred
to as H. orthogona, is known to occur from China to New Guinea (Jeekel 2009). In the
Philippines it has been recorded from Luzon and Mindanao islands (Wang 1951,
Jeekel 1980b).
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