Differs from congeners in the combination of the following characters; sternal lobe between male coxae 4 thick and ... [details]
Differs from all other Desmoxytes species by the combination of the following characters: paraterga knife-like; ... [details]
Body black or brownish black; collum with 3 transverse rows of setae and setiferous tubercles (4+4 anterior setae, ... [details]
Collum with one row of 3+3 setae (anterior row); paraterga wing-like (not knife-shaped); metaterga 2–19 with 2+2 ... [details]
Metaterga 2–8 with 2+2 tubercles/cones/spines in anterior row and 2+2 tubercles/cones/spines in posterior row; ... [details]
Differs from all other Desmoxytes species by the combination of the following characters; collum with three rows of ... [details]
Differing from all other species, except D. delfae and D. aurata, by having a low degree of elevation of paraterga, ... [details]
Differs from all other Desmoxytes species by the combination of the following characters; sternal lobe between male ... [details]
Differs from all other Desmoxytes species by the combination of the following characters; lamina lateralis (ll) ... [details]
Metaterga 9–19 usually with 2+2 cones/spines (anterior row) and 3+3 cones/spines (posterior row). Similar in this ... [details]
Differs from all other Desmoxytes species by the combination of the following characters; body black or brownish ... [details]
Differs from all congeners by having: metaterga 2–8 with two rows of 2+2 (anterior) setiferous cones and ... [details]
The species has been recorded from Southern Thailand: Krabi Province, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Phatthalung ... [details]
It is considered to be endemic species for Thailand [details]
Known only from east Thailand (Chantaburi, Chonburi, Sa Kaeo and Rayong Provinces), in both limestone areas and ... [details]
Known only from Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat Provinces. All specimens were collected in limestone mountains ... [details]
This species is known only from a narrow distribution range in Phanom district. D. corythosaurus sp. n. was ... [details]
All specimens were collected by us from limestone habitats (the recorded locations in previous papers are also ... [details]
The animals were crawling on litter inside rock holes; some specimens were seen crawling on rock walls near the cave [details]
Known only from the type locality and nearby area. It was found in limestone habitats. [details]
This species is known only from the Malaysia–Thailand borderland (Kaki Bukit and Thale Ban National Park). It ... [details]
Known only from the type locality in a limestone area. It is endemic to Myanmar [details]
The shape of the sternal lobe between male coxae 4 is variable: the tip is emarginate in the populations from Wat ... [details]
This species exhibits some variation in the gonopods: the tip of process (plm) of lamina lateralis is dentate in ... [details]
The species shows variation on colour of paraterga within a population; yellow in some specimens, yellowish orange ... [details]
The species is aposematic in its vivid pink body. This animal was noticeable by the contrast of its bright colour ... [details]
There is considerable variation in tip of process (plm) of lamina medialis within populations. The process tip in ... [details]
Some morphological variation was found. Thus, in some individuals, the sternal lobe between male coxae 4 is ... [details]
Desmoxytes aurata sp. n. is morphologically similar to D. delfae and D. perakensis sp. n. in the remarkable orange ... [details]