0207. The milliped genus <em>Euryurus</em> Koch, 1847 (Polydesmida: Euryuridae) west of the Mississippi River; occurrence of E. <em>leachii</em> (Gray, 1832) on Crowley&rsquo;s Ridge, Arkansas

Authors

  • Rowland M. Shelley
  • Chris T. McAllister
  • Henry W. Robison

Abstract

The milliped genus Euryurus Koch, 1847, and the species, E. leachii (Gray, 1832) (Polydesmida: Euryuridae), are recorded from three sites on the northern part of Crowley’s Ridge (Cross, Lee, and Poinsett counties), Arkansas, where the only prior familial records are of Auturus evides (Bollman, 1887). Coupled with the published locality of E. leachii in Phillips Co., at the southern extremity of the Ridge, the only known occurrences of both the genus and species in Arkansas and west of the Mississippi River are in this physiographic feature. The Arkansas population is geographically peripheral but anatomically intermediate between the two recognized subspecies, E. l. leachii and E. l. fraternus Hoffman, 1978, and we do not assign it to a race. Molecular investigations seem necessary to resolve relationships in the “E. leachii complex.”

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Published

2012-02-29