Tubaphe | |
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Drawings of Tubaphe levii including the gonopods by Rowland Shelley | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Myriapoda |
Class: | Diplopoda |
Order: | Polydesmida |
Family: | Xystodesmidae |
Genus: | Tubaphe Causey, 1954 |
Species: | T. levii |
Binomial name | |
Tubaphe levii Causey, 1954 | |
Synonyms [1] | |
Species synonymy
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Tubaphe is a genus of millipede in the family Xystodesmidae with a single described species, Tubaphe levii. [2] The genus was erected by Nell B. Causey in 1954. [3]
Tubaphe was described as having a simple gonopod with a two-pronged telopodite and lacking lacking paranota on segments six, eight, eleven, and fourteen. [3] Shelley notes that T. levii has a nearly cylindrical body and is often lacking or nearly lacking paranota beyond the first four segments [4]
Tubaphe levii was first described by N. B. Causey based on samples collected by Dr Herbert W Levi and Lorna R. Levi from the Graves Creek Campground on the Olympic peninsula. [3] The species was placed in a unique genus based in large part on the reduced paranota of all segments after the fourth. [3] This feature distinguishes T. levii from all other American Xystodesmids. [4]
The species is found on the northern parts of the Olympic peninsula (where it was first described from) as well as on the southern portions of Vancouver Island BC. [4] The Vancouver island population was first described as Metaxycheir pacifica by Rowland M. Shelley in 1990 [5] and later synonymized with T. levii by Dr Shelley in 1993. [6]