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Hennen, D. A.; Means, J. C.; Marek, P. E. (2022). A revision of the wilsoni species group in the millipede genus Nannaria Chamberlin, 1918 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae). ZooKeys. 1096: 17-118.
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Hennen, D. A.; Means, J. C.; Marek, P. E.
2022
A revision of the wilsoni species group in the millipede genus Nannaria Chamberlin, 1918 (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae)
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1096: 17-118
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Although many new species of the millipede genus Nannaria Chamberlin, 1918 have been known from museum collections for over half a century, a systematic revision has not been undertaken until recently. There are two species groups in the genus: the minor species group and the wilsoni species group. In this study, the wilsoni species group was investigated. Specimens were collected from throughout its distribution in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States and used for a multi-gene molecular phylogeny. The phylogenetic tree recovered Nannaria and the two species groups as monophyletic, with Oenomaea pulchella as its sister group. Seventeen new species were described, bringing the composition of the wilsoni species group to 24 species, more than tripling its known diversity, and increasing the total number of described Nannaria species to 78. The genus now has the greatest number of species in the family Xystodesmidae. Museum holdings of Nannaria were catalogued, and a total of 1,835 records used to produce a distribution map of the species group. Live photographs, illustrations of diagnostic characters, ecological notes, and conservation statuses are given. The wilsoni species group is restricted to the Appalachian region, unlike the widely-distributed minor species group (known throughout eastern North America), and has a distinct gap in its distribution in northeastern Tennessee and adjacent northwestern North Carolina. The wilsoni species group seems to be adapted to mesic microhabitats in middle to high elevation forests in eastern North America. New species are expected to be discovered in the southern Appalachian Mountains.
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Nannaria Chamberlin, 1918 (additional source)
Nannaria acroteria Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria aenigma Means, Hennen & Marek, 2021 (additional source)
Nannaria amicalola Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria antarctica Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria austricola Hoffman, 1950 (additional source)
Nannaria cymontana Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria ericacea Hoffman, 1949 (additional source)
Nannaria filicata Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria liriodendra Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria lithographa Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria lutra Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria marianae Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria morrisoni Hoffman, 1948 (additional source)
Nannaria nessa Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria orycta Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria paraptoma Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria rhododendra Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria scutellaria Causey, 1942 (additional source)
Nannaria shenandoa Hoffman, 1949 (additional source)
Nannaria spalax Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria spiralis Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria swiftae Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria vellicata Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 (original description)
Nannaria wilsoni Hoffman, 1949 (additional source)
Nannariini Hoffman, 1964 (additional source)
Oenomaea Hoffman, 1964 (additional source)
Oenomaea pulchella (Bollman, 1889) (additional source)
Rhysodesminae Brolemann, 1916 (additional source)
Xystodesmidae Cook, 1895 (additional source)