Biology:Parafontaria

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Short description: Genus of millipedes

Parafontaria
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Parafontaria tonominea
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Parafontariinae

Hoffman, 1978
Genus:
Parafontaria

Verhoeff, 1936
Species

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Synonyms

Japonaria Attems, 1938
Grayaria Chamberlin, 1943

Parafontaria is a genus of "flat-backed" millipedes (order Polydesmida) consisting of 13 species native to Japan, where they are referred to as train millipedes.[1][2] This is because some species[vague] exhibit periodical swarming behavior during which large numbers congregate and can impact train passage when this congregation occurs on tracks. Documentation of this event goes back to 1920.[3] Individuals vary from around 3.5 to 6 cm (1.4 to 2.4 in) as adults, and feed on leaf litter as well as soil, making them comparable to earthworms in facilitating decomposition and soil nutrient cycling.[4][5]

Species

  • Parafontaria crenata Shinohara, 1986
  • Parafontaria doenitzi (Karsch, 1880)
  • Parafontaria erythrosoma (Takakuwa, 1942)
  • Parafontaria falcifera (Verhoeff, 1936)
  • Parafontaria ishiii Shinohara, 1986
  • Parafontaria laminata (Attems, 1909)[6][7] This species is poisonous.[8]
  • Parafontaria longa Shinohara, 1986
  • Parafontaria longispina Miyosi, 1951
  • Parafontaria shiraiwaensis Shinohara, 1986
  • Parafontaria terminalis (Takakuwa, 1942)
  • Parafontaria tokaiensis Tanabe, 2002
  • Parafontaria tonominea (Attems, 1899)

References

  1. Tanabe, T. (2002). "Revision of the millipede genus Parafontaria Verhoeff, 1936 (Diplopoda, Xystodesmidae)". Journal of Natural History 36 (18): 2139–2183. doi:10.1080/00222930110085610. Bibcode2002JNatH..36.2139T. 
  2. Marek, P., et al. (2014) A Species Catalog of the Millipede Family Xystodesmidae (Diplopoda: Polydesmida). Special Publication 17. Virginia Museum of Natural History. pp.86-90
  3. "Mystery of massive, train-stopping millipede swarms solved". 14 January 2021. https://www.livescience.com/train-stopping-millipedes-mystery-solved.html. 
  4. Hashimoto, Minori; Kaneko, Nobuhiro; Ito, Masamichi T; Toyota, Ayu (2004). "Exploitation of litter and soil by the train millipede Parafontaria laminata (Diplopoda: Xystodesmidae) in larch plantation forests in Japan". Pedobiologia 48 (1): 71–81. doi:10.1016/j.pedobi.2003.09.001. 
  5. Toyota, Ayu; Kaneko, Nobuhiro; Ito, Masamichi T. (2006). "Soil ecosystem engineering by the train millipede Parafontaria laminata in a Japanese larch forest". Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38 (7): 1840–1850. doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2005.12.015. 
  6. Toshio Yoshida: The periodical millipede, Parafontaria laminata armigera. On: Global Soil Biodiversity. August 29, 2016
  7. Jacinta Bowler: Every 8 Years, Swarms of Millipedes Stop Trains in Japan. Scientists Finally Know Why. On: sciencealert. 13 January 2021
  8. Mori, N., Kuwahara, Y., Yoshida, T., Nishida, N., 1995. Major defensive cyanogen from Parafontaria laminata armigera Verhoeff (Xystodesmidae : Polydesmida). Appl. Entomol. Zool. 30, 197–202

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