Alcimobolus domingensis (DeSaussure and Humbert, 1860) |
Synonyms: Julus haitensis, Spirobolus domingensis, Rhinocricus domingensis, Nesobolus domingensis, Alcimobolus angustipes, Cubocricus angustipes |
Alcimobolus domingensis is a relatively large (11 cm) millipede endemic to the island of Hispaniola, primarily the Cordillera Septentrional in the Dominican Republic. Up to 1,200 m. The body is short and stout, with 44-45 segments. Lateral ends are broadly rounded. Identification of millipedes often requires dissection and close examination of gonopods; thus, our identification is tentative.