Centipedes and Millipeds (Arthropoda: Diplopoda, Chilopoda) from Saba Island, Lesser Antilles, and a Consolidation of Major References on the Myriapod Fauna of “ Lesser ” Caribbean Islands Rowland M. Shelley Author Shelley, Rowland M. Author Sikes, Derek S. text Insecta Mundi 2012 2012-04-06 2012 221 1 9 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.10108462 1942-1354 10108462 Oxidus gracilis (C. L. Koch, 1847) Published records . None. New localities . Windward Side , Ecolodge, M , 16 May 2006 , D. Bass. Mt. Scenery Trail Trailhead ( 17.62873°N , 63.23748°W , +18’), 339–350m , 5m sampling extent, by hand at night with UV light, 7M, 6F, 11 March 2008 , DS Sikes , JA Slowik , GD Alpert ; Berlese of brushpile litter, 7M, FF, juvs., 12 March 2008 , DS Sikes; and pitfall traps in ravine and by cliff in forest, 5M, 6F, 12–15 March 2008 , J. Slowik. New Island Record . Remarks . Though body forms are similar, females of these two paradoxosomatids can be reliably identified based on the midbody paranota, whose caudolateral margins are prolonged and acuminate in A. coarctata and flat, subcontinuous with the caudal metatergal margins, and apically blunt in O. gracilis ( Shelley and Lehtinen 1999 , figs. 1, 4). This distinction holds for the midbody region only, around segments 9–13; the caudal paranota resemble each other with those of O. gracilis becoming progressively prolonged and acuminate caudally, particularly in Saban specimens.