- 47 Kapella: -Hive World-
- 88 Tanstar: -Frontier World- A frontier world in the Drusus Marches of the Calixis Sector. Currently, an Imperial Navy depot has been placed on the outlying colony world.
- Archaos: -Hive World- A densely populated hive world teeming with towering city structures where billions live in tightly packed, polluted environments.
- Askelphion Secundus: -Pleasure World- in the Drusus Marches of the Calixis Sector.
- Cryptus: -Cemetery World-, a planet where the dead are buried or entombed in vast necropolises, serving as a resting place for Imperial citizens or honored dead.
- Endrite: -Feral World- in the Drusus Marches of the Calixis Sector.
- Diogenes IV Research Station: -Space Station- One of many Adeptus Mechanicus installations scattered across the sector operated by the servants of Mars.
- Fervious: -Feudal World- A feudal world where medieval technology and social structures dominate, with knightly orders and warrior nobility governing the populace. These worlds are often used as recruitment grounds for the Imperial Guard.
- Haddrack: -Death/Forge World- A death world where the environment itself is hostile to human life.
- Lacusta: -Feral World- where primitive human tribes fight for survival in harsh environments. These world is often used to recruit fierce and untamed warriors for the Astra Militarum.
- Laskin: -Hive World- Colonized by Sepedeus Von Ulm at 512.M40. A hive world, an industrial powerhouse producing troops, supplies, and materials for the Imperium’s endless wars, as most hive worlds do.
- Lo: -Hive World- Known for its sprawling mega-cities and overwhelming population density, contributing vast amounts of manpower and resources to the Imperium’s war machine.
- Maccabeus Quintus: -Shrine World – Another important shrine world in the Calixis Sector, where pilgrims visit holy sites and relics, reinforcing the Imperial faith.
- Monrass: -Feral World- This world hosts a human population living in pre-industrial conditions, with its warriors valued for their brute strength.
- Opal Lexit: -Space Station- Established near the Threnos Zone, this station monitored the poorly worded litanies to the Omnissiah, and probed into the thirteen planets within. A resupply vessel found it destroyed some decades after its last transmission.
- Opus Macharius: -Forge world- Dedicated to producing weapons, armor, and other technology for the Imperium and is the home of the revered Legio Venator.
- Pellucida IX: -Mining World- A barren mining world, rich in minerals or valuable ores, where the population is exploited to extract resources for the Imperium.
- Piety: -Hive World- A hive world with a strong focus on religious devotion, where the Imperial Cult holds sway over the population, reinforcing faith in the Emperor.
- Port Wander: -Space Station- a void station on the uttermost edge of the Drusus Marches of the Calixis Sector, rightly regarded as the last bastion of the rule of the Emperor this side of the Koronus Expanse.
- Protasia: -Shrine World- A devout planet, the Ministorum enjoyed a strong presence on Protasia and holy wonders such as the Thirty-Two Hallowed Steps and the Golden Army of Var drew pilgrims from across the sector.
- Sacris: -Pleasure World- A forbidden world within the Drusus Marches of the Calixis Sector.
- Sentinel: -Shrine World – A shrine world dedicated to Saint Drusus, a key figure in the history of the Calixis Sector. Pilgrims flock here in devotion, and the planet is maintained by the Ecclesiarchy.
- Spectoris: -Agri World- located in the Drusus Marches Subsector of the Calixis Sector in the Warhammer 40k universe. This planet is classified as both an ocean world and an agricultural hub, with its surface primarily covered by vast oceans.
- Teruxyne: -Dead World- , quarantined world within the Drusus Marches of the Calixis Sector, and suffered greatly from the nefarious works of the arch-heretek Sar Resque, creator of the Sinners’ Plagues that ravage the sub-sector.
- Thical: -Hive World- A hive world, possibly notorious for its corruption and the constant threat of rebellion or internal decay, characteristics often found in hive cities.
- Tygress I: -Frontier World- A frontier world within the Tygress System, located on the rimward side of the Drusus Marches of the Calixis Sector. In 709.M41 it was the site of a battle between the Divine Light of Sollex and the warships of the heretek Magos Biologis Sar Resque during the time of the Sinners’ Plagues.
- Tygress II: -Frontier World- These worlds are part of a frontier system, newly colonized or lightly developed planets at the edge of the Imperium. They are prone to alien incursions and instability but represent opportunities for growth.
- Tygress III: -Feral World-
- Tygress IV: -Dead World- likely devastated by some past cataclysm, leaving it barren and lifeless.
- Tygress V: -Feral World- known for their savage environments and the primitive societies that call them home.
- Veneris: -Shrine World – Founded by Sepedeus II Von Ulm at 080.M41. A world dedicated to the worship of saints or martyrs, where shrines and religious monuments dominate the landscape, fostering devotion among the Imperium’s faithful.
- Vigil: -Dead World- Possibly a dead or deserted world, either abandoned or destroyed, with no life left on its surface.
- Zel Primus: -Unclassified- A world without specific classification but likely connected to the other Zel planets. It may be awaiting further exploration or development.
- Zel Secundus: -Dead World- Another dead world, stripped of life either through war or natural disaster, a barren rock in the void.
- Zel Tertius: -Frontier World- Likely a newly settled or contested world, where Imperial forces seek to maintain control over a hostile or underdeveloped region.