The discovery of a second population of the microendemic Apheloria whiteheadi (Shelley, 1986), a state-listed threatened species for Virginia

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2021
Authors:J. C. Means, Ivanov, K., Williams, B. R.
Journal:Banisteria: a journal devoted to the natural history of Virginia
Volume:55
Pagination:9-17
Date Published:29/01/2021
ISSN:1066-0712
Keywords:conservation, eastern United States, Laurel Creek millipede, Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae
Abstract:

Apheloria whiteheadi (Shelley, 1986), the Laurel Creek millipede, a state-listed threatened species for Virginia, was previously known only from a narrow stretch surrounding the type locality in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern Virginia. Here we present the discovery of a second A. whiteheadi population from Virginia’s inner Piedmont, approximately 20 km to the east of the type locality, and discuss habitat characteristics of the two sites and the potential implications of this finding.

URL:https://virginianaturalhistorysociety.com/banisteria/pdf-files/ban55/Laurel_Creek_millipede_Means.pdf
Short Title:Banisteria
Citation Key:1048
Refereed Designation:Refereed
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