01290nas a2200217 4500008004100000022001400041245007400055210006900129260001500198300001000213520065900223653001700882653001500899653000800914653000900922653001300931653000800944100002700952700002000979856007300999 2021 eng d a2118-977300aAtlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda)0 aAtlas of European millipedes 3 Order Chordeumatida Class Diplopo c22/09/2021 a1-2443 a
Recommended citation: Kime, R. D. & H. Enghoff (2021): Atlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda). European Journal of Taxonomy, 769, 1-244. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497
10adistribution10afaunistics10amap10aMGRS10aTaxonomy10aUTM1 aKime, Richard, Desmond1 aEnghoff, Henrik uhttps://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/149701088nas a2200205 4500008004100000022001400041245006700055210006400122260001500186300001000201520049100211653001700702653001500719653000800734653001300742653000800755100002700763700002000790856007200810 2017 eng d a2118-977300aAtlas of European millipedes 2: Order Julida (Class Diplopoda)0 aAtlas of European millipedes 2 Order Julida Class Diplopoda c29/08/2017 a1-2993 aRecommended citation: Kime, R. D. & H. Enghoff (2017): Atlas of European millipedes 2: Order Julida (Class Diplopoda). European Journal of Taxonomy, 346: 1-299. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.346
10adistribution10afaunistics10amap10aTaxonomy10aUTM1 aKime, Richard, Desmond1 aEnghoff, Henrik uhttps://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/47101282nas a2200217 4500008004100000022002500041245012000066210006900186300001000255490000700265520057600272653000900848653001400857653001100871653001500882653001700897653001700914653003000931100001700961856008600978 2002 eng d a0205-3640, 2603-318600aThe scutigeromorphs (Chilopoda: Scutigeromorpha) in the collection of the National Museum of Natural History, Sofia0 ascutigeromorphs Chilopoda Scutigeromorpha in the collection of t a79-850 v153 aThis paper is devoted to the treatment of the Scutigeromorpha collection in the National Museum of Natural History, Sofia. Seven species, belonging to the Scutigeridae Gervais, 1837 and Pselliodidae Würmli, 1978, are reported from 14 countries in Europe, Asia, South and Central America. Thereuonema syriaca Verhoeff, 1905 and Thereuopoda longicornis (Fabricius, 1793) are reported for a first time from Pakistan and Nepal, respectively. Two records from Brazil are based on a material from the Museo de Zoologia da USP, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
10aAsia10aChilopoda10aEurope10afaunistics10aPselliodidae10aScutigeridae10aSouth and Central America1 aStoev, Pavel uhttps://www.nmnhs.com/historia-naturalis-bulgarica/article.php?id=00023800015200201226nas a2200229 4500008004100000245014200041210006900183490000600252520039100258653001800649653002000667653001600687653002300703653001500726653001700741653002200758653001300780100002400793700001800817700002400835856013700859 2016 eng d00aFIRST RECORD OF CRYPTOPS (CRYPTOPS) HORTENSIS (DONOVAN, 1810) IN SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA (CHILOPODA: SCOLOPENDROMORPHA: CRYPTOPIDAE)0 aFIRST RECORD OF CRYPTOPS CRYPTOPS HORTENSIS DONOVAN 1810 IN SOUT0 v63 aBoth the subgenus Cryptops (Cryptops) Leach, 1815 and C. (C.) hortensis (Donovan, 1810), as well as the family Cryptopidae to which they belong, are currently reported in the Asian part of Russia for the first time. All records of the species in southwestern Siberia are confined to hothouses. Distributional remarks are provided and all currently reported findings are mapped.
10aanthropochore10aCommon Cryptops10aCryptopidae10aCryptops hortensis10afaunistics10aintroduction10aScolopendromorpha10aSiberia.1 aNefediev, Pavel, S.1 aTuf, Ivan, H.1 aDyachkov, Yurii, V. uhttps://myriatrix.myspecies.info/content/first-record-cryptops-cryptops-hortensis-donovan-1810-southwestern-siberia-russia-chilopoda01074nas a2200181 4500008004100000245013500041210006900176520038800245653001500633653001500648653001600663653001600679653001500695653001300710653001600723100002400739856012900763 2018 eng d00aNew data on the distribution of Pachymerium ferrugineum (C.L. Koch, 1835) (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Geophilidae) in Central Asia0 aNew data on the distribution of Pachymerium ferrugineum CL Koch 3 aThe present work lists the genus Pachymerium C.L. Koch, 1847 and species P. ferrugineum (C.L. Koch, 1835), as well as the family Geophilidae and the order Geophilomorpha, to which they belong, as new to the fauna of the Khovd Aimag in Mongolia. This species is also new to Kyrgyzstan and to the East Kazakhstan and Almaty Regions of Kazakhstan. Distribution map is provided.
10acentipedes10afaunistics10aGeophilidae10aKazakhstan.10aKyrgyzstan10aMongolia10aPachymerium1 aDyachkov, Yurii, V. uhttps://myriatrix.myspecies.info/content/new-data-distribution-pachymerium-ferrugineum-cl-koch-1835-chilopoda-geophilomorpha00808nas a2200169 4500008004100000245009900041210006900140490000600209520019900215653001500414653001500429653001500444653001800459653001400477100002400491856012300515 2018 eng d00aLinotaeniidae Coock, 1899 (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha), a new family to the fauna of Kazakhstan0 aLinotaeniidae Coock 1899 Chilopoda Geophilomorpha a new family t0 v83 aGeophilomorph centipedes of the family Linotaeniidae are reported for the fauna of Kazakhstan for the first time: Strigamia cf. transsilvanica (Verhoeff, 1928) was recorded in SW Altai.
10acentipedes10afaunistics10aKazakhstan10aLinotaeniidae10aStrigamia1 aDyachkov, Yurii, V. uhttps://myriatrix.myspecies.info/content/linotaeniidae-coock-1899-chilopoda-geophilomorpha-new-family-fauna-kazakhstan01463nas a2200229 4500008004100000245010400041210006900145490000700214520070000221653001000921653001500931653001900946653001500965653001600980653001500996653002201011653001601033653001601049653001501065100002401080856012901104 2019 eng d00aNew data on the family Mecistocephalidae Bollman, 1893 (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha) from Middle Asia0 aNew data on the family Mecistocephalidae Bollman 1893 Chilopoda 0 v283 aThe family Mecistocephalidae in Middle Asia contains five accepted species. New records based on material from several collections allow for the distributions of three species to be refined: Arrup asiaticus (Titova, 1975) is new to the fauna of Uzbekistan (Tashkent Region) and to the South Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan, A. edentulus (Attems, 1904) is recorded from the Chuy Region of Kyrgyzstan for the first time, while Krateraspis meinerti (Sseliwanoff, 1881) is new to the Jambyl Region of Kazakhstan. Remarks are provided for all of the species encountered, their distributions being mapped as well. A key to all five Mecistocephalidae species occurring in Middle Asia is given.
10aArrup10afaunistics10aGeophilomorpha10aKazakhstan10aKrateraspis10aKyrgyzstan10aMecistocephalidae10anew records10aTajikistan.10aUzbekistan1 aDyachkov, Yurii, V. uhttps://myriatrix.myspecies.info/content/new-data-family-mecistocephalidae-bollman-1893-chilopoda-geophilomorpha-middle-asia01737nas a2200193 4500008004100000245012400041210006900165490000700234520102400241653001701265653001501282653001601297653001601313653003001329653001601359653001601375100002401391856012801415 2019 eng d00aNew data on lithobiomorph centipedes (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpa: Anopsobiidae, Henicopidae, Lithobiidae) from Kazakhstan0 aNew data on lithobiomorph centipedes Chilopoda Lithobiomorpa Ano0 v283 a11 species of lithobiomorph centipedes are recorded in Kazakhstan: Dzhungaria gigantea Farzalieva, Zalesskaja et Edgecombe, 2004, Cermatobius kirgisicus (Zalesskaja, 1972), Australobius magnus (Trotzina, 1894), Disphaerobius loricatus (Sseliwanoff, 1881), Hessebius golovatchi Farzalieva, 2017, H. multicalcaratus Folkmanová, 1958, H. perelae Zalesskaja, 1978, H. cf. plumatus Zalesskaja, 1978, Lithobius (L.) forficatus (Linnaeus, 1758), L. (Monotarsobius) franciscorum Dányi et Tuf, 2012, and L. (M.) insolens Dányi et Tuf, 2012. Three species are new to the Almaty Region: D. loricatus, H. cf. plumatus and L. forficatus. L. forficatus and the genus Lithobius Leach, 1814, as well as the family Lithobiidae and the order Lithobiomorpha, are also new to the fauna of Kyzylorda Region. Remarks are provided and the mouthparts are illustrated for some species encountered. All new records are mapped. A table showing the distribution of all lithobiomorph species in Kazakhstan is provided.
10aAnopsobiidae10afaunistics10aHenicopidae10aKazakhstan.10aKEY WORDS: Lithobiomorpha10aLithobiidae10anew records1 aDyachkov, Yurii, V. uhttps://myriatrix.myspecies.info/content/new-data-lithobiomorph-centipedes-chilopoda-lithobiomorpa-anopsobiidae-henicopidae01280nas a2200241 4500008004100000245014200041210006900183490000600252520041200258653001800670653001500688653002000703653001700723653002600740653001700766653002000783653001300803100002400816700001800840700002400858700002300882856013300905 2016 eng d00aFIRST RECORD OF SCUTIGERA COLEOPTRATA (LINNAEUS, 1758) IN THE SOUTH OF WESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA (CHILOPODA: SCUTIGEROMORPHA: SCUTIGERIDAE)0 aFIRST RECORD OF SCUTIGERA COLEOPTRATA LINNAEUS 1758 IN THE SOUTH0 v63 aThe order, family, genus and species of the house centipede are new to Asian Russia’s list: Scutigeromorpha, Scutigeridae, Scutigera Lamark, 1801, and Scutigera coleoptrata (Linnaeus, 1758). All records of the species in the south of western Siberia appear to be associated with synanthropic habitats. Distributional remarks are provided, all currently reported findings being mapped as well.
10aanthropochore10afaunistics10ahouse centipede10aintroduction10aScutigera coleoptrata10aScutigeridae10aScutigeromorpha10aSiberia.1 aNefediev, Pavel, S.1 aTuf, Ivan, H.1 aDyachkov, Yurii, V.1 aEfimov, Dmitri, A. uhttps://myriatrix.myspecies.info/content/first-record-scutigera-coleoptrata-linnaeus-1758-south-western-siberia-russia-chilopoda01258nas a2200241 4500008004100000022001400041245013300055210006900188260001200257300001200269490000700281520047200288653001800760653001500778653001500793653001700808653001500825653001200840100002400852700002000876700002500896856009500921 2016 eng d a0136-006X00aThe first record of Polydesmus inconstans Latzel, 1884 (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Polydesmidae) in the Asian part of Russia0 afirst record of iPolydesmus inconstansi Latzel 1884 Diplopoda Po c03/2016 a19–210 v253 aBased on the latest review of the anthropochore millipede fauna of Asian Russia, 9 species from 7 genera, 5 families and two orders of Diplopoda are known to occur there as anthropochore introductions [Nefediev et al., 2014]. The present record of the polydesmid millipede, Polydesmus inconstans Latzel, 1884, which is new to the millipede fauna of the Asian part of Russia, increases the number of invasive diplopod species in the territory to ten.
10aanthropochore10afaunistics10ainconstans10aintroduction10aPolydesmus10aSiberia1 aNefediev, Pavel, S.1 aKocourek, Pavel1 aNefedieva, Julia, S. uhttps://kmkjournals.com/upload/PDF/ArthropodaSelecta/25/25_1_019_021_Nefediev_for_Inet.pdf02134nas a2200229 4500008004100000022001400041245012100055210007000176260001200246300001400258490000700272520140000279653003401679653001901713653001401732653001701746653001501763653001501778100002001793700002101813856007001834 2018 eng d a0231-580700aMnohonožky (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) CHKO Brdy. Millipedes (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) of the Brdy Protected Landscape Area0 aMnohonožky Myriapoda Diplopoda CHKO Brdy Millipedes Myriapoda Di c12/2018 a187–2040 v343 aData about the millipedes (Diplopoda) in the Brdy Protected Landscape Area (Central Bohemia, the Czech Republic) are summarized for the first time in this contribution. A substantial part of the analysed material was obtained during 2016 and 2017, complemented by several findings from the previous time. Millipedes were sampled at 31 sites in different forest localities. The open sites, such as grasslands, heaths, rocky outcrops and open stony debris were also partly investigated. In total 35 millipede species were recorded using the combination of individual sampling, pitfall trapping and litter sieving with subsequent heat extraction of invertebrates. The highest diversity of millipede assemblages were found in well preserved ravines and mixed beech forest stands (localities Klobouček and Valdek) and also in highly diversified synantropic sites (Borovno). The highest frequency of occurrence was recorded for the millipede species Polydesmus complanatus, Mycogona germanica, Glomeris connexa and Leptoiulus noricus. The occurrence of Pachypodoiulus eurypus, Glomeris klugii, Haasea flavescens and Haploporatia eremita underline natural character of a number of localities within this protected area and suggest geographical consequences of given territory with neighbouring regions of Central Europe.
10aBrdy Protected Landscape Area10aCzech Republic10aDiplopoda10adistribution10afaunistics10amillipedes1 aKocourek, Pavel1 aTajovský, Karel uhttps://strednicechy.ochranaprirody.cz/res/archive/035/069811.pdf01892nas a2200241 4500008004100000020002200041022001400063245008100077210007200158260001500230300002400245490000700269520111000276653001901386653002601405653002201431653001501453653001801468653001501486653002501501100001801526856010601544 2020 eng d a978-80-7620-066-1 a0231-580700aPavouci (Araneae) a mnohonožky (Diplopoda) obce Žleby v okrese Kutná Hora0 aPavouci Araneae a mnohonožky Diplopoda obce Žleby v okrese Kutná c21/12/2020 a17–43 + 338–3460 v363 aSpiders (Araneae) and millipedes (Diplopoda) of the municipality of Žleby in the Kutná Hora District (Central Bohemia)
Abstract: In 1999–2019, spiders and millipedes in Žleby, a municipality in the District of Kutná Hora were recorded. At 22 sites, the author collected or photographed 854 spider and 642 millipede specimens belonging to 121 spider and 29 millipede species. Most of them are common, however, spiders Ero aphana, Nematogmus sanguinolentus, Silometopus elegans and Amaurobius jugorum, and millipedes Cylindroiulus arborum and Haploporatia eremita, are ecologically significant. The most (millipede) species rich site at Žleby were the left bank of the Doubrava River and the lime alley. During the long-termed survey on spiders, the first occurrence of five recently spreading species (Pholcus phalangioides, Ebrechtella tricuspidata, Argiope bruennichi, Steatoda triangulosa and Ero aphana) was documented at Žleby.
10aCzech Republic10aDoubrava River valley10aexpansive species10afaunistics10afirst records10alime alley10along-term collecting1 aDolejš, Petr uhttps://strednicechy.ochranaprirody.cz/akce-publikace/bohemia-centralis-sbornik/bohemia-centralis-36/02775nas a2200373 4500008004100000020002200041022001400063245012100077210007300198260001500271300002500286490000700311520166500318653001301983653001201996653002002008653001402028653001502042653001902057653001402076653001502090653001502105653001602120653002402136653001402160653001402174653002102188653001302209653001702222100001802239700001802257700002002275856010602295 2020 eng d a978-80-7620-066-1 a0231-580700aVybrané skupiny živočichů a rostlin louky Na Hupech, biologicky a rekreačně cenné lokality v Praze-Modřanech0 aVybrané skupiny živočichů a rostlin louky Na Hupech biologicky a c21/12/2020 a79–115 + 350–3510 v363 aSelected animal and plant taxa of the Na Hupech meadow, a biologically and recreationally valuable site in Prague-Modřany (Central Bohemia)
Abstract: The Na Hupech meadow in Prague-Modřany is an important site for both biodiversity and well-being of local people. A survey conducted by the authors there in 2018–2020 revealed 90 spider, three harvestman, three false scorpion, eight millipede, two centipede, seven woodlice, 47 leaf- and planthopper, 66 true bug, 37 beetle, three amphibian, three reptilian and 88 vascular plant species. Among them, the silvaniid beetle Airaphilus elongatus is considered Critically Endangered according to the Czech Red List; true bug Ceraleptus gracilicornis, beetle Agyrtes bicolor and frog Bufotes viridis are Endangered; spider Nematogmus sanguinolentus, true bug Galeatus maculatus, beetle Tropinota hirta, frog Bufo bufo and lizard Lacerta agilis are vulnerable species. Beetles Oxythyrea funesta and Tropinota hirta, frogs Bufo bufo, Bufotes viridis and Rana dalmatina, lizards Anguis fragilis and Lacerta agilis and snake Natrix natrix are specially protected species according to the Czech law. In addition, Thyreocoris fulvipennis (Heteroptera: Thyreocoridae) has been recorded there for the first time in Bohemia. Due to its rich biodiversity and occurrence of protected and threatened species, the site should be maintained in its current state and protected against construction activities.
10aAmphibia10aAraneae10aAuchenorrhyncha10aChilopoda10aColeoptera10aCzech Republic10aDiplopoda10afaunistics10afloristics10aHeteroptera10amultitaxa inventory10aOniscidea10aOpiliones10aPseudoscorpiones10aReptilia10aTracheophyta1 aDolejš, Petr1 aZeman, Šimon1 aMoravec, Jiří uhttps://strednicechy.ochranaprirody.cz/akce-publikace/bohemia-centralis-sbornik/bohemia-centralis-36/01828nas a2200253 4500008004100000022001400041245013500055210006900190260001500259300001200274490000800286520100600294653001201300653001401312653001501326653002201341653002301363653001201386653003201398653001301430100001801443700002001461856009301481 2020 eng d a1802-684200aCatalogue of the millipedes (Diplopoda) in Miller’s collection (Department of Zoology, National Museum, Prague, Czechia), part 20 aCatalogue of the millipedes Diplopoda in Miller s collection Dep c09/09/2020 a11–200 v1893 aThe present catalogue completes (as the second of the two parts) data for the millipede collection of Czech arachnologist František Miller (1902–1983), housed in the National Museum in Prague. This second part of the catalogue brings information on a total of 341 specimens belonging to 34 millipede species; these specimens were previously housed at Charles University in Prague, and later moved to the National Museum. The material was collected during 1927–1950 in the territory of modern-day Czechia and Slovakia. Chelogona carpathicum, Polydesmus tatranus and Trachysphaera acutula are species of special importance for Slovak faunistics, due to their endemic occurrence. Glomeris klugii is the first record for Slovakia. For Leptoiulus noricus and Polydesmus inconstans, these are chronologically the oldest records from the territory of Slovakia.
10aBohemia10aDiplopoda10afaunistics10aFrantišek Miller10ahistorical records10aMoravia10amyriapodological collection10aSlovakia1 aDolejš, Petr1 aKocourek, Pavel uhttps://publikace.nm.cz/file/4d979f0157de680a86d0440d1c4703e2/23488/jnmpnhs_2020_003.pdf01982nas a2200229 4500008004100000022001500041245013300056210006900189260001500258300001200273490000700285520118200292653001401474653001601488653002301504653002301527653001601550653001501566653001201581100002201593856013701615 2020 eng d a1989-6581 00aFirst records of the family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) in Galicia (NW of the Iberian Peninsula)0 aFirst records of the family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch 1881 Chilopod c06/05/2020 a161-1640 v223 aAbstract: The family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 is reported for the first time in Galicia, thus expanding the Iberian known distribution of Cryptops (C.) anomalans Newport, 1844 (first record for Lugo) and Cryptops (C.) hortensis (Donovan, 1810) (first record for Lugo and Pontevedra). Ecological remarks and updated maps of known distribution of both species in the Iberian Peninsula are provided.
Primeras citas de la familia Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha) en Galicia (NO de la península ibérica)
Resumen: Se cita por primera vez la familia Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 en Galicia y se amplía la distribución ibérica conocida de Cryptops (C.) anomalans Newport, 1844 (primera cita para Lugo) y Cryptops (C.) hortensis (Donovan, 1810) (primera cita para Lugo y Pontevedra). Se proporcionan notas ecológicas y mapas actualizados de la distribución conocida de ambas especies en la península ibérica.
10aChilopoda10aCryptopidae10aCryptops anomalans10aCryptops hortensis10afaunística10afaunistics10aGalicia1 aCabanillas, David uhttp://www.aegaweb.com/arquivos_entomoloxicos/ae22_2020_cabanillas_first_records_cryptopidae_chilopoda_scolopendromorpha_galicia.pdf04934nas a2200421 4500008004100000020002200041245015400063210007100217260004700288300001200335490000700347520346500354653002403819653001503843653002303858653002303881653001603904653001503920653001803935653002403953653002403977653001504001653002304016653000904039100002804048700001804076700002204094700002704116700002304143700002304166700001904189700001804208700002304226700001904249700002604268700002704294856019104321 2020 eng d a978-84-935872-6-000aLa fauna de las cuevas graníticas de O Folón (Coruxo, Pontevedra, España) / The fauna of the granite caves of O Folón (Coruxo, Pontevedra, Spain)0 aLa fauna de las cuevas graníticas de O Folón Coruxo Pontevedra E aZaragozabSociedad Entomológica Aragonesa a283-3000 v103 aResumen: La fauna de las cavernas graníticas está poco estudiada, en buena parte porque las cavidades suelen ser de pequeño tamaño y por lo tanto poco atractivas para la bioespeleología. Una excepción es el conjunto de cavidades de O Folón, en Coruxo (Vigo, Pontevedra), que cuenta con más de 900 m de galerías y alcanza una cota de -34 m. En este artículo se presentan los resultados de 18 muestreos realizados entre 2016 y 2020, principalmente con búsqueda manual. Se han recogido 171 especímenes, de los cuales se han identificado hasta género 141, y hasta especie 115. Entre los grupos mejor representados se encuentran los Chilopoda y Diplopoda, destacando el platidésmido Dolistenus iberoalbus Mauriès, 2015, abundante en varios de los muestreos y sólo conocido por la serie tipo. Se cita por primera vez Lithobius validus Meinert, 1872 de Pontevedra y Lithobius schubarti Demange, 1959 de Galicia. Entre la fauna de arácnidos, se cita Meta menardi (Latreille, 1804) por primera vez para Galicia. En relación a los Opiliones, se ha encontrado Nemastomella dentipatellae Dresco, 1967, nunca antes citado en la provincia de Pontevedra. La clase mejor representada es la de los insectos, con 78 ejemplares pertenecientes a 7 órdenes. Las cinco especies de Staphylinidae halladas en las cavernas representan primeras citas para la provincia de Pontevedra. Este singular sistema subterráneo no goza de ninguna protección, por lo que esta primera lista de su fauna, puede servir para resaltar la importancia de preservar dicho hábitat, que muestra varios impactos de origen antrópico.
Abstract: The fauna of granite caves is poorly known, largely because these cavities are usually small and therefore unattractive for biospeleology. An exception is the O Folón cavity complex, in Coruxo (Vigo, Pontevedra), which has more than 900 m of galleries and reaches a depth of -34 m. This paper presents the results of 18 samplings, mainly manual, carried out between 2016 and 2020. We collected 171 specimens, of which 141 have been identified to genus, and 115 to species. Some of the groups best represented in our samplings are the Chilopoda and Diplopoda, among which the platydesmid Dolistenus iberoalbus Mauriès, 2015 is particularly worthy of note: it was abundant in several of the samplings butwas pre viously known only from the type series. Lithobius validus Meinert, 1872 is recorded from Pontevedra for the first time and Lithobius schubarti Demange, 1959 is a first record for Galicia. Among the arachnids, Meta menardi (Latreille, 1804) is recorded for the first time from Galicia. As for the Opiliones, we found the first specimens of Nemastomella dentipatellae Dresco, 1967 from Pontevedra province. The best represented class is that of insects, with 78 specimens belonging to 7 orders. The five species of Staphylinidae found in the caves are first records for Pontevedra province. This unique underground system does not have any protection status, so this first list of its fauna can serve to highlight the importance of preserving this habitat, which shows some signs of anthropogenic disturbance.
[Published 01/11/2020]
10aarroyo subterráneo10aCave fauna10acuevas graníticas10aFauna cavernícola10afaunística10afaunistics10agranite caves10anoroeste de España10anorth-western Spain10aPontevedra10aunderground stream10aVigo1 aMoreira-Alonso, Adrián1 aArbea, Javier1 aCabanillas, David1 aGamarra, Purificación1 aGilgado, José, D.1 aOuterelo, Raimundo1 aPrieto, Carlos1 aÁngel, Jorge1 aAbuin, Jorge, ÁnR1 aRibera, Carles1 aZamora-Muñoz, Carmen1 aCordero-Rivera, Adolfo uhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/346045280_La_fauna_de_las_cuevas_graniticas_de_O_Folon_Coruxo_Pontevedra_Espana_The_fauna_of_the_granite_caves_of_O_Folon_Coruxo_Pontevedra_Spain02324nas a2200241 4500008004100000022001300041245010500054210006900159260001500228300001400243490000800257520149300265653001001758653001501768653001501783653002101798653001601819653002301835653001501858653002301873100002301896856016301919 2020 eng d a0035-41800aHidden in plain sight: six millipede species (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) new for the fauna of Switzerland0 aHidden in plain sight six millipede species Myriapoda Diplopoda c28/10/2020 a249–2590 v1273 aDiplopoda are poorly studied in many regions. The last comprehensive work on the millipede fauna of Switzerland was published in 1993 and listed 124 outdoor-living species. Recent sampling efforts have resulted in the discovery of six millipede species of European origin that were not previously known to occur in Switzerland: Cylindroiulus britannicus (Verhoeff, 1891), C. salicivorus Verhoeff, 1908, C. vulnerarius (Berlese, 1888), Heteroiulus intermedius (Brölemann, 1892), Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) and Macrosternodesmus palicola Brölemann, 1908. None of them is currently invasive in Switzerland, but some are rapidly expanding across Europe and other regions of the world. A species which was previously only known from northern Italy, H. intermedius, was found in a forest close to Bellinzona. It is likely a native Swiss species which has previously been overlooked. The other five species were collected in human-made habitats in the city of Basel and its surroundings, suggesting human-caused introduction. Two species, C. britannicus and M. palicola, likely have an Atlantic origin, while the three remaining species, C. salicivorus, C. vulnerarius and A. pulchella, are originally from Italy. The biogeography of these six species is discussed, and photographs of specimens of each species and their gonopods are presented.
10aBasel10aBellinzona10afaunistics10ainvasive species10anew records10anon-native species10aSoil fauna10aurban biodiversity1 aGilgado, José, D. uhttps://bioone.org/journals/revue-suisse-de-zoologie/volume-127/issue-2/RSZ.0019/Hidden-in-plain-sight--six-millipede-species-Myriapoda/10.35929/RSZ.0019.full02080nas a2200253 4500008004100000245012300041210006900164260001200233300001200245490000900257520126500266653001901531653001901550653002601569653001501595653002901610653000801639653001601647100002801663700003001691700001501721700002401736856006601760 2020 eng d00aThe millipede tribe Leptoiulini in the Caucasus, with notes on its generic classification (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae)0 amillipede tribe Leptoiulini in the Caucasus with notes on its ge c05/2020 a237-2800 v47783 aThe generic classification of the Palaearctic tribe Leptoiulini is revised, with 11 genera being recognized. The main differences between the genera, all presented in a tabular form, lie in the structure of the 2nd and 7th leg-pairs of the male, coupled with gonopodal conformations: the presence/absence and the degree of development of flagella on the promeres, and of the phylacum and velum on the opisthomeres. Based on abundant new material, only three genera and seven species of Leptoiulini, all keyed, mapped and properly illustrated, are shown to occur in the Caucasus: Chatoleptophyllum flexum Golovatch, 1979, Kubaniulus gracilis Lohmander, 1936, K. lativelatus sp. nov., Leptoiulus hastatus Lohmander, 1932 (= L. disparatus Lohmander, 1936, syn. n.), L. tanymorphus (Attems, 1901), L. meskhii sp. nov., and L. gonopodialis sp. nov. All species are endemic or subendemic to the region, while Kubaniulus Lohmander, 1936 represents the only genus in the tribe which is restricted to the Caucasus, in particular, the western and central parts of the Caucasus Major. The distributions are mainly allopatric, but a few pairs of species are para- or even sympatric.
10aCaucasus Major10aCaucasus Minor10adistribution patterns10afaunistics10ageneric reclassification10akey10anew species1 aEvsyukov, Aleksandr, P.1 aGolovatch, Sergei, Ilyich1 aReip, Hans1 aVan den Spiegel, D. uhttps://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4778.2.201192nas a2200193 4500008004100000022001400041245017300055210007700228260001200305300001300317490000800330520052300338653001500861653001200876653003000888100001800918700002000936856004200956 2019 eng d a1212-113400aPříspěvek k fauně mnohonožek (Diplopoda) vybraných lokalit střední Moravy. Contribution to millipede fauna (Diplopoda) of selected localities of Central Moravia0 aPříspěvek k fauně mnohonožek Diplopoda vybraných lokalit střední c11/2019 a98–1070 v3173 aAltogether 16 species of millipedes found during arachnological excursions on Central Moravia organized by the Czech Arachnological Society in late spring 2018 are listed. Julus scanicus belongs to the Red List of Threatened species of the Czech Republic (NT – near threatened). The highest number of millipede species was collected in the Doubrava Nature Reserve. Based on our research and summary of published records, 27 millipede species were reported from the Litovelské Pomoraví PLA.
10afaunistics10aKosíř10aLitovelské Pomoraví PLA1 aDolejš, Petr1 aKocourek, Pavel uhttps://www.vmo.cz/casopis-zpravy-vmo01665nas a2200229 4500008004100000022001400041245015700055210007000212260001200282300001200294490000600306520089500312653001201207653001401219653001501233653002301248653001301271653001901284100001801303700002001321856009401341 2019 eng d a1861-036600aBohumil Němec and his millipede collection at the National Museum in Prague (Czechia), with notes on Craspedosoma rawlinsii simplex Němec, 18960 aBohumil Němec and his millipede collection at the National Museu c08/2019 a25–350 v83 aThe present catalogue lists data from a total of 95 specimens from 22 species of the millipede collection by the Czech scientist Bohumil Němec (1873–1966) housed in the National Museum in Prague. The material was collected at the turn of the 19th and 20th century in the modern-day Czechia and contains syntypes of Craspedosoma rawlinsii simplex Němec, 1896 [= Craspedosoma rawlinsii rawlinsii Leach, 1814, syn. nov.] and Julus (Leucojulus) coerulans Němec, 1896 [= Kryphioiulus occultus (Koch, 1847)]. The problematic of spelling the name rawlinsii turned to be much complicated than previously thought. Thus, only the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature will have to solve it. Until then, the prevailing usage of rawlinsii is to be maintained.
10aBohemia10aDiplopoda10afaunistics10ahistorical records10asynonymy10atype specimens1 aDolejš, Petr1 aKocourek, Pavel uhttps://schubartiana.de/issues/pdf/vol8/Dolejs-2019-Nemec_millipede_collection_prague.pdf01189nas a2200241 4500008004100000020002200041022001400063245017500077210007300252260001200325300006400337490000700401520029100408653001400699653001500713653002300728653001500751653001800766653002500784100002000809700001800829856010000847 2018 eng d a978-80-906560-4-8 a1214-257300aMnohonožky (Diplopoda) Jezeřského arboreta (okres Most, severozápadní Čechy). Millipedes (Diplopoda) of the Jezeří arboretum (Most district, Northwestern Bohemia)0 aMnohonožky Diplopoda Jezeřského arboreta okres Most severozápadn c11/2018 aSborník Oblastního muzea v Mostě, řada přírodovědná0 v393 aIn total 12 species of millipedes (Diplopoda) were found during two excursions in the former Jezeří arboretum (Northwestern Bohemia, Most district). They all are listed and commented. These results are the first contribution to knowledge of millipedes of this locality.
10aDiplopoda10afaunistics10aJezeří arboretum10amillipedes10aMost district10aNorthwestern Bohemia1 aKocourek, Pavel1 aDolejš, Petr uhttps://www.muzeummost.cz/data/stranky/Muzeum%20-%20Sbornik%20M17%20BLOK%20-%20Zoologie%201.pdf01039nas a2200217 4500008004100000022001400041245012000055210006900175260001200244300001000256490000600266520031100272653001500583653002300598653001500621653001200636653001300648100001800661700002000679856012200699 2018 eng d a1861-036600aCatalogue of the millipedes (Diplopoda) in the Hoffer's collection at the National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic0 aCatalogue of the millipedes Diplopoda in the Hoffers collection c04/2018 a1–60 v73 aThe present catalogue lists data from a total of 239 specimens from 23 species of the millipede collection by the Czech entomologist Augustin Hoffer (1910-1981) housed in the National Museum in Prague. The material was collected during 1932-1936 in the modern-day Czechia, Slovakia and Montenegro.
10afaunistics10ahistorical records10aMontenegro10aMoravia10aSlovakia1 aDolejš, Petr1 aKocourek, Pavel uhttps://schubartiana.de/issues/pdf/vol7/Dolejs-2018-Catalogue_of_the_millipedes_in_the_Hoffer's_collection_Prague.pdf01684nas a2200253 4500008004100000022001400041245010800055210006900163260001200232300001000244490000600254520089500260653001801155653001401173653001701187653001501204653001401219653001601233653002301249100002001272700002101292700001801313856009901331 2017 eng d a1861-036600aNew species of millipedes occurring in the Czech Republic: species discovered in the period 2003–20170 aNew species of millipedes occurring in the Czech Republic specie c12/2017 a27-300 v63 aSince the year 2003, six millipede species new for the Czech Republic were announced. All of them were discovered in small populations mostly in natural habitats. They can be divided into two groups. One is represented by rare, relict and stenoecic species (Hungarosoma bokori, Hylebainosoma tatranum and Melogona transsylvanica). The other group is represented by species exhibiting a closer relationship to subterranean habitats in the Czech Republic (Brachychaeteuma bradeae, Macrosternodesmus palicola and Geoglomeris subterranea); their presence in the Czech Republic was revealed by modified pitfall traps used for collecting of deep-living invertebrates and by combination of several methods used during the research in caves. All six species are listed in the Red List of Threatened Invertebrates in the Czech Republic.
10aChordeumatida10aDiplopoda10adistribution10afaunistics10aGlomerida10aPolydesmida10athreatened species1 aKocourek, Pavel1 aTajovský, Karel1 aDolejš, Petr uhttps://schubartiana.de/issues/pdf/vol6/Kocourek-2017-New_species_Czech_Republic_2003-2017.pdf