Neotype designation and a diagnostic account for the centipede,Scolopendra gigantea L. 1758, with an account ofS. galapagoensis Bollman 1889 (Chilopoda Scolopendromorpha Scolopendridae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2000
Autoren:R. M. Shelley, Kiser S. B.
Journal:Tropical Zoology
Volume:13
Problem:1
Pagination:159-170
ISSN:0394-6975, 1970-9528
Schlüsselwörter:Centipede, Galápagos Islands, Scolopendra galapagoensis, Scolopendra gigantea, Scolopendra gigantea weyrauchi
Zusammenfassung:

The oldest species-group name in the chilopod order Scolopendromorpha and family Scolopendridae, Scolopendra gigantea Linnaeus 1758, is stabilized in accordance with the current concept by designating a neotype specimen from northern Venezuela. The species occurs in northern Colombia and Venezuela, and on Trinidad, Isla Margarita, Curaçao, and Aruba; records from the US Virgin Islands, Haiti, Mexico, and Honduras are deemed to represent accidental human importations or labeling errors. Scolopendra galapagoensis Bollman 1889 occurs in Cocos Island, the Galápagos Islands, and along the Pacific Coast of South America and the western slope of the Andes from Ecuador to southern Peru. Scolopendra gigantea weyrauchi Bücherl 1950 is placed in synonymy under S. galapagoensis Bollman 1889.

URL:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03946975.2000.10531129
DOI:10.1080/03946975.2000.10531129
Citation Key:1913
Refereed Designation:Refereed
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