Tuoba laticollis (Attems, 1903)
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66. Tuoba laticollis (Attems, 1903) View in CoL
Geophilus laticollis Attems, 1903: 155–302 pp., see p. 239.
Distribution: Juan Fernández Archipelago ( Foddai et al. 2000).
Type locality: Juan Fernández Archipelago , Chile ( Ilie et al. 2009) .
Remarks: New combination proposed by Crabill (1968).
Family
67. Chileana araucanensis ( Silvestri, 1899) Linotaenia araucanensis Silvestri, 1899 : see p. 152.
Distribution: Temuco, Pitrufquén, Los Muermos, Zapallar, Valle del Aconcagua ( Silvestri 1899, 1905, Porter 1911, 1912, Chamberlin 1955, Sielfeld 2002, Özdikmen 2009).
Type locality: Temuco , Pitrufquén, Chile ( Silvestri 1899) .
Remarks: New combination proposed by Özdikmen (2009).
Family
68. Metaxythus austrinus Crabill, 1968 Metaxythus Crabill, 1968: 243–248 pp., see p. 244.
Distribution: Juan Fernández Archipelago ( Bonato et al. 2016).
Type locality: Juan Fernández Archipelago , Chile ( Crabill 1968) .
69. Trematorya sternalis Brölemann, 1909 Trematorya sternalis Brölemann, 1909: 415–432 pp., see p. 425.
Distribution: Juan Fernández island ( Chamberlin 1955, Foddai et al. 2000, Sielfeld 2002).
Type locality: Valparaíso Hills , Chile ( Brölemann 1909) .
Family
70. Schendyla tyrolensis Meinert, 1870 Schendyla tyrolensis Meinert, 1870: 81–103 pp., see p. 103.
Distribution: Quinta Normal, Valparaíso, Santiago ( Silvestri 1899, 1905, Porter 1911, 1912, Chamberlin 1955, Sielfeld 2002).
Type locality: “Razzes, Tyrol” = Bagni di Razzes , Italy ( Meinert 1870) .
Remarks: Species was introduced from Europe ( Foddai et al. 2000); it is distributed in America, some areas of Africa, Madagascar, southern and eastern Asia, Australia and Pacific Islands ( Minelli 2011).
4. Discussion
species on the island of Chiloé, which is undoubtedly
This work is the first complete list of the chilopod fauna due to the work of expeditions that have passed through recorded in Chile from 1847 until today. A bibliographic the country. Therefore, if the sampling effort increases, compilation is presented including publications, a it is likely that the number of species and their range of revision of ChiloBase, and field data of the authors. To distribution will also increase.
the present in Chile a total of 70 species from 28 genera, Certainly, our knowledge of Chilean centipedes is still 10 families, and 4 orders have been registered. far being from complete and a review of the taxonomic
The highest number of species is presented by status of several species is necessary due to the time the Geophilomorpha with 45 species, followed by elapsed since their original descriptions. Biogeographic Lithobiomorpha and Scolopendromorpha with 12 and and autecological information will increase with 11 species, respectively. Scutigeromorpha presents the the number of specialists. However, the information least diversity with only two species, and one of which, provided here is essential to initiate future studies on the apparently, presents a problem in its registered location. distribution, taxonomy and ecology of Chilopoda as much
Akymnopellis chilensis ( Gervais, 1847) is the species of the Chilean national territory is still poorly sampled. with the widest distribution in Chile, occurring from Therefore, the number of species and distributional data Copiapó to Punta Arenas. Scutigera coleoptrata , which on this list will increase in the near future when studies until 2009 only reached Talca is currently recorded are expanded to include those parts of the Chilean throughout the entire central-southern area (Pérez- territory not yet sufficiently investigated.
Schultheiss & Mosqueira 2009, Faúndez 2011).
Most of the remaining species were only been
recorded at one or two locations (e.g. Cryptops gynnis ,
C. nahuelbuta , C. armatus , C. detectus , C. nivicomes , 5. Acknowledgments
Anopsobius productus , Lamyctes andinus , L. baeckstroemi ,
Paralamyctes wellingtonensis , Apogeophilus claviger , This research was supported by the Zoology Department Chilenophilus porosus , Eurytion moderatum , Pachymerinus at the University of Concepción. The authors would like canaliculatus ). to thank Mauricio Urbina, Karen Middlemiss and Jörg
This may indicate that many of these species are Spelda for his constructive comments and language edits endemic; however, in reality more fieldwork is required on the manuscript.
in unexplored areas regarding this fauna. Species such Emmanuel Vega-Román was supported by a doctoral as Lamyctes africanus have been registered in several fellowship from the Chilean National Commission for countries in Great Britain ( Barber 1992), in Denmark Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT) ( Enghoff et al. 2013); in the Czech Republic (Dányi & CONICYTPCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2017-2171666.
Tuf 2016), in Germany ( Decker et al. 2017), and in France
( Iorio 2016). In Chile this species may have reached Juan
Fernández through an expedition, being dispersed by
boats. The species Scutigera coleoptrata presumably 6. References
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Tuoba laticollis (Attems, 1903)
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Geophilus laticollis
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