Strigamia fusata ( Attems, 1903 )

Bonato, Lucio, Dányi, László, Socci, Antonio Augusto & Minelli, Alessandro, 2012, Species diversity of Strigamia Gray, 1843 (Chilopoda: Linotaeniidae): a preliminary synthesis, Zootaxa 3593, pp. 1-39 : 14-15

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Strigamia fusata ( Attems, 1903 )
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Strigamia fusata ( Attems, 1903)

Synonym: Paraplanes californicus Verhoeff, 1938 .

References for morphology: Attems 1903, 1929; Verhoeff 1938a, 1938c (both sub Paraplanes californicus View in CoL ); Crabill 1962a.

Taxonomic notes. It was described originally as a species in a distinct genus Diplochora View in CoL . The holotype and other specimens were redescribed in detail by Crabill (1962a), who assigned the species to Tomotaenia and recorded other specimens. Other authors listed it among the synonyms of S. parviceps , but the true identity of the latter is actually unknown (see below under “Uncertain species”). It is assigned here to Strigamia View in CoL for the first time (new combination), because it shares all major diagnostic features of Strigamia View in CoL (see above under “Notes on synonymies”).

Paraplanes californicus View in CoL was described by Verhoeff (1938c), and described again as new by the same author in a distinct paper published later in the same year ( Verhoeff 1938a; Crabill 1962a). No other specimens were recorded, and the species was almost ignored until Crabill (1962a, 1962b) synonymized it under S. fusata after examining the type specimens of both species.

Distribution: south-western part of North America, from southern Coast Ranges to the Gulf of California.

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