Strigamia transsilvanica ( Verhoeff, 1928 )

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 : 19-20

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Strigamia transsilvanica ( Verhoeff, 1928 )
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Strigamia transsilvanica ( Verhoeff, 1928) View in CoL

Nominal subspecies: S. transsilvanica arulensis ( Verhoeff, 1935) ; S. transsilvanica carpathica ( Verhoeff, 1935) ; S. transsilvanica franconia ( Verhoeff, 1935) ; S. transsilvanica latzeli ( Verhoeff, 1935) ; S. transsilvanica salisburgensis ( Verhoeff, 1935) ; S. transsilvanica sellana ( Verhoeff, 1935) ; S. transsilvanica styrica ( Verhoeff, 1935) .

References for morphology: Verhoeff 1928, 1935; Matic 1972; Folkmanová 1952; Kaczmarek 1979; Koren 1986; Stoev 2002; Bonato et al. 2005; Iorio 2005.

Taxonomic notes. Described originally as a species of Scolioplanes View in CoL , it was cited under Strigamia View in CoL following Jeekel (1964b), however with the epithet often misspelled by different authors as “ transsylvanica ”. It was recorded repeatedly by recent authors, but doubts on its taxonomic distinction with respect to S. crassipes View in CoL have been advanced by Spelda (2005). A complex set of subspecies and varieties was introduced by Verhoeff (1935), however they were most often ignored by other authors, but doubts as to their validity were expressed explicitly only rarely (Minelli 1992) and they were listed explicitly as synonyms of S. transsilvanica View in CoL only by Matic (1972).

Distribution: central-eastern Europe, westwards to the entire Alps, northwards almost to the Baltic region, eastwards to the entire Carpathians, southwards to mainland Greece. Published records from Sakhalin island, Japan and Taiwan are probably due to misidentification of a different species.

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