Lithobius (Ezembius) sulcipes ( Stuxberg, 1876 )
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17. Lithobius (Ezembius) sulcipes ( Stuxberg, 1876) View in CoL
Type locality (of lectotype): “north of Worogowa ” ( Eason 1976) .
Lithobius sulcipes Stuxberg 1876: 308 View in CoL ; 1877: 20.
Lithobius sulcipes View in CoL – Zalesskaja 1978: 126.
Lithobius bogdoulensis Loksa 1965: 207 (3♂♂, 5 ♀♀, 4 juv.); 1978: 111 (11 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀).
Lithobius bogdoulensis – Eason 1976: 104; Ulykpan 1988: 221.
Lithobius formicarum – Eason 1976: 108; Zalesskaja 1978: 126.
Previous records. Ulaanbaatar: [UL3]; Bulgan: [BU1] and [BU3] ( Loksa 1965, 1978, as L. bogdoulensis ) aimags.
Distribution. Russia: Eastern Siberia ( Zalesskaja 1978) and Eastern Kazakhstan ( Dyachkov et al. 2022a).
Remarks. L. bogdoulensis was synonymized under L. sulcipes by Eason (1976); later, Bonato et al. (2016) regarded L. sulcipes as junior synonym of L. rapax Meinert, 1872 ; probable but uncertain synonymy.
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Lithobius (Ezembius) sulcipes ( Stuxberg, 1876 )
Dyachkov, Yurii V. & Farzalieva, Gyulli Sh. 2023 |
Lithobius sulcipes
Zalesskaja, N. T. 1978: 126 |
Lithobius bogdoulensis
Ulykpan, K. 1988: 221 |
Eason, E. H. 1976: 104 |
Lithobius formicarum
Zalesskaja, N. T. 1978: 126 |
Eason, E. H. 1976: 108 |
Lithobius bogdoulensis
Loksa, I. 1965: 207 |
Lithobius sulcipes
Stuxberg, A. 1877: 20 |
Stuxberg, A. 1876: 308 |