Julus insolitus Mikhaljova, 2009

Nefedieva, Julia S., Nefediev, Pavel S., Sakhnevich, Miroslava B. & Dyachkov, Yuri V., 2015, Distribution of millipedes along an altitudinal gradient in the south of Lake Teletskoye, Altai Mts, Russia (Diplopoda), ZooKeys 510, pp. 141-161 : 144

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.510.8855

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9A4EB171-797E-415A-8872-0F0182099AFA

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Julus insolitus Mikhaljova, 2009
status

 

Julus insolitus Mikhaljova, 2009

non Julus ghilarovi brachydactylus - Nefedieva and Nefediev 2008: 123.

Julus insolitus Mikhaljova, 2009b: 66-67, 64: figs.

Julus insolitus - Nefediev and Nefedieva 2013: 87; Nefedieva et al. 2014: 65.

Material examined.

4 males, 5 females, 4 juv. (ASU), site 9; 4 males, 1 female (IBSS), 6 males, 9 females, 10 juv. (ASU), site 10; 2 males, 6 females, 17 juv. (ASU), site 10a; 7 males, 17 females, 25 juv. (ASU), site 11; 20 males, 9 females, 49 juv., 1 fragm. (ASU), site 12; 1 male, 1 female, 1 juv. (ASU), site 13; 2 males, 4 females, 7 juv. (ASU), site 13a; 3 males, 8 females, 10 juv. (ASU), site 14; 1 female, 2 juv. (ASU), site 15; 14 males, 15 females, 22 juv. (ASU), site B; 10 males, 12 females, 15 juv. (ASU), site 16; 2 females, 6 juv. (ASU), site 18.

Distribution.

The species appears to be spread only in the south of Siberia, Russia: Republic of Altai.

Remarks.

This species has been described by Mikhaljova (2009b) on two male specimens, which are known to occur in forest-tundra and rocky tundra. In the Kyga Biogeocenosis Profile the species is collected from the upper line of mid-mountain chern taiga forests through subalpine sparse growths of Pinus sibirica to mountain tundra with Betula rotundifolia and Salix glauca . The maximum abundance is about 98 ind./m2 registered in the old fire-site of sparse growths of Pinus sibirica now occupied with a succession of dwarf trees of Betula rotundifolia and Salix glauca . The above female specimens are the first records in this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Julida

Family

Julidae

Genus

Julus

Loc

Julus insolitus Mikhaljova, 2009

Nefedieva, Julia S., Nefediev, Pavel S., Sakhnevich, Miroslava B. & Dyachkov, Yuri V. 2015
2015
Loc

Julus insolitus

Mikhaljova 2009
2009
Loc

Julus insolitus

Mikhaljova 2009
2009
Loc

non Julus ghilarovi brachydactylus

Gulicka 1972
1972