11. Hessebius barbipes (Porat, 1893)

Terra typica: [Syria] “Palmyre” (Porat 1893).

Lithobius sp. Porat, 1893: 66 (1 ♂).

Lithobius barbipes Porat, 1893: Plate 1, Fig. 1.

Lithobius (Archilothobius) pachypus Verhoeff, 1925: 76 .

Lithobius (Archilothobius) vosseleri var. propitia Silvestri, 1929: 309 (♂ ♀).

Lithobius (Paobius) pachypus Verhoeff, 1943: 125 .

Archeobius phagus Chamberlin, 1952: 231 (♂ ♀).

Hessebius procurvus Zalesskaja, 1978: 53 (♂ ♀).

Hessebius procurvus — Eason, 1981 (8 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀).

? Lithobius platypus Newport, 1845: 371 .

? Lithobius vosseleri Verhoeff, 1901: 441 .

Monotarsobius barbipes — Attems, 1926: 229–230.

Hessebius barbipes — Eason, 1981: 327 (14 specimens: ♂ ♀); Zapparoli, 1986: 92 (3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀); Simaiakis et al., 2013: 283 (176 ♂♂, 74 ♀♀, “7 unsexed, 15 larvae ”); Zarei et al., 2020: 137.

Previous records. Turkmenistan: Mary Region —Serhetabat Village [Tu4] (as H. procurvus) (Zalesskaja 1978).

Habitat records. Absent.

Remarks. According to Eason (1981: 327), Lithobius platypus and L. vosseleri are putative junior synonyms of Hessebius barbipes (listed above with a question marks); probable but uncertain synonymy (Bonato et al. 2016). Known from SE Europe (Greece, Dodecanese), N Africa (Egypt) (Silvestri 1929; Chamberlin 1952), SW Asia (Cyprus, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Turkey, NW Iran) (Porat 1893; Verhoeff 1901, 1925; Eason 1981; Simaiakis et al. 2013; Bonato et al. 2016).