Lithobius sseliwanoffi Garbowski, 1897
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Lithobius sseliwanoffi Garbowski, 1897 |
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29. Lithobius sseliwanoffi Garbowski, 1897 View in CoL
Monotarsobius curtipes View in CoL – Zalesskaja 1972: 128; 1978: 178.
Lithobius curtipes View in CoL – Muralewicz 1907: 334; 1926: 28.
Monotarsobius pusillus – Zalesskaja 1978: 164, 178.
Monotarsobius sseliwanoffi View in CoL – Bababekova 1996: 91.
Previous records. Zagatala and Balakan: [1] ( Zalesskaja 1972), Shaki: [4], Agsu: [11], Massaly: [20], Lerik: [22], [27], Lenkaran: [24], and Astara: [26] ( Muralewicz 1907, 1926; Zalesskaja 1972; Bababekova 1996) districts.
Distribution. Southern European species ( Zalesskaja & Golovatch 1996), Caucasus ( Zalesskaja 1978).
Remarks. According to Zalesskaja (1978), specimens identified as L. curtipes from Caucasus by Muralewicz (1929) belong to L. pusillus Sseliwanoff, 1878 , which is a junior synonym of L. sseliwanoffi .
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Lithobius sseliwanoffi Garbowski, 1897
Dyachkov, Yurii V. 2024 |
Monotarsobius sseliwanoffi
Bababekova, L. A. 1996: 91 |
Monotarsobius pusillus
Zalesskaja, N. T. 1978: 164 |
Monotarsobius curtipes
Zalesskaja, N. T. 1978: 178 |
Zalesskaja, N. T. 1972: 128 |
Lithobius curtipes
Muralewicz, W. S. 1926: 28 |
Muralewicz, W. S. 1907: 334 |