Megaphyllum projectum kochi (Verhoeff, 1907)

Lazányi, Eszter & Vagalinski, Boyan, 2013, Redefinition of the millipede subgenus Megaphyllum sensu stricto Verhoeff, 1894 and neotype designation for Megaphyllum austriacum (Latzel, 1884) (Myriapoda: Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae), Zootaxa 3741 (1), pp. 55-100 : 62-64

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Megaphyllum projectum kochi (Verhoeff, 1907)
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Megaphyllum projectum kochi (Verhoeff, 1907)

Figs 4 e–i View FIGURES 4 a – l

Brachyiulus projectus kochi Verhoeff, 1907: 302 , Figs 3 –4 View FIGURES 3 a – f View FIGURES 4 a – l , 9 View FIGURES 9 a – g .

Brachyiulus projectus kochi: Verhoeff 1934: 70 .

Chromatoiulus projectus kochi: Schubart 1934 a: 278 –279, Figs 433–436. Chromatoiulus (Chromatoiulus) projectus kochi: Stojałowska & Starega 1974: 40 –41, 52. Chromatoiulus projectus genuinus: Jawłowski 1935: 251 .

Chromatoiulus projectus: Jeekel 1953: 11 , 21, Fig. 29; 1978: 6.

Megaphyllum (Chromatoiulus) projectum kochi: Gulička 1985 a: 117 , 120. Megaphyllum projectum kochi: Lazányi & Korsós 2011: 50 –52, Figs 14 –15 View FIGURES 14 a – g View FIGURES 15 a – g , 17a–b View FIGURES 17 a – g . Megaphyllum projectum: Ožanová 2000: 321 –323, 325.

Distribution. Belarus: Byelovezhskaya puzcha [Byelovezhskaya Pushcha] (Rubkova 1967; Tarasevich 1992); Czech Republic: Čechy: Chuchle, Klecany; Morava: Praděd, Jeseníky, Voznice, Opavice Valley, Bělé Valley (Lang 1954); Hůrka u Hranic National Park (Ožanová 2000); Hrubý Jeseník Mts, Velká Kotlina Cirque (Tajovský 1997); Labské pískovce Protected Landscape Area (Tajovský 1998 b); Podyji National Park (Tajovský 1998 a); Kokořínsko (Tajovský 2006); Litovelské Pomoraví (Tuf & Ožanová 1998); Germany: Oberlausitz (Dunger 1966); Rugendorf: Zettlitz; Presseck: Wartenfels, Heinersreith; Steinwiesen: Leitschtal, Leitsch-Seitental (Reip & Lindner 2007); Bamberg (Lindner & Reip 2005); Neiße valley (Voigtländer & Dunger 1992); Lithuania: West Lithuania (Atlavinyté & Lokšina 1971); The Netherlands: Denekamp, Volthe; Bredenbroek (Jeekel 1953); Poland: Pienin (Bielak–Oleksy 1967); Sudety, Przedgórze Sudeckie: Sobótka, Nyda, Książ, Miszkowice, rez. Muszkowicki Las Bukowy (Bielak–Oleksy & Jaśkiewicz 1977); Kazimierz Dolny (Dziadosz 1964); Tatry Zachodnie: Dolina Kościeliska (Jawłowski 1938); Bieszczadów (Jedryczkowski 1979); Belovezhskaya Pushcha (Lokšina 1964); Zemborzyce, Tuszów, Guszczyzna; Adampol, Świdnik, Józefów, Jawidz, Niemce; Kębło–wąwozy; Zwierzymiec (Stojałowska 1950); Lublin region: Pojeziere łęczyńsko-Włodawskie, Małe Mazowsze, Pagóry Chełmskie, Wyżyna Lubelska, Roztocze (Stojałowska & Bielak–Oleksy 1970); Lake Mamry (Wytwer & Zalewski 2005); Slovakia: (Mock 2001); Smolenice, Bukova (Lazányi & Korsós 2011); Ukraine: Podole: “Kręciłów” by the Zbruch river [today: Ktintsilov in Khmelnitsk Region] (Jawłowski 1936); Zakarpattia Region, Kiev Region, Cherkasy Region: Kaniv, Ternopol Region, Volyn Region, “Kovenskoj” (Chornyi & Golovatch 1993).

Diagnosis. Differs from the most similar subspecies M. p. projectum by having more slender promeres (P) (see Fig. 4 e View FIGURES 4 a – l in comparison with Fig. 4 j View FIGURES 4 a – l ) and by the smaller apical serrated lobe (sl) of the promere—discernible from posterior view only ( Fig. 4 e View FIGURES 4 a – l ).

Both processes of the opisthomere (ap and pp) well-developed; the solenomere’s posterior process (psp) mostly—at least slightly, depending on individual variation—longer than the anterior process (psp) ( Figs 4 e–f View FIGURES 4 a – l ).

Body length and height: males: 26.8–44mm, 2–3.4mm; females: 34.4–48.2mm, 3.2–4.3mm.

Remarks. Widespread subspecies of M. projectum , distributed in the northern part of the species’ distribution area, with a southern border formed by the Carpathians and the Alps; its status has been recently clarified by Lazányi & Korsós (2011); in the Netherlands it shows the westernmost occurrence of the genus in continental Europe.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Diplopoda

Order

Julida

Family

Julidae

Genus

Megaphyllum