Hemilepistus elongatus\according to Eshaghi et al 2015
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Ordo: Isopoda
Familia: Agnaridae
Genus: Hemilepistus
Name
Hemilepistus elongatus Budde-Lund, 1885 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Material examined
Takestan to Shal, 35°54.1'N, 49°48.0'E, 18 July 2013, leg. G.M. Kashani & B. Eshaghi, five males and two females (PCGMK 1661); Esfarvarin to Takestan, 35°58.0'N, 49°43.1'E, 18 July 2013, leg. G.M. Kashani & B. Eshaghi, one female (PCGMK 1664); Abyek to Gheshlagh, 36°01.3'N, 50°30.3'E, 10 September 2013, leg. G.M. Kashani & B. Eshaghi, one male and two females (PCGMK 1680).
Remarks
Despite the broad distribution of Hemilepistus elongatus in Iran (Kashani and Sari 2012[1]), this is the first time this species is reported from the province of Qazvin.
Distribution
“Transcaucasus”; easternmost Turkey: Ararat; Turkmenia; Iran.
Taxon Treatment
- Eshaghi, B; Kiabi, B; Kashani, G; 2015: The agnarid terrestrial isopods (Isopoda, Oniscidea, Agnaridae) of the province of Qazvin, Iran, with a description of a new species ZooKeys, (515): 59-66. doi
Other References
- ↑ Kashani G, Sari A (2012) Discovery of broadly distributed terrestrial isopod Hemilepistus elongatus Budde-Lund, 1885 (Isopoda; Oniscidea): redescription and intraspecific character variability. ZooKeys 176: 13–22. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.176.2271