Lithobius brandensis
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Ordo: Lithobiomorpha
Familia: Lithobiidae
Genus: Lithobius
Name
Lithobius brandensis Verhoeff, 1943 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Lithobius brandensis Verhoeff 1943[1]: 16, figs 20, 21. (1)
- Lithobius brandensis Verhoeff 1943[1]: Rémy 1950[2]: 7. (2)
- Lithobius brandensis Verh.: Manfredi 1956[3]: 293. (3)
- Lithobius brandensis Verhoeff, 1943: Foddai et al. 1996[4]: 360, Tab. I. (4)
- Lithobius (Lithobius) brandensis Verhoeff, 1943: Geoffroy and Iorio 2009[5]: 675. (5)
- Lithobius (Lithobius) brandensis Verhoeff, 1943: Iorio 2010b[6]: 41, 56, 74. (6)
Literature records
General. Corsica (4, 5, 6). Cave. Haute-Corse, 2B - [Brando], cave of Brando, 90 m [88 m in Rémy 1950[2]] (1, 2, loc. typ. of Lithobius brandensis Verhoeff, 1943) [I]. [Furiani], cave of Sulane, [240 m] (3) [I]. [Lano], cave e’ Cherpinede, [800 m] (3) [II].
General distribution
Corsica (Geoffroy and Iorio 2009[5]).
Chorotype
Corsican endemic, uncertain affinities.
Ecological notes
90–240 m; only in caves (3 sites; eutroglophilic species?). See Verhoeff (1943)[1], Rémy (1950)[2], Manfredi (1956)[3].
Remarks
To this species in part refers the generic quotation of “Chilopodes” published in Rémy (1950[2]: 6, 7, 27) from the cave of Brando (collection date 1942) previously published by Verhoeff (1943)[1], as well as those from the cave of Sulane and, partly, from the cave of Cherpinede (both collected in 1948), both later published by Manfredi (1956)[3].
Taxon Treatment
- Zapparoli, M; Iorio, E; 2012: The centipedes (Chilopoda) of Corsica: catalogue of species with faunistic, zoogeographical and ecological remarks International Journal of Myriapodology, 7: 15-68. doi
Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Verhoeff K (1943) Uber Chilopoden der Insel Korsika. Zoologischer Anzeiger 143 (1): 1-20.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Rémy P (1950) Grottes de Corse. Annales de Spéléologie 5: 1-47.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Manfredi P (1956) Miriapodi cavernicoli della Corsica (Raccolti dal prof. Rémy). In: Vandel A (Ed). Actes du 1er Congrès International de Spéléologie, Paris, III - Biologie. CNRS/MNHN, Paris: 289-294.
- ↑ Foddai D, Minelli A, Zapparoli M (1996) I chilopodi delle isole circumsarde nel contesto del popolamento insulare dell’area tirrenica s.l. Biogeographia, Lavori della Società Italiana di Biogeografia (n.s.) 18 [1995]: 357–376.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Geoffroy J, Iorio E (2009) The French centipede fauna (Chilopoda): updated checklist and distribution in mainland France, Corsica and Monaco. Soil Organisms 81: 671–694. http://www.senckenberg.de/files/content/forschung/publikationen/soilorganisms/volume_81_3/29_geoffroy.pdf
- ↑ Iorio E (2010b) Les Lithobies et genres voisins de France (Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha). Revue de l’Association Roussillonnaise d’Entomologie, suppl. au tome XIX, 104 pp.