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    President F.L. Hovde and Richard N. Meinert

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    Photograph of President F.L. Hovde; Richard N. Meinert, Manager, Bisphenol Operations, General Electric Co., Mt. Vernon, Indiana; Frederick Hovde, left, June 17, 196

    Pleurogeophilus mediterraneus Meinert 1870

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    46. Pleurogeophilus mediterraneus (Meinert, 1870) (1) Pleurogeophilus mediterraneus (Meinert): Zapparoli, 1994: 20. (2) Pleurogeophilus mediterraneus (Meinert, 1870): Zapparoli, 2002: 105, Fig. 46. General distribution. Europe: Austria, Bosnia Herzegovina, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Slovenia, Spain (Balearic Is.). West Asia: Caucasus, Turkey. North Africa: Algeria (Zapparoli 2002; Minelli et al. 2006). Chorotype. S-European (SEU). Records in Peloponnisos (Fig. 15). Ahaia: W Kalavrita, 700 m (2); Mihas, E Platanos, 1300 m (2). Arkadia: Levidi, Menalon Ski Resort (2). Korinthia: Oros Killini, 1500 m (1, 2); Oros Killini, Ziria, NE slope, 1600–2100 m (1, 2). Lakonia: Taigetos, EOS, 1000 m (2); Taigetos, E slope, 1800–1850 m (1, 2); Taigetos, refuge, 1800–2200 m (2). New records from Mt. Parnonas (Fig. 15). 1 ex., Arkadia, Agios Ioannis Theologos church, mountain refuge (loc. 19), 1610 m, N 37.226653 / E 22.591896, 29 Oct. 2014; 1 ex., Arkadia, Moni Malevis, 600 m W of the monastery (loc. 43), 905 m, N 37.328598 / E 22.571381, 2 May 2015. Ecological notes. 0–2100 m; an euriecious species, in Abies cephalonica and Pinus nigra woods, and in montane open habitats (Zapparoli 1994, 1996, 2002).Published as part of Simaiakis, Stylianos Michail, Akkari, Nesrine & Zapparoli, Marzio, 2016, The centipedes of Peloponnisos and first records of genus Eurygeophilus in the East Mediterranean (Myriapoda: Chilopoda), pp. 301-346 in Zootaxa 4061 (4) on page 341, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26420

    Nannophilus eximus Meinert, 1870

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    Nannophilus eximus (Meinert, 1870) Nannophilus (Nesonannophilus) medius: Manfredi, 1957: 11, 22, 32Published as part of Marzio Zapparoli, 1986, Osservazioni sui Chilopodi dell'Appennino lucano e calabrese (Chilopoda), pp. 311-340 in BIOGEOGRAPHIA-Lav. Soc. ital. Biogeoqr. N. S. 10 (1984) on page 31

    Lithobius tricuspis Meinert, 1872

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    Lithobius tricuspis Meinert, 1872 Lithobius tricuspis: Matic e Darabantzu, 1971: 412Published as part of Marzio Zapparoli, 1986, Osservazioni sui Chilopodi dell'Appennino lucano e calabrese (Chilopoda), pp. 311-340 in BIOGEOGRAPHIA-Lav. Soc. ital. Biogeoqr. N. S. 10 (1984) on page 32

    Lithobius tricuspis Meinert, 1872

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    Lithobius tricuspis Meinert, 1872 Lithobius tricuspis: Matic e Darabantzu, 1971: 412Published as part of Marzio Zapparoli, 1986, Osservazioni sui Chilopodi dell'Appennino lucano e calabrese (Chilopoda), pp. 311-340 in BIOGEOGRAPHIA-Lav. Soc. ital. Biogeoqr. N. S. 10 (1984) on page 32

    Lithobius validus Meinert, 1872

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    Lithobius validus Meinert, 1872 Lithobius calabrensis Fanzago, 1880: 267, 269 Lithobius calabrensis: Manfredi, 1957: 24 Lithobius validus: Manfredi, 1957, 15, 24, 35 Lithobius punctulatus: Matic, 1966: 339 Lithobius punctulatus: Matic e Darabantzu, 1971: 400 Lithobius calabrensis: Eason e Minelli, 1976: 198, 201Published as part of Marzio Zapparoli, 1986, Osservazioni sui Chilopodi dell'Appennino lucano e calabrese (Chilopoda), pp. 311-340 in BIOGEOGRAPHIA-Lav. Soc. ital. Biogeoqr. N. S. 10 (1984) on page 32

    Lithobius (Sigibius) microps Meinert 1868

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    16. Lithobius (Sigibius) microps Meinert, 1868 (1) Lithobius (Sigibius) microps Meinert, 1876 [sic!]: Zapparoli, 1994: 60. (2) Lithobius (Sigibius) microps Meinert, 1868: Zapparoli, 2002: 44, Fig. 23. General distribution. Europe: Albania, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, FYR Macedonia, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Italy (incl. Sardinia and Sicily), Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Spain (incl. Balearic Is.), Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine. West Asia: Turkey (Zapparoli 2002; Minelli et al. 2006). Chorotype. European (EUR). Records in Peloponnisos (Fig. 6). Ahaia: Klitoria, Zarouhla (2). Lakonia: Taigetos, 1650–1700 m (1, 2). New records from Mt. Parnonas (Fig. 6). 1 ex., Arkadia, Meligarias south of Oreini Meligou (loc. 9), 810 m, N 37.350434 / E 22.671654, 27 Oct. 2014; 1 ex., Arkadia, Parnonas mountain refuge to Agios Vasileios, 5.5 km SW of the refuge (loc. 38), 1460 m, N 37.217905 / E 22.652083, 1 May 2015. Ecological notes. 0–1700 m; an euriecious species, recorded from Quercus coccifera and Juniperus sp. open scrubs, in Abies cephalonica and Fagus sylvatica woods, in Abies cephalonica and Pinus nigra woods, and in coastal habitats (Zapparoli 1994, 1996).Published as part of Simaiakis, Stylianos Michail, Akkari, Nesrine & Zapparoli, Marzio, 2016, The centipedes of Peloponnisos and first records of genus Eurygeophilus in the East Mediterranean (Myriapoda: Chilopoda), pp. 301-346 in Zootaxa 4061 (4) on page 318, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26420

    Lithobius lapidicola Meinert, 1872

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    Lithobius lapidicola Meinert, 1872 Lithobius pusillus pusillifrater: Manfredi, 1957: 14, 24, 35 Lithobius pusillus: Matic, 1967: 89 Lithobius (Lithobius) Lapidicola Meinert, 1872 + L. (L.) pusillus Latzel, 1880: Minelli, 1985: 41 MATERIALE ESAMINATO: 2 exx., Campania (Salerno), Monte Gelbison, m 1500, 2.IV.1986, MZ; 1 ex., Lucania (Potenza), Monte di Viggiano, m 1500, 23.V.1984, MZ; 2 exx., Lucania (Potenza), Monte Le Alpi, da rif. Favino (1500 m) a 1893 m, 7.VII.1983, MB; 1 ex., Lucania (Potenza), Massiccio del Pollino, da Colle Gaudolino a vetta, m 1680-1850, 9.VII.1983, MB.Published as part of Marzio Zapparoli, 1986, Osservazioni sui Chilopodi dell'Appennino lucano e calabrese (Chilopoda), pp. 311-340 in BIOGEOGRAPHIA-Lav. Soc. ital. Biogeoqr. N. S. 10 (1984) on page 32

    Elthusa Schioedte & Meinert 1884

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    Genus Elthusa Schioedte & Meinert, 1884 Elthusa Schioedte & Meinert, 1884: 337.- Bruce 1990: 254.- Trilles 1994: 164.- Trilles and Randall 2011: 453-454. Type species. Livoneca emarginata Bleeker, 1857, by monotypy (Schioedte and Meinert 1884). Remarks. Diagnostic characters for Elthusa include a weakly vaulted body; pleonite 1 as wide as or slightly narrower than pleonite 2; posterior margin of cephalon not trilobed; wide pleon; antennula shorter than antenna, bases not in contact (varying from close together to wide apart); and pleopods all simple, lamellar. A revised diagnosis of the genus was provided by Bruce (1990) as well as Trilles and Randall (2011). Elthusa can be regarded as one of the most morphologically varied cymothoid genera, with many Elthusa species still requiring detailed study and redescription. The antennula position (being close together or far apart), shape of the cephalon anterior margin, as well as the width of the pleon and pleonite 5 are some of the varying characters noted within species of this genus (Bruce 1990). This variation can cause confusion in genus identifications and may lead to incorrect species placement if not taken into account with all of the other genus characters.Published as part of Hadfield, Kerry A., Tuttle, Lillian J. & Smit, Nico J., 2017, Elthusawinstoni sp. n. (Isopoda, Cymothoidae), a new fish parasitic isopod from Hawaii, pp. 125-135 in ZooKeys 661 on page 125, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.661.1125

    Henia (Meinertia) pulchella Meinert 1870

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    35. Henia (Meinertia) pulchella (Meinert, 1870) (1) Henia pulchella (Mein.): Matic, 1976: 288. (2) Henia (Scotophilus) bicarinata (Meinert, 1870): Zapparoli, 2002: 87: Fig. 40. General distribution. Europe: Greece, Italy (incl. Sicily). North Africa: Algeria (Minelli et al. 2006). Chorotype. Mediterranean (MED). Records in Peloponnisos (Fig. 11). Ahaia: Kalavrita gorge (1, 2). Arkadia: Tripoli (2). Messinia: Ithomi (2). New records from Mt. Parnonas (Fig. 11). 1 ex., Arkadia, Neochori to Agios Charalampos church, phrygana (loc. 30), 50 m, N 37.361966 / E 22.741903, 31 Oct. 2014. Ecological notes. 0–50 m; in phrygana.Published as part of Simaiakis, Stylianos Michail, Akkari, Nesrine & Zapparoli, Marzio, 2016, The centipedes of Peloponnisos and first records of genus Eurygeophilus in the East Mediterranean (Myriapoda: Chilopoda), pp. 301-346 in Zootaxa 4061 (4) on page 332, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26420
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