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Pyrgocyphosoma terminilli Strasser 1977
337. Pyrgocyphosoma terminilli Strasser, 1977 Pyrgocyphosoma oppidicola terminilli Strasser, 1977. Distribution IT-ITA. Habitat 1500–1800 m a.s.l.Published as part of Kime, Richard Desmond & Enghoff, Henrik, 2021, Atlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda), pp. 1-244 in European Journal of Taxonomy 769 on page 99, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497, http://zenodo.org/record/553635
Pyrgocyphosoma reatinum Strasser 1977
329. Pyrgocyphosoma reatinum Strasser, 1977 Pyrgocyphosoma oppidicola reatinum Strasser, 1977. Distribution IT-ITA. Habitat 720 m a.s.l.Published as part of Kime, Richard Desmond & Enghoff, Henrik, 2021, Atlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda), pp. 1-244 in European Journal of Taxonomy 769 on page 98, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497, http://zenodo.org/record/553635
Pyrgocyphosoma terminilli Strasser 1977
337. Pyrgocyphosoma terminilli Strasser, 1977 Pyrgocyphosoma oppidicola terminilli Strasser, 1977. Distribution IT-ITA. Habitat 1500–1800 m a.s.l.Published as part of Kime, Richard Desmond & Enghoff, Henrik, 2021, Atlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda), pp. 1-244 in European Journal of Taxonomy 769 on page 99, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497, http://zenodo.org/record/553635
Cypriopachyiulus henroti Strasser 1967
10. Cypriopachyiulus henroti Strasser, 1967 Records from Cyprus. Troodos Distr., Mt. Olympos, 1900 m, under bark of a fallen Pinus (Strasser, 1967). New material. NHMW: many ♂ & ♀: TH 209, CY 95 - 19: Troodos Olymp [Troodos Olympos], 1900 m, 21.IV. 1995, BT & KT leg., BV det. Distribution. The species is only known from Cyprus (Strasser, 1967, present study). Taxonomic remarks. Cypriopachyiulus seems to be an autochthonous Cypriotic genus. This is further supported by the two undescribed species listed below, which were found among the studied material. The genus is well defined by the well-developed, pointed pre-anal process, the expanded male mandibular stipites, in combination with the absence of a fovea and a pseudoflagellum on the opisthomere.Published as part of Vagalinski, Boyan, Golovatch, Sergei, Simaiakis, Stylianos Michail, Enghoff, Henrik & Stoev, Pavel, 2014, Millipedes of Cyprus (Myriapoda: Diplopoda), pp. 528-548 in Zootaxa 3835 (4) on page 535, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3835.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/22455
Callipus piroddai Strasser 1974
Callipus piroddai Strasser, 1974 Callipus piroddai Strasser, 1974, Fragm. Entomol., 10 (3): 254, figs 32–36. Male HT (MZUL?) from S. Giovanni Cave, M. Acqua, Domusnovas, Sardinia, Italy. Legs and gonopods of single male (preserved dry) in MHNG. Strasser & Minelli, 1984, Lav. Soc. Venez. Sci. Nat., 9 (2): 204. Minelli, 1985, Mem. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Verona, 4: 14. Range: known only from Sardinia, Italy.Published as part of Stoev, Pavel, Sierwald, Petra & Billey, Amber, 2008, An annotated world catalogue of the millipede order Callipodida (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) *, pp. 1-50 in Zootaxa 1706 on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18090
Megaphyllum taygeti Strasser 1976
Megaphyllum taygeti (Strasser, 1976) Chromatoiulus taygeti Strasser, 1976: 612 –614, Figs 49–51. Chromatoiulus taygeti: Ceuca 1992: 425. Megaphyllum taygeti: Felesaki et al. 2010: 360; Enghoff & Kime 2009. Material examined. NMNH: Greece: Crete Island, Psiloritis Mt, 1600–2000m, 11.V. 1984, leg. P. Beron, det. J.–P. Mauriès. Distribution in the Balkans. Greece: Peloponnesе, Lakonia, 12km W from Sparta, 1000–1300m (type locality) (Strasser 1976); Crete Island, unspecified locality (Felesaki et al. 2010). World distribution. Endemic to the island of Crete and Peloponnese, Greece. Remarks. The only Megaphyllum species connecting the southern Peloponnese to Crete. Strasser described M. taygeti on the basis of a single male individual and did not assign it to any of the existing subgenera because of its unique gonopod structure (Strasser 1976). Investigation of vulvae and non-gonopodal structures strengthens an outstanding status of the species, maybe also differentiating it from the whole genus, but further investigations are necessary.Published as part of Lazányi, Eszter, Vagalinski, Boyan & Korsós, Zoltán, 2012, The millipede genus Megaphyllum Verhoeff, 1894 in the Balkan Peninsula, with description of new species (Myriapoda: Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae), pp. 1-47 in Zootaxa 3228 on page 25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21487
Balkanopetalum beskovi Strasser 1973
Balkanopetalum beskovi Strasser, 1973 Figs 79. Type locality: ‘Topchika Höhle bei Dobrostan’. Literature records: Topchika Cave near Dobrostan (Strasser, 1973: 429); Yamata Cave near Dobrostan; Hralupa Cave near Dobrostan; Druzhba Pot hole near Dobrostan (Beron, 1994: 83). Strasser (1973: 429) referred his earlier (Strasser 1969: 145) record of rhodopinum juveniles from Garvanyovitsa Cave near Turen to beskovi, but the identity of these specimens remains uncertain. Material examined (all from Bulgaria): 2 MM, 3 FF, 3 juv., Asenovgrad District, Dobrostan Village, Topchika Cave, 19.02.1997, T. Ivanova leg.; 4 MM, 12 FF (2 MM, 2 FF, ZMUC), same village, Druzhba Pot hole, 26.09.1992, P. Beron leg.; 1 M, 1F, same village, Hralupa Cave, 10.06.1961, G. Bachvarov leg.; several subad., same locality, 24.08.1970, C. Delchev leg.; 1F, 1 subad., same village, Yamata Cave, 17.07.1961, G. Bachvarov leg.; 2 FF, same village, Pirkovskata Cave, 1,200 m alt., clay, 20.10.2001, B. Petrov, V. Beshkov leg.; 2 FF, 1 juv., Mostovo Village, Zmiin burun Pot hole, 980 m alt., 18.04.1993, P. Stoev leg. Diagnosis. This species differs from its congeners by the following combination of characters: The anterior coxal process has a small tooth at its base; the posterior coxal process is straight; the femoroid has a basal tooth; the ovoid plate is thin and sharpened; the distal femoroid process is black, medially incised with two well developed lateral processes; the solenomerite is trifid (Figs 7, 8). The prefemur of male 7th legpair is moderately swollen mesally (Fig. 9). Chaetotaxy, see Table 3. Notes. This species occurs in caves and pot holes in the karst massif of Dobrostan, the central part of the Rhodopi Mts. Beron (1972, 1994) referred to this species as B. beshkovi Strasser, since the name of the person, which it honors is currently transliterated as Beshkov. However, Strasser (1973) transliterated the name as Beškov and in the specific name correctly omitted the diacritical mark over the "s". B. beskovi coexists with typical cavedwellers like Cordioniscus schmalfussi Andreev, 2002 (Isopoda), Rhodopioniscus beroni (Vandel, 1965) (Isopoda), Trichoniscus rhodopiense Vandel, 1965 (Isopoda), Troglohyphantes bureschianus Deltshev, 1975 (Araneae), and Histopona tranteevi Deltshev, 1978 (Araneae).Published as part of Stoev, Pavel & Enghoff, Henrik, 2003, Systematics, phylogeny and biogeography of genus Balkanopetalum Verhoeff, 1926 (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae), pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 272 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.272.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/501436
Typhloiulus georgievi Strasser 1962
Typhloiulus georgievi Strasser, 1962 Typhloiulus ? ( subgen.? ) georgievi Strasser, 1962 Typhloiulus (Typhloiulus) georgievi: Strasser 1969 Typhloiulus georgievi: Ceuca 1992 Material. 1 ad. ♂, 1 subad. ♂, 5 ♀, 2 juv. (NMNHS), Bulgaria, Vasilyovska planina Mt., cave Toplya (type locality!), N 42 ° 56 ' 49.81 " E 24 ° 53 ' 48.04 ", alt. 525 m, clay-stones, 23.01. 2011, B. Petrov leg. Distribution. This species is known from four isolated caves in the Predbalkan, central Bulgaria (Stoev 2004; Vagalinski & Stoev 2007). Remarks. T. georgievi is morphologically very similar to T. bureschi, their closest localities being only some 40 km apart.Published as part of Vagalinski, Boyan, Stoev, Pavel & Enghoff, Henrik, 2015, A review of the millipede genus Typhloiulus Latzel, 1884 (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae), with a description of three new species from Bulgaria and Greece, pp. 334-362 in Zootaxa 3999 (3) on page 339, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3999.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/23401
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