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Coryphophthalmus VERHOEFF 1910
Genus Coryphophthalmus Verhoeff, 1910 Type species: Coryphophthalmus banaticus Verhoeff, 1910.Published as part of Kaplin, V. G., Kiseleva, L. V. & Kozhevnikova, O. P., 2020, NEW SPECIES OF BRISTRLETAILS OF THE GENUS CORYPHOPHTHALMUS VERHOEFF, 1910 (ARCHAEOGNATHA: MACHILIDAE) FROM NORTH AND SOUTH OSSETIA, pp. 1-13 in Far Eastern Entomologist 406 on page 2, DOI: 10.25221/fee.406.1, http://zenodo.org/record/716547
Hessebius Verhoeff 1941
Genus Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941 Verhoeff 1941: 97; non Verhoeff 1943: 117; Zalesskaja 1978: 42; Eason 1981: 329. Diagnosis. Small to medium sized Lithobiidae (body length, 13–30 mm) with antennae of 17–23 articles, generally 20; 4–15 ocelli on each side; 2 + 2 moderately small sharp coxosternal teeth; tergites without posterior triangular projections; coxal pores 2–7, arranged in one row; females gonopod with 2 + 2 – 5 + 5 spurs, tarsus 1 –tarsus 2 articulation of anterior legs (1 st– 13 th) faint but sometime showing obvious flexion, legs 14 and 15 swollen in males; females gonopod with a more or less massive expansion on the dorsolateral ridge of the second article projecting backwards over the third article; males gonopod short and small, of a single article. According to Zalesskaja (1978), among other genera/subgenera of Lithobiidae Hessebius is characterized chiefly by the massive expansion and projection of the dorsolateral ridge of the females gonopod (see also Eason 1981). Type species. As no type-species was designated, Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941 is actually an unavailable name (Jeekel 2005: 19; Zapparoli 2006). In accordance with the diagnosis of the genus given by Verhoeff (1941), we herewith select Hessebius kosswigi Verhoeff, 1941, one of the two species originally included therein by the author, as type species of Hessebius by subsequent designation, validating here the name. Assigned species. H. armatus Verhoeff, 1943; H. barbipes (Porat, 1893) (= H. hatayensis Ve r h o e ff, 1941?; = H. hatayensis membranaceus Verhoeff, 1941?; = H. kosswigii [sic] Verhoeff, 1941? [non Lithobius kosswigi Chamberlin, 1952]; = H. matsakisi Matic & Stauropulos, 1990; = Lithobius (Archilithobius) pachypus Verhoeff, 1925; = Archeobius phanus Chamberlin, 1952 [non Nadabius phanus Chamberlin, 1941]; = L. platypus Newport, 1845? [non Arebius platypus Chamberlin, 1941]; = H. procurvus Zalesskaja, 1978; = L. (Oligobothrus) vosseleri Verhoeff, 1941?; = L. (A.) vossleri var. propitia Silvestri, 1929); H. jangtseanus (Verhoeff, 1942); H. longispinipes Ma, Pei & Zhu, 2009; H. (?) megapus (Muralevitch, 1907) (= L. megapus bidens Folkmanová & Dobroruka, 1960); H. multicalcaratus Folkmanová, 1958; H. major Folkmanová & Dobroruka, 1960 [non Labrobius major Chamberlin, 1941; non Nampabius major Chamberlin, 1925; non Lithobius porathi major Folkmanov & Dobroruka, 1960]; H. multiforaminis sp. nov. (described below); H. perelae Zalesskaja, 1978; H. pervagatus Zalesskaja, 1978; H. plumatus Zalesskaja, 1978; H. styliferus (Loksa, 1978) n. comb. [synonyms according to Zalesskaja 1978; Eason 1981, 1983, 1992; Zapparoli 1999, 2006].Published as part of Pei, Sujian, Ma, Huiqin, Zapparoli, Marzio & Zhu, Mingsheng, 2010, A review of the Chinese species of Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941 (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae), pp. 51-61 in Zootaxa 2631 on page 52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19833
Leptoiulus sarajevensis Verhoeff 1898
344. Leptoiulus sarajevensis Verhoeff, 1898 Julus sarajevensis Verhoeff, 1898. Macedoiulus storkani Verhoeff, 1932. Distribution BA, BG, HR, MK, MN, SB (Serbia, Kosovo). Habitat Mountains. Remarks See under L. storkani Verhoeff, 1932.Published as part of Kime, Richard Desmond & Enghoff, Henrik, 2017, Atlas of European millipedes 2: Order Julida (Class Diplopoda), pp. 1-299 in European Journal of Taxonomy 346 on page 111, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.346, http://zenodo.org/record/386652
Lithobius mutabilis L. K.
<p>33. mutabilis L. K.</p> <p>Bisher nur von Latzel verzeichnet.</p>Published as part of <i>K. W. Verhoeff, 1900, Beitrage zur Kenntniss paläarctischer Myriopoden. XV. Aufsatz: Lithobiiden aus Bosnien, Herzogovina und Dalmatien, pp. 153-179 in Berliner ent Zeit 45</i> on page 17
Lithobius aeruginosus L. K.
24. aeruginosus L. K. Doboi1 ♂2 j. ♀♀. Sarajewo Stadtwäldchen 1 ♂. Trebevic Spitze 1 j. ♂1 j. ♀. Bjelasnica, alpin 1 j. ♂1 j. ♀. Die Jungen haben erst 2+2 Ocellen.Published as part of K. W. Verhoeff, 1900, Beitrage zur Kenntniss paläarctischer Myriopoden. XV. Aufsatz: Lithobiiden aus Bosnien, Herzogovina und Dalmatien, pp. 153-179 in Berliner ent Zeit 45 on page 16
Lithobius piceus L. K.
<p>13. piceus L. K.</p> <p>Sarajevo 2 ♂♂ mit verdunkeltem Kopfe. (5+5 und 3+5 Zähnchen der Kieferfussplatte.)</p>Published as part of <i>K. W. Verhoeff, 1900, Beitrage zur Kenntniss paläarctischer Myriopoden. XV. Aufsatz: Lithobiiden aus Bosnien, Herzogovina und Dalmatien, pp. 153-179 in Berliner ent Zeit 45</i> on page 16
Annameris curvimana Verhoeff 1915
1. Annameris curvimana Verhoeff, 1915 Annameris curvimana Verhoeff, 1915. Zoologischer Anzeiger 46(1): 50, figs. 17 (telopod), 19 (2 nd tergite), ST ZSM; from central Vietnam. Annameris curvimana: -- Golovatch, 1983a: 180 (L); Enghoff, Golovatch & Nguyen, 2004: 31 (L); Golovatch, Geoffroy & VandenSpiegel, 2013: 201 (L).Published as part of Nguyen, Anh D., Sierwald, Petra & Marek, Paul E., 2019, The pill millipedes of Vietnam: a key to genera and descriptions of five new species (Diplopoda: Glomerida: Glomeridae), pp. 260-297 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 67 on page 261, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2019-0020, http://zenodo.org/record/457592
Lithobius lapadensis Verhoeff, 1900, n. sp.
<p>30. lapadensis n. sp.</p> <p>Steht dem subtilius Latz. am nächsten, unterscheidet sich von ihm aber leicht durch Folgendes:</p> <p>1. Rücken einfarbig braun, nur der Kopf dunkler.</p> <p>2. Endbeine ohne Nebenklauen.</p> <p>3. Bedeutendere Grösse (11-12 mm.)</p> <p>4. Das ♂ mit Wimperreihe hinten an der 14. Rückenplatte, (die 15. ausgebuchtet.)</p> <p>5. Furchen an den 1. Tarsen des 14. Beinpaares des ♂ länglich und mässig stark, am 15. die Tibia mit punktartigen Strich und innen reichlich behaart.</p> <p>6. Rücken hinten reichlich behaart.</p> <p>7. Genitalklauen des ♀ zweispitzig, die äussere Spitze ist verkümmert.</p> <p>(Endbeine: /0. 1. 3. 1-2. 0.. Klauen einfach.)</p> <p>Im übrigen bemerke ich noch Folgendes:</p> <p>Hüftdrüsen: 3. 3. 4. 3. Ocellen 1+9 jederseits.</p> <p>Kieferfussplatte mit 2+2 deutlichen Zähnchen.</p> <p>♀ mit 2+2 Sporen.</p> <p>Antennen 41-44 gliedrig.</p> <p>Vorkommen: Halbinsel Lapad bei Ragusa 2 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀.</p>Published as part of <i>K. W. Verhoeff, 1900, Beitrage zur Kenntniss paläarctischer Myriopoden. XV. Aufsatz: Lithobiiden aus Bosnien, Herzogovina und Dalmatien, pp. 153-179 in Berliner ent Zeit 45</i> on page 17
Heterocraspedum Verhoeff 1909
Subgenus Heterocraspedum Verhoeff, 1909 Heterocraspedum Verhoeff, 1909, S.B. Ges. Natf. Freunde Berlin, 4: 215. Type species: Lysiopetalum scabratum L. Koch, 1867, by subsequent designation by Hoffman & Lohmander, 1964. Four species (six subspecies), southern parts of the Apenninian and Balkan peninsulas and Aegean coast of Asia Minor.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 31, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18090
Pyrgocyphosoma brembanum Verhoeff 1931
305. Pyrgocyphosoma brembanum Verhoeff, 1931 Pyrgocyphosoma armigerum brembanum Verhoeff, 1931. Distribution IT-ITA. Habitat Gravelly ground under Alnus and Tussilago L. litter; ravine, under limestone rocks and litter (Corylus, Fraxinus).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 94, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497, http://zenodo.org/record/553635
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