The centipedes (Chilopoda) of Corsica: catalogue of species with faunistic, zoogeographical and ecological remarks
Author
Zapparoli, Marzio
Author
Iorio, Etienne
text
International Journal of Myriapodology
2012
7
15
68
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/ijm.7.3110
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/ijm.7.3110
1875-2543-7-15
23.
Henia (Chaetechelyne) vesuviana (Newport, 1845)
Chaetechelyne vesuviana
Newp.:
Pocock 1894
: 164. (1)
Chaetechelyne vesuviana
Newp.:
Leger
and Duboscq 1903
: 312. (2)
Chaetechelyne vesuviana
Newp.:
Verhoeff 1925a
: 655. (3)
Chaetechelyne vesuviana
Newp.:
Verhoeff 1926
: 271. (4)
Chaetechelyne vesuviana
(Newp.):
Attems 1929
: 238. (5)
Chaetechelyne corsica
Verhoeff 1943
: 3, figs 1, 2. (6)
Chaetechelyne duboscqui
Verhoeff 1943
: 3, fig. 3. (7)
Chaetechelyne duboscqui
Verh.:
Attems 1947
: 137. (8)
Chaetechelyne corsica
Verh.:
Attems 1947
: 137. (9)
Chaetechelyne vesuviana
Newp.:
Attems 1949
: 110. (10)
Chaetechelyne vesuviana
(Newport, 1845):
Minelli 1978
: 159. (11)
Chaetechelyne duboscqui
Verhoeff, 1943:
Minelli 1982
: 263. (12)
Chaetechelyne corsica
Verhoeff, 1943:
Minelli 1982
: 263. (13)
Henia vesuviana
(Newport, 1845):
Foddai et al. 1996
: 361, Tab. I. (14)
Henia (Chaetechelyne) vesuviana
(Newport, 1845):
Geoffroy and Iorio 2009
: 683. (15)
Literature records.
General. Sardinia-Corsica (11). Corsica (3, 5, 10, 14, 15). Epigeic. Corse-du-Sud, 2A - Ajaccio (2) [I].Bocognano (6, 9, 13, loc. typ. of
Chaetechelyne corsica
Verhoeff, 1943) [I]. Piana, Aitone forest (4) [II]. Haute-Corse, 2B - Bastia (2) [I]. Cap Corse (2) [I]. Corte (1, 2) [I]. St. Pedrone [= Mt. San Pedrone?], near, 1600 m (7, 8, 12, loc. typ. of
Chaetechelyne duboscqui
Verhoeff, 1943) [III]. Vizzavona (2) [III].
Material examined.
Epigeic. Corse-du-Sud, 2A - Ajaccio, Propriano/Sartene, Col de St. Georges, 700-850 m (code 74-2): 26.IX.1974, KT, 1 ♂ 65 lp MZ det. (NHMW) [I]. Ajaccio, Vico, N Sagone, Guagno, approx 500 m (code 74-22): 6.X.1974, KT, 1 ♀ 67 lp MZ det. (NHMW) [I]. Haute-Corse, 2B - Cap Corse, Col San Nicola,
Quercus ilex
wood, 320 m: 10.IV.2004, MZ, 1 ♀ 75 lp MZ det. (CMZ) [I]. Cap Corse, Col St. Lucia, Tour de Seneca,
Quercus ilex
wood, 450 m: 11.IV.2004, MZ, 1 ♀ 65 lp MZ det. (CMZ) [I]. Corte, Col de Vizzavona,
Fagus sylvatica
wood, 1160-1480 m, (code 74-13): 1.X.1974, KT, 1 ♂ 65 lp, 1 imm. 65 lp MZ det. (NHMW) [III]. Corte, Restonica Valley,
Pinus laricio
wood, 950-1000 m: 15.IV.2004, MZ, 1 ♀ 69 lp MZ det. (CMZ) [II]. Vivario, 600 m: 17.XI.1967, PB, 1 ex EI det. (MNHN) [I].
General distribution.
Europe: Croatia, France (mainland, Corsica), Hungary (?), Italy (mainland, Sicily, Sardinia), Portugal (mainland), Romania (
south-west
?), Slovenia, Spain (mainland, Balearic Is.), Switzerland (
Minelli 1982
,
Kos 1992
,
Stoev 1997
); the species is probably present also in North Africa (Tunisia) (cf.
Minelli 1982
); records from Central Europe (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Luxembourg, The Netherlands) are mostly related to anthropogenic habitats (
Remy
and Hoffmann 1959
,
Eason 1964
,
Jeekel 1977
,
Barber 1985
,
Spelda 1991
,
2005
,
Lock 2000
,
Lindner 2007
); introduced to North America (
Eason 1964
). The European distribution of the species has been reviewed by
Lindner (2007)
.
Chorotype.
W-Mediterranean.
Ecological notes.
320-1600 m; recorded from the Mesomediterranean to the Montane vegetation belts, in
Quercus ilex
woods (2 sites),
Fagus sylvatica
woods (1 site),
Pinus laricio
woods (1 site).
Remarks.
Subgeneric assignment according to
Minelli (1982)
. According to
Leger
and Duboscq (1903: 312), specimens from Bastia, Cap Corse, Ajaccio and Corte (
"Region
chaude") are small in size (25-30 mm long), with 63-67 rarely 71 (males), and 67-69 (females) leg pairs, whereas those from Corte and Vizzavona (
"Region
montagneus") are larger in size (50-70 mm long), with 75-77 rarely 65 (males), 77-79 (females) leg pairs. The examined material (2 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, 1 immature, 1 unsexed) is not consistent with this pattern.
Chaetechelyne duboscqui
and
Chaetechelyne corsica
are both probably conspecific with
Henia vesuviana
according to
Minelli (1982)
.