Review of the genus Typhloiulus Latzel, 1884 in the Dinaric region, with a description of four new species and the first description of the male of Typhloiulus insularis Strasser, 1938 (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae)
Author
Antić, Dragan Ž.
Author
Dražina, Tvrtko
Author
Rađa, Tonći
Author
Lučić, Luka R.
Author
Makarov, Slobodan E.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-08-02
4455
2
258
294
journal article
29106
10.11646/zootaxa.4455.2.2
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Typhloiulus ganglbaueri
(
Verhoeff, 1898
)
Julus ganglbauer
Verhoeff, 1898
Distribution.
Croatia
: Dubrovnik (
Attems 1929
;
Kovačević 1931
;
Mršić 1994
;
Verhoeff 1898
), Lapad near Dubrovnik (
type
locality) (
Attems 1929
;
Mršić 1994
;
Verhoeff 1898
,
1899
), Ombla near Dubrovnik (
Attems 1929
;
Verhoeff 1898
,
1899
), Vratnik Hill, Pitve, Jelsa, Island of Hvar (
Ceuca 1990
);
Italy
: Northern
Italy
(
Foddai
et al.
1995
), Veggiano, Padova (
Kime & Enghoff 2017
;
Vagalinski
et al.
2015
);
Montenegro
: near Herceg Novi (
Attems 1929
;
Strasser 1962
;
Makarov
et al.
2004
) (
Fig. 19
, green circles).
Notes.
Typhloiulus ganglbaueri
is known only outside of caves, under stones.
FIGURE 1.
Typhloiulus albanicus
Attems, 1929
from Vištičina Jama Pit, Croatia.
A.
Juvenile, habitus, lateral view.
B.
Female, anterior part of the body, lateral view.
C.
Female, midbody rings, lateral view.
D.
Male, body ring 7, lateral view.
E.–G.
Females, telsons, lateral views. Arrow indicates ventral margin of body ring 7.
Scale lines:
1 mm.
FIGURE 2.
Typhloiulus edentulus
Attems, 1951
.
A.
Male from Špilja za Gromačkom vlakom Cave, Croatia, habitus, lateral view.
B.–F.
Male from Njegoš Cave, Montenegro.
B.
Anterior part of the body, lateral view.
C.
Head, frontal view.
D.
Body rings 7 and 8, lateral view.
E.
Midbody rings, lateral view.
F.
Telson, lateral view. Arrow indicates ventral margin of body ring 7.
Scale lines:
1 mm.
Typhloiulus gellianae
Makarov & Rađa, 2006
Figs 15E
,
18B
Material studied
: Holotype male (ZDR).
Distribution.
Croatia
(
Makarov
et al.
2006
). So far, this species is known only from the
type
series collected from Jama u Kukljici Pit, Kukljica, Island of Ugljan, close to Zadar (
Fig. 20
, violet circle).
Notes.
Typhloiulus gellianae
is known only from a cave.