New data on the millipede genus Shearia Mikhaljova, 2000 from the Russian and Mongolian Altais (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida: Diplomaragnidae)
Author
Nefediev, P. S.
text
Russian Entomological Journal
2019
2019-09-30
28
2
219
225
http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.28.2.16
journal article
10.15298/rusentj.28.2.16
0132-8069
13163590
Shearia densecava
(
Gulička, 1972
)
Figs 1
, 8–13.
Altajosoma densecavum
Gulička, 1972: 38
, 37: fig.
Altajosoma densecavum
—
Lokšina, Golovatch, 1979: 382
;
Nefediev, Nefedieva, 2008a: 117
.
Diplomaragna densecava
—
Shear, 1990: 38
;
Mikhaljova, 1993: 22
.
Shearia densecava
—
Mikhaljova, 2000: 165
, 166: figs; 2004: 165, figs, 164: map; 2013: 7; 2017: 201, 202: figs, 140: map;
Mikhaljova, Golovatch, 2001: 110
;
Mikhaljova, Nefediev, 2003: 86
;
Nefediev, Nefedieva, 2007: 162
;
2008b: 62
;
2013: 87
;
Mikhaljova et al., 2008: 53
;
Nefedieva, Nefediev, 2008: 123
.
MATERIAL EXAMINED
.
1 ♂
,
Russia
,
Republic of
Altai
, Ulagan District, ca 15 air-km NNW of Aktash, Lake Taldu-Kiol,
50.442703°N
,
87.535550°E
,
Larix sibirica
forest, ca
1840 m
a.s.l.,
17–18.VII.2006
, leg. P.S. Nefediev, J.S. Nefedieva;
2 ♂♂
, same Republic and District, Kuraiskii Mt. Range, watershed of Korumduairy and Yarlyamry rivers,
50°20´N
,
87°43´E
,
Pinus sibirica
forest, in stumps, ca
2000 m
a.s.l.,
7.VIII.2016
, leg. Yu.
V
. Dyachkov;
1 ♂
,
2 ♀♀
,
1 juv.
, same Republic, Shebalino District, 3.5 air-km SE of Topuchaya,
51.11189°N
,
85.63219°E
,
Betula pendula
,
Larix sibirica
,
Pinus sibirica
and
Picea obovata
forest with
Alnus
,
Lonicera
,
Ribes nigrum
and tall grass vegetation on hummocks, along brook,
1435 m
a.s.l., hand sampling, sifted leaf litter, pitfall traps,
20–22.VII.2018
, leg. P.S. Nefediev,
V
.I. Gusarov, M.F. Maurstad,
V
. Løveng.
DISTRIBUTION. This species is known only from the Republic of
Altai
, occurring in its northern, central and SE districts (
Fig. 1
).
Fig. 1. Distribution of
Shearia calycina
(triangle) and
S. densecava
(circle). Previously known localities marked in black, new records given in white.
Рис. 1. Распространение
Shearia calycina
(треугольник) и
S. densecava
(круг). Чёрным отмечены ранее иЗвестные места находок, новые находки отмечены белым.
REMARKS. Endemic to the Russian Altais. Neither the gonopods nor coxae 10, nor coxae 11 of this species have ever been shown using SEM. Therefore, they are given here (Figs 8–13).