The centipedes of Peloponnisos and first records of genus Eurygeophilus in the East Mediterranean (Myriapoda: Chilopoda) Author Simaiakis, Stylianos Michail Author Akkari, Nesrine Author Zapparoli, Marzio text Zootaxa 2016 2016-01-08 4061 4 301 346 journal article 38719 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.4.1 f58ebad2-1fcb-486b-9e94-3a147fad80e6 1175-5326 264204 677D76B8-DEC3-4950-BFC3-63B87D136F2D 45. Pachymerium ferrugineum (C.L. Koch, 1835) (1) Geophilus ferrugineum C.L. Koch : Karsch, 1888 : 220. (2) Pachymerium atticum Verh. : Kanellis, 1959 : 17. (3) Pachymerium ferrugineum (C.L. Koch) : Matic & Stavropoulos, 1988 : 34. (4) Pachymerium ferrugineum (C.L. Koch, 1835) : Zapparoli, 2002 : 94, Fig. 42. General distribution. Europe: Albania , Austria , Bosnia Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Croatia , Cyprus , Czech Republic , Finland , France (incl. Corsica ), FYR Macedonia , Great Britain , Greece , Hungary , Italy (incl. Sardinia and Sicily), Latvia , Netherlands , Norway , Poland , Portugal (incl. Azores and Madeira), Romania , Russia , Slovakia , Slovenia , Spain (incl. Balearic Is. and Canary Is.). West Asia: Caucasus, Iran , Palestine , Turkestan, Turkey . North Africa: Algeria , Libya , Morocco , Tunisia ( Zapparoli 2002 ; Minelli et al. 2006). Chorotype. W-Palearctic (WPA). Records in Peloponnisos ( Fig. 15 ). Argolida: Nafplio (1, 2, 4). Lakonia: Taigetos: Profitis Ilias, 1650–2300 m (3, 4). FIGURE 15. Geophilus insculptus (black circles), G. unguiculatus (red circle), Pachymerium ferrugineum (blue circle), Pleurogeophilus mediterraneus (red arrows), Stenotaenia cf. naxia (black arrow), S. rhodopensis (blue arrows), Strigamia crassipes (green arrow) and S. transsilvanica (green circle), distribution records in Peloponnisos. Ecological notes. 0–2300 m ; an euriecious species, in Platanus orientalis riparian woods, in Quercus sp., Castanea sativa and Populus sp. thermomesophilous woods, in montane open habitats, in Quercus coccifera and Juniperus sp. scrubs, in Paliurus spinachristi scrubs, in sandy soils, along seashore, under stranded remains of Posidonia sp., in saltworks, and in agroecosystems ( Attems 1929a ; Kanellis 1959 ; Matic 1980 ; Chamberlin 1956 ; Zapparoli 1994 , 1996 ).