Diversity and biogeography of Israeli geophilomorph centipedes (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha)
Author
Chipman, Ariel D.
Author
Dor, Neta
Author
Bonato, Lucio
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Zootaxa
2013
3652
2
232
248
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3652.2.2
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Pachymerium ferrugineum
(Koch, 1835)
Published records: “Jerusalem” (Verhoeff 1902, sub
P. ferrugineum vosseleri
); “Chuldah” [Hulda], “El Muraw” [possibly near Jericho?], “Nahr Rubin” [Nahal Soreq], “Rehobot” [Rehovot], “Ranletz” [Ramleh?], “See Genezareth” [Sea of Galilee] (Verhoeff 1925, sub.
P. ferrugineum insulanum
); “Ein Fashka-Wadi Dara” [Ein Fashkha], “En Gedi” [Ein Gedi], “Nahal Bezet” [Nahal Betzet], “Wadi Shumriya” [Wadi Shomriya] (Zapparoli 1995).
New records: Arad (
4 specimens
1964);
Beer
Sheva (
1 specimen
2011); Bteha (
1 specimen
1934); Ein Tamar (
1 specimen
1963); Ezuz (
1 specimen
2011); Hermon, Emek HaMan (
1 specimen
2011); Jerusalem (
1 specimen
1934); Jerusalem - Deir Es Sheikh (
3 specimens
1944); Jerusalem - Talpiot (
1 specimen
1957); Kalanit (
3 specimens
2011); Ma’ale Adumim (
2 specimens
2011); Ma’ale Efraim (
1 specimen
2011); Magenim Forest (
1 specimen
2011); Nahal Afik (
1 specimen
2010); Nahal Oren (
3 specimens
2011); Tel Gezer (
1 specimen
2011); Upper Nahal Deragot (
1 specimen
2011); Yerucham (
3 specimens
1963);
Distribution in
Israel
: the species has been found in a wide range of habitats, throughout the country, from the Dead Sea and the Negev desert up to the Upper Galilee and Mt. Hermon. Average annual temperatures are between 16–24˚C and annual precipitations are between
50–1250 mm
(
Figure 3
C).
Global distribution: the species is widespread in the western Palearctic, but it has been introduced elsewhere.
Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes.
Pachymerium ferrugineum vosseleri
Verhoeff, 1902
is here recognized as a junior synonym of
Pachymerium ferrugineum
(Koch, 1835)
(
n. syn
.). Doubts on the validity of the subspecies
vosseleri
have been already expressed by Zapparoli (1991). After re-assessing all information provided by Verhoeff (1902 1925 1934) and after examining specimens of
P. ferrugineum
from the
type
locality of
P. ferrugineum vosseleri
(Jerusalem)
and other sites in
Israel
, we found no evidence for any significant difference between
Israeli
populations of
P. ferrugineum
and populations from other parts of the species range. All the few characters described by Verhoeff (1902) for the two
syntypes
of the subspecies
vosseleri
(almost exclusively: body size, number of denticles and setae on the mouth parts, and number of legs) are within the range of variation reported in typical
P. ferrugineum
by other authors. With respect to the number of legs, we found that it is highly variable between specimens from different sites in
Israel
(47–69 pairs), but without any obvious geographic or environmental pattern, and with all possible intermediate values recorded.