Species diversity of Strigamia Gray, 1843 (Chilopoda: Linotaeniidae): a preliminary synthesis
Author
Bonato, Lucio
Author
Dányi, László
Author
Socci, Antonio Augusto
Author
Minelli, Alessandro
text
Zootaxa
2012
3593
1
39
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.214898
cd374ebf-49cd-4e50-b6d2-e6b592fdb07a
1175-5326
214898
Strigamia cottiana
(
Verhoeff, 1935
)
Synonym:
Scolioplanes dalmazzensis
Verhoeff 1935
.
References for morphology:
Verhoeff 1935
(also sub
Scolioplanes dalmazzensis
);
Iorio, 2008
. Taxonomic notes. Described originally as a species of
Scolioplanes
, it was assigned to
Strigamia
by
Minelli & Zapparoli (1985)
. Doubts were occasionally expressed as to its distinction from
S. acuminata
(
Minelli & Zapparoli 1985
,
1992
), but it has been maintained as a distinct species since
Foddai
et al.
(1995)
.
Scolioplanes dalmazzensis
was described by
Verhoeff (1935)
in the same publication in which he described
S. cottiana
. Its validity was rejected by
Minelli & Zapparoli (1985
,
1992
), who submerged it under
S. acuminata
together with
S. cottiana
.
Foddai
et al.
(1995)
considered
S. dalmazzensis
to be identical to
S. cottiana
, and adopted the latter as the valid name for the species (I.C.Z.N. 1999: art. 24.2). We confirm the synonymy between the two species, because their original descriptions are fully consistent in all characters of recognized taxonomic value, including the number of trunk segments that is unusually high for a
Strigamia
species in Europe. Only minor differences were described by
Verhoeff (1935)
between the
holotypes
of the two species, regarding relative size of the second maxillary claw and shape of the anterior margin of the forcipular coxosternite, the basal denticle of tarsungulum and the posterior margin of the ultimate metasternite; such minor differences are expected within intraspecific variation. It is worth noting that the
type
localities of the two species are close to each other (see Appendix 2).
Distribution: Cottian and Maritime Alps.