Millipedes of Cyprus (Myriapoda: Diplopoda)
Author
Vagalinski, Boyan
Author
Golovatch, Sergei
Author
Simaiakis, Stylianos Michail
Author
Enghoff, Henrik
Author
Stoev, Pavel
text
Zootaxa
2014
3835
4
528
548
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3835.4.5
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5.
Amblyiulus aphroditae
(
Attems, 1902
)
Records from
Cyprus
.
Cyprus
[unspecified locality] (
Attems, 1902
).—Olympos Mt., Troodos Distr.,
1900 m
, under bark of a fallen
Pinus
(
Strasser, 1967
)
.
New material.
NHMC
:
1 ♂
, 1 ♀, FC0003, Paphos, Pano Panagia village, next to a wine factory, patches with
Eucalyptus
,
800 m
, hand collection,
08.XI.2011
, SS leg., BV det.—many, FC0040, Limassol, Gerasa to Louvaras, on crossroads, next to stream with
Platanus
and pines,
550 m
,
22.II.2012
, hands, SS & CM leg., BV det.—
1 ♂
, 3 ♀, FC0016, Lemesos [Limassol], Mesa Potamos, close to Saitas village, patches with
Quercus
,
880 m
, hand collection,
4.12.2011
, CM leg., BV det.—
1 ♂
, 2 ♀; FC0001, Limassol,
Akrotiri
, Alyki, grasslands and dunes, next to ponds,
1 m
, hand collection,
05.XI.2011
, SS & CM leg., BV det.—many ♂ & ♀, FC0072, Nicosia, Leivadi site, Cedar Valley, stream with
Platanus
, cedars and
Quercus
,
1160 m
,
4.IV.2012
, SS leg., BV det.;
NMNHS
:
1 ♂
, 1 ♀, same place, date and collector.
Distribution.
The species is only known from
Cyprus
(
Attems, 1902
;
Strasser, 1967
; present study).
Taxonomic remarks.
A. aphroditae
is conspicuously similar to
A. creticus
(
Verhoeff, 1901
)
, the two species being virtually indistinguishable in size, colouration and gonopod conformation. The only character in support of their independent status is the slightly different shape of the male mandibular stipites: regularly rounded, with a distinct, subrectangular anteroventral corner in
aphroditae
,
vs.
the same with a truncate, strongly obtuse anteroventral corner in
creticus
(
Figs 3 and 4
). However, it remains controversial whether such a rather minor detail can be enough as evidence for the separation of two species, or is a mere variation between two isolated island populations. Taking into account the notably uniform morphology (especially of the gonopods) within several genera or species groups in the tribe Pachyiulini (as shown, e.g., by
Frederiksen
et al
., 2012
), with
Amblyiulus
being among the most problematic genera, we prefer to refrain from synonymizing
A. aphroditae
with
A. creticus
until more solid proofs are available.