The scolopendromorph centipedes (Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha) of Tunisia: taxonomy, distribution and habitats
Author
Akkari, Nesrine
Natural History Museum of Denmark (Zoological Museum) ,, Denmark
Author
Stoev, Pavel
National Museum of Natural History, Sofia, Bulgaria & Somerset County Museum, Taunton Castle, Taunton, Somerset, UK and Entomology Department, The Natural History Museum, London, UK
Author
Lewis, John
Somerset County Museum, Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom
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Cryptops
(
Cryptops
)
punicus
Silvestri, 1896
Figs 28-30
Cryptops anomalans
Newport
, v. n.
punicus
Silvestri, 1896
, Naturalista Siciliano, An. I (Nuova Serie), 8: 151.
Cryptops anomalans punicus
:
Brolemann 1921
, Bulletin de Société des Sciences Naturelles du
Maroc
, I (3-6): 104.
Trigonocryptops punicus
:
Brolemann 1928
, Bulletin de la Société d’Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse, 57: 257, figs 10-18.
Trigonocryptops punicus
:
Brolemann 1932
, Bulletin de la Société d’Histoire Naturelle d’Afrique du Nord, 23 (2): 48-49.
Material
examined.
TUNISIA
:
3 ex.
,
Nabeul Distr.
,
Soliman
,
N 36°42.54
/
E10°21.15
, alt.
98 m
,
12.11.2006
;
2 ex.
,
Ariana Distr.
,
Sidi Thabet
,
N36°55.05
/
E10°04.54
, alt.
70 m
,
20.11.2003
;
1 ex.
Mahdia Distr.
,
Chebba
,
20.3.2004
;
1 ex.
,
Le Kef
,
N36°11.44
/
E08°44.39
, alt.
623 m
,
24.10.2003
;
5 ex.
,
Bizerta Distr.
,
La Grotte Beach
,
N37°19.56
/
E09°51.30
, alt.
39 m
,
12.2.2004
;
1 ex.
,
Sousse Distr.
,
Bou Ficha
,
N36°17.55
/
E10°27.30
, alt.
6 m
,
22.3.2005
;
4 ex.
,
Zaghouan Distr.
,
Jebel
Zaghouan
,
N36°23.269
/
E10°08.157
, alt.
352 m
,
25.2.2007
;
1 ex.
,
Gabes Distr.
,
Chenini Oasis
,
22.3.2006
;
1 ex.
,
Ariana Distr.
,
Sidi Thabet
,
17.3.2004
;
1 ex.
,
Kasserine Distr.
,
Chambi N.P.
, surrounding of the park’s guest house,
N35°10.139
/
E08°40.486
, alt.
950-1000 m
,
Pinus halepensis
,
Stipa tenacissima
,
Thuya
, under stones, logs and leaf litter of
Pinus halepensis
,
8.3.2008
;
2 ex.
,
Gabes Distr.
,
Matmata
,
N33°32.450
/
E09°59.054
, alt.
384 m
, arid biotope, shrubs and stones, under stones,
12.3.2008
;
2 ex.
,
Mahdia Distr.
,
Mahdia
City
,
Touristic area
,
N35°32.796
/
E11°01.662
, alt. 0 m, scattered palm trees and shrubs close to the road, polluted area not far from agricultural land, under stones,
16.3.2008
;
2 ex.
,
Zaghouan Distr.
,
Jebel
Zaghouan
, surroundings of the
Gouffre du Courant d’Air
(small limestone cave),
N36°21.980
/
E10°05.513
, alt.
561 m
,
Quercus ilex
,
Pistacia lentiscus
,
Jasminum fruticans
, under stones and leaf litter,
17.3.2008
;
1 ex.
, same mountain, surroundings of the marabout Sidi Bou Gabrine,
N36°22.423
/
E10°06.328
, alt.
642 m
, meadows, scattered trees, under stones and leaf litter,
17.3.2008
;
1 ex.
,
Jendouba Distr.
,
Tabarka
, the
Genoese
fort and surroundings,
N36°57.838
/
E08°44.680
, alt.
7 m
, sea shore,
10- 40 m
from the water line, logs, grass, under stones,
22.3.2008
;
1 ex.
,
Nabeul Distr.
,
Cap Bon Peninsula
,
Kelibia
, the fort and surroundings,
N36°50.337
/
E11°06.841
, alt.
10- 40 m
, slope,
Eucalyptus
,
Mimosa
, shrubs, under stones,
25.3.2008
;
3 ex.
, same area,
7 km
of Menzel Bou Zelfa,
N36°40.268
/
E10°40.677
, alt.
236 m
,
Pinus
,
Quercus
, shrubs, under stones,
25.3.2008
;
1 ex.
,
Siliana Distr.
,
Jebel Bargou
,
5 km
of
Bargou
(road Bargou – Oueslatia),
N36°05.775
/
E09°37.347
, alt.
571 m
,
Quercus
,
Olea
, shrubs, under stones,
28.3.2008
;
5 ex.
,
Zaghouan Distr.
,
Jebel Mansour
, close to
Sidi Aouidet Village
,
N36°12.307
/
E09°45.588
, alt.
514 m
,
Pine forest
,
Rosmarinus
, under stones and leaf litter,
28.3.2008
.
LIBYA
:
1 ex.
,
Tripoli
,
0-20 m
, 28-
30.11.1999
,
P. Beron
leg.
Figs 28-
3 1.
Cryptops punicus
: 28 – tergite 1; 29 – coxosternum; 30 – labral tooth; 31 – tibia and tarsus of ultimate leg. Arrows on figures 26 and 28 indicate the tergal sutures.
Description
.
Light brown to tawny with dense punctuation, and extensive setation. Maximal length:
22-28 mm
. Head as long as broad, with 2 short paramedian longitudinal sutures on the anterior and posterior borders of head plate. Antenna composed of 17 articles. Coxosternum rounded and slightly prominent (Fig. 29). Labrum with a single tooth (Fig. 30). First tergite with a complete curved anterior transverse suture only (Fig. 28). Paramedian sutures incomplete on the second tergite, becoming complete from the third. Lateral crescentic sulci starting on the 3rd or 4th tergite. From third leg-pair onwards tarsus 1 and tarsus 2 faintly separated. Ultimate pair of legs: coxopleura with pore field extending to but not touching the posterior margin of coxa. Many scattered setae among the pores and a tuft of 7-8 posterior to the pore field. Tibial saw with 11-13 sharp teeth. Tarsal saw with 5-7 teeth (Fig. 31).
General
distribution.
Algeria
,
Tunisia
,
Libya
and
Italy
:
Sicily
,
Sardinia
, Tuscan Archipelago (
Matic 1962
,
Minelli 1982
,
Zapparoli 1995
).
Distribution
in
Tunisia
(
Map 6
). One of the most common scolopendromorphs in Tunisia found in all bioclimatic zones. Originally described from
Tunis
(
Silvestri 1896
), it is currently known also from the littoral of Kroumirie (Tabarka), from the Gulf of
Tunis
area and along the eastern part of the Tunisian Ridge up to the Cap Bon Peninsula (Soliman, Mensel Bou Zelfa). Towards the centre, it is present in the western mountains of the Ridge (Chambi N.P.) and along the eastern coast of the Sahel (
Sousse
,
Mahdia
, Chebba) down to the plain of Jeffara in the southeast (Matmata,
Gabes
).
Altitudinal
range in
Tunisia
.
Known from sea level up to
1000 m
in the mountains (Jebel Chambi).
Habitats
.
Forests dominated by
Q. coccifera
or
Pinus halepensis
, mixed woods of
Q. ilex
and
P. halepensis
or
Q. coccifera
and
P. halepensis
, mountain meadows, suburban areas, oases, arid rocky terrains with scattered shrubs.
Remarks
.
Silvestri (1896)
described
Cryptops punicus
from Kroumirie as a variety of
C. punctatus
(now
anomalans
). It was synonymised with
C. anomalans
by
Kraepelin (1903)
and later revived by
Brolemann (1928)
. Besides raising
punicus
to full species rank, Brolemann also transferred it to the genus
Trigonocryptops
, which is currently considered a subgenus of
Cryptops
Leach, 1815
.
Trigonocryptops
is characterised by trigonal sutures in front of the endosternite, a transverse ridge on the sternites between the coxae, generally bipartite tarsi, head overlying tergite 1, a transverse suture on tergite 1, a divided katopleure and mostly yellow or brown colour. Other characters shared by members of
Trigonocryptops
are an anterior setose area on the clypeus delimited by sutures, paired spinose process on the ultimate leg, slit-like spiracles, etc. (
Edgecombe 2005
).
C. punicus
shows some of the characters typical for
Trigonocryptops
, e.g. subdivided tarsi (very faint in most specimens), yellowish colouration, head overlying tergite 1, transverse suture on tergite 1 but these are shared with some species of the subgenus
Cryptops
. Instead of trigonal sutures at the base of endosternite there is just a curved transverse suture (see
Brolemann 1928
, fig. 14). With this possible exception
C. punicus
lacks the characters unique to the subgenus
Trigonocryptops
viz. the clypeus is devoid of sutures, and ultimate leg is devoid of processes. The spiracles are ovoid-shaped and the katopleure is single. For the above reasons, we prefer to place
C. punicus
in the subgenus
Cryptops
rather than in
Trigonocryptops
as suggested by
Brolemann (1928)
. Nevertheless, until combined morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis is undertaken in the genus
Cryptops
, the real position of
C. punicus
remains uncertain. The specimen from
Tripoli
represents the first formal record of the species from
Libya
.