On the identity of the species described in the genus Lithobius Leach, 1814 by L. J. Dobroruka from the former Czechoslovakia (Czech and Slovak Republics) (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha)
Author
Tuf, Ivan Hadrián
Author
Wytwer, Jolanta
Author
Tajovský, Karel
text
Zootaxa
2008
1788
37
46
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.182511
6b9264fd-88d3-4865-9d3b-9654ecd088d5
1175-5326
182511
Monotarsobius homolaci
Dobroruka, 1971
Monotarsobius homolaci
Dobroruka 1971
: 262
, fig. 2
Type
locality.
Spišská Magura Mts,
1100–1200 m
a.s.l., beech leaf litter,
Slovak Republic
.
Type
specimens.
The original description of
M. homolaci
was based on the
holotype
(ɗ) and 1
paratype
(Ψ),
NMP
collection.
Material examined.
Holotype
from the
NMP
collection.
Remarks.
Material of
M. homolaci
was collected by Dobroruka in different places of
Slovakia
. Beside the
type
material,
Dobroruka (1971)
referred to this species another
37 specimens
(22 ɗ, 15 Ψ) from some other localities in the Spišská Magura Mts, as well as from the Belanské Tatry Mts. He also mentioned 1 ɗ from the Little Carpathians and 1 Ψ from the environs of the town of Bardejov, suggesting an even wider distribution of
M. homolaci
in
Slovakia
.
This species was established based on the combination of the low number of ocelli (2–4), the antennae with a high number of articles (28–35), the last legs with the spinulation pattern of D: 0,0,2,0,0 and V: 0,1,2,1,0, and with doubled claws. However, the re-examined
holotype
showed 5 ocelli. The last 2 pairs of legs are thickened. The spinulation of the 14th legs was D: 0,0,2,0,0 and V: 0,1,2,1,0, this being identical to the pattern observed in
Lithobius burzenlandicus
Verhoeff, 1931
(cf
Matic 1966
).
L. burzenladicus
differs in the presence of the 15th DC spine, but this character appears to be variable in some populations, for example in
Lithobius burzenlandicus carinthiacus
Koren, 1992
(
Koren 1992
)
. Since
L. burzenlandicus
has 3–6 ocelli and 24–38 antennomeres, both Dobroruka’s description and all the characters noted by us during the re-examination of the
holotype
are in accordance with the diagnosis of
L.
(
S.
)
burzenladicus
Verhoeff, 1931
.
Taxonomic note.
Monotarsobius homolaci
Dobroruka, 1971
is a junior subjective synonym of
Lithobius
(
Sigibius
)
burzenladicus
Verhoeff, 1931
,
syn. n.