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Аннотация научной статьи по биологическим наукам, автор научной работы — Dyachkov Yurii V.

The following taxa are new to the fauna of Uzbekistan: Australobius Chamberlin, 1920, A. magnus (Trotzina, 1894), Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941, H. plumatus Zalesskaja, 1978, Lithobius praeditus Zalesskaja, 1975, and L. javanicus (Zalesskaja, 1978). Order Lithobiomorpha is new to the Qashqadaryo and Surxondaryo regions of Uzbekistan; A. magnus is new to the Talas, Jalal-Abad, Chuy, and Batken regions of Kyrgyzstan. All the records are mapped.

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Текст научной работы на тему «NEW RECORDS OF LITHOBIID CENTIPEDES (CHILOPODA: LITHOBIOMORPHA) FROM MIDDLE ASIA»

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RESEARCH ARTICLE

New records of lithobiid centipedes (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha) from Middle Asia

Yurii V. Dyachkov1

1 Altai State University, Barnaul, 61 Lenina Ave., 656049, Russia Corresponding author: Yurii V. Dyachkov (dyachkov793@mail.ru)

Academic editor: R. Yakovlev | Received 29 July 2022 | Accepted 17 August 2022 | Published 19 September 2022

http://zoobank.org/F1F161E2-BDDB-449A-AAE2-8B3D23CDAF7C

Citation: Dyachkov YuV (2022) New records of lithobiid centipedes (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha) from Middle Asia. Acta Biologica Sibirica 8: 399-407. https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v8.e24

Abstract

The following taxa are new to the fauna of Uzbekistan: Australobius Chamberlin, 1920, A. magnus (Trotzina, 1894), Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941, H. plumatus Zalesskaja, 1978, Lithobiuspraeditus Zalesska-ja, 1975, and L. javanicus (Zalesskaja, 1978). Order Lithobiomorpha is new to the Qashqadaryo and Surxondaryo regions of Uzbekistan; A. magnus is new to the Talas, Jalal-Abad, Chuy, and Batken regions of Kyrgyzstan. All the records are mapped.

Keywords

Australobius, biodiversity, fauna, Hessebius, Kyrgyzstan, Lithobiidae, new records, Uzbekistan

Introduction

A recent checklist (Dyachkov et al. 2022) contains 49 species arranged in 10 genera and 3 families from Middle Asia; it is also shown that not all the regions are studied evenly. This paper provides new faunistic records of lithobiid centipedes from poorly studied regions of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

Acta Biologica Sibirica 8: 399-407 (2022) doi: 10.14258/abs.v8.e24 http://journal.asu.ru

Copyright Yurii V. Dyachkov. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Material and methods

Specimens were taken by hand and preserved in 70% ethanol. The materials are deposited in ASU and ZISP (see abbreviations below).

Localities are indicated similar to those in the original labels; additional information is provided in square brackets. "Shiblyak" is a shrubland biome, typically consisting of densely growing xerophilous shrubs. Localities were mapped (Figs 1-4) with SimpleMappr (Shorthouse 2010).

Abbreviations: ad. - adult, AF - A.A. Fomichev, Afg - Afghanistan, AK - A.N. Kirichenko, ASU - Altai State University (Barnaul), B - Barschevsky, coll. - collector, fragm. - fragment, juv. - juvenile, K - Korzhynsky, Kg - Kyrgyzstan, LB - L. Berg, M - Molchanov, sad. - subadult, Tj - Tajikistan, Tu - Turkmenistan, Uz - Uzbekistan, YD - Yu.V. Dyachkov, ZISP - Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg).

Results

Genus Australobius Chamberlin, 1920

Australobius magnus (Trotzina, 1894)

Figure 1

Material. 1 sad. 9, 1 juv. 9 (ASU No. 435), Uzbekistan, Surxondaryo Region, 28 km SE from Denau City, Babatag Mt. Range, N38°06'57", E68°11'54", Pistacia woodland and dry river bottom, in soil, under stones, 900-1200 m, 29-30 April 2022, coll. YD; 1$, 399, 1 juv. 9 (ASU No. 475), 35 km NW from Denau City, Baysun-Tau Mt. Range, Sangardakdarya River Valley, N38°31'31", E67°36'27", stony shiblyak with rocks, 1200 m, 4 May 2022, coll. AF; 4$$, 599, 4 juv. $, 7 juv. 9 (ASU No. 439), 6$$, 599, 3 juv. (ASU No. 451), 2$$, 499, 1 juv. 9 (ASU No. 466), 5 km N from Derbent City, Baysun-Tau Mt. Range, N38°15'03", E67°01'13", stony shiblyak with rocks, under stones, 1100-1400 m, 5 May 2022, coll. YD, AF; 11$$ (ASU No. 447), 14$$, 4 juv. (ASU No. 460), Kugitangtau Mt. Range, vicinity of Neftchi summer camp, stony Juniperus woodland, under stones, N37°51'32", E66°38'04", 1700-2000 m, 7-9 May 2022, coll. YD; 3$$ (ASU No. 472), 299 (ASU No. 463), vicinity of Neftchi summer camp, stony Juniperus woodland, under stones, N37°51'41", E66°37'38", 1700-2000 m, 6-7 May 2022, coll. AF; 5$$, 299 (ASU No. 456), Tupalangdarya River Valley, 7 km NNE from Gisarak Kishlak, stony shiblyak with rocks, under stones, N38°37'58", E67°49'32", 1100-1300 m, 1-2 May 2022, coll. YD; 3 juv. 9, 1 fragm. (ASU No. 452), Qashqadaryo Region, Kyzyldarya River Valley, vicinity of Suvlisay Kishlak, N38°49'37", E67°06'21", stony shiblyak with rocks, under stones, 1200 m, 8-10 May 2022, coll. YD; 19 (ZISP chilo-31), Kishlak Shut [ca. N39°8'47", E67°33'56"], 5 June 1896, coll. B; 1$ (ZISP chilo-22), [Kyrgyzstan], [Osh

Region, Chong-Alay District], Daraut-Kurgan [Daroot-Korgon, ca. N39°33'12", E72°12'0"], 29 March 1913, coll. M; 1? (ZISP chilo-26), [Jalal-Abad Region, Suzak District], Fergana, Kogart River Valley [ca. N41°8'6", E73°37'39"], 6100 ft. [ca. 1980 m], under stones, 5 August 1895, coll. K; 1$ (ZISP chilo-28), 1$ (ZIN chilo-32), [Batken Region], Andarak [ca. N39°45'0", E69°27'36"], 17 and 25 June 1906, coll. LB; 1$, 2?? (ZISP chilo-24), [Talas Region], NW slope of Aleksandrovsky [Kyrgyz Ala-Too] Mt. Range, Makbal Mt. Pass [ca. N42°44'45", E72°4'58"], 9870 ft. [ca. 3000 m], 2-3 June 1910, coll. AK; 1 juv. $ (ZISP chilo-10), Chuy Region, Ala-Archa [national park, ca. N42°38', E74°28'], 800 m, 28 April, year and coll. unknown.

Distribution. Southern Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan (Trotzina 1894; At-tems 1904; Zalesskaja 1978; Eason 1997; Dyachkov et al. 2022), Uzbekistan (new), Western China (Karakorum) (Eason 1997; Ma et al. 2014), and Eastern Nepal (Eason 1989, 1997).

Remarks. This species and genus Australobius are new to the fauna of Uzbekistan and to the Jalal-Abad, Talas, Chuy, and Batken regions of Kyrgyzstan.

Figure 1. Distribution of Australobius magnus (Trotzina, 1894) in Middle Asia: yellow circle - new data, violet one - literature data.

Genus Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941

Hessebius plumatus Zalesskaja, 1978

Figure 2

Material. 2?? (ASU No. 431), Uzbekistan, Surxondaryo Region, 28 km SE from Denau City, Babatag Mt. Range, N38°06'57", E68°11'54", Pistacia woodland and dry river bottom, in soil, under stones, 900-1200 m, 29-30 April 2022, coll. YD; 3?? (ASU No. 438), Baysun-Tau Mt. Range, 5 km N from Derbent City, N38°15'03",

E67°01'13", stony shiblyak with rocks, under stones, 1100-1400 m, 5 May 2022, coll. YD; 2$$ (ASU No. 446), Kugitangtau Mt. Range, vicinity of Neftchi summer camp, N37°51'32", E66°38'04", stony Juniperus woodland, under stones, 1700-2000 m, 7-9 May 2022, coll. YD; (ASU No. 470), N37°51'41", E66°37'38", 6-7 May 2022, coll. AF; 1$ (ZISP chilo-7), [Qashqadaryo Region], Kishlak Shut [ca. N39°8'47", E67°33'56"], 5 June 1896, coll. B.

Distribution. Middle Asia: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan (Zalesskaja 1978; Bragina et al. 2020; Dyachkov 2019a, 2020; Dyachkov et al. 2022), and Uzbekistan (new).

Remarks. This species and genus Hessebius are new to the fauna of Uzbekistan.

Figure 2. Distribution of Hessebiusplumatus Zalesskaja, 1978 in Middle Asia: yellow circle - new data, violet one - literature data, green circle - uncertain locality (see Dyachkov et al. 2022: 168).

Genus Lithobius Leach, 1814

Lithobius (Ezembius) praeditus Zalesskaja, 1975

Figure 3

Material. 5$$, 4?? (ASU No. 478), Uzbekistan, Surxondaryo Region, 35 km NW from Denau City, Baysun-Tau Mt. Range, Sangardakdarya River Valley, N38°31'31", E67°36'27", stony shiblyak with rocks, under stones, 1200 m, 4 May 2022, coll. YD; 6$$, 14??, 3 juv. ? (ASU No. 482), Tupalangdarya River Valley, 7 km NNE from Gisarak Kishlak, N38°37'58", E67°49'32", stony shiblyak with rocks, under stones, 1100-1300 m, 1-2 May 2022, coll. YD.

Distribution. Tajikistan (Zalesskaja 1975, 1978; Dyachkov et al. 2022) and Uzbekistan (new).

Remarks. This species is new to the fauna of Uzbekistan.

Figure 3. Distribution of Lithobius praeditus Zalesskaja, 1975 in Middle Asia: yellow circle - new data, violet one - literature data, green circle - uncertain locality (see Dyachkov et al. 2022: 169).

Lithobius (Monotarsobius) javanicus (Zalesskaja, 1978)

Figure 4

Material. (ASU No. 462), Uzbekistan, Surxondaryo Region, 28 km SE from Denau City, Babatag Mt. Range, N38°06'57", E68°11'54", Pistacia woodland and dry river bottom, in soil, under stones, 900-1200 m, 29-30 April 2022, coll. YD.

Distribution. Tajikistan (Zalesskaja 1978; Dyachkov et al. 2022) and Uzbekistan (new).

Remarks. This species is new to the fauna of Uzbekistan.

Figure 4. Distribution of Lithobius javanicus (Zalesskaja, 1978) in Middle Asia: yellow circle - new data, violet one - literature data.

Conclusions

Thus, at least 26 species arranged in 15 genera, 8 families, and 4 orders of Chilopoda are known from Uzbekistan (Kessler 1874; Sseliwanoff 1879, 1881a, 1881b, 1884; Pocock 1891; Attems 1904; Lignau 1929a, 1929b; Verhoeff 1930; Titova 1969, 1975, 1978; Zalesskaja 1972, 1975, 1978; Dobroruka 1979; Wurmli 1975; Zalesskaja and Schileyko 1991, 1992; Dyachkov 2019b; Dyachkov and Nedoev 2021; Dyachkov and Bonato 2022; Dyachkov et al. 2022).

It should be recognized that our knowledge of Middle Asian lithobiomorph species is still far from being complete.

Acknowledgments

I wish to thank Muhammadto'ychi Rahimov (Samarkand, Uzbekistan) and Roman V. Yakovlev (ASU) for organizing the expedition. I am grateful to Alexander A. Fomichev (ASU) who donated the material and to Mariia A. Iuzhakova (Tomsk, Russia) who checked the English of an advanced draft. I wish to thank anonymous reviewers for corrections and critical commenting of the manuscript. This study was supported in the framework of «Priority-2030» Program by the Altai State University.

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