* Lithobius (Monotarsobius) ferganensis Trotzina, 1880
Material examined: 15 3, 14 ƤƤ.
Sites: 122, 124, 128 (Fig. 10).
General distribution. Europe: Romania, S-Russia (Caucasus), Ukraine (Crimea); West Asia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Turkey; Central Asia: W-China (Karakorum), Kirghizia, Kazakhstan (Matic 1966; Zalesskaja 1978; Eason 1997).
Chorotype. Turano-European.
Habitats. Patches with Quercus, Pinus forests, mixed forests with Pinus, Quercus and Acer, ravines with Platanus, Juniperus and Quercus, ravines with Platanus orientalis, phryganic formations.
Altitudinal range: 20–1160 m.
Remarks. According to Eason (1997), L. ferganensis is a rather variable species. The material examined fits well with the available descriptions of this taxon (e.g., Matic 1966: 216, fig. 86, under Lithobius (Monotarsobius) curtipes C.L. Koch, 1847; Zalesskaja 1978: 164, fig. 91, under Monotarsobius sseliwanoffi Garbowski, 1897; 165, fig. 92, under Monotarsobius turkestanicus Attems, 1904). Plectrotaxy is reported in Table 4; left ocelli, Tömösváry’s organ, forcipular coxosternite and female gonopod are illustrated in Figs 11–14.