Ethmostigmus Pocock, 1898
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4147.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6077645 |
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Genus Ethmostigmus Pocock, 1898 View in CoL View at ENA
Type-species. Scolopendra trigonopoda Leach, 1817 (by subsequent designation).
Range. India: Tamil Nadu , Assam, Madras; W Nepal ( Annapurna Reservation Area ) ; Bhutan; Sri Lanka; China; Myanmar; Cambodia; Laos; Thailand; Vietnam; Singapore; Taiwan; Philippines; Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo Island ( Sarawak) ; Indonesia: Java Island , Sulawesi Island , Maluku Islands, Raja Ampat Islands , West Papua ; Papua New Guinea: Madang Province, Bismarck Archipelago ; Australia: Northern Territory (Keep River National Park) , Western Australia (McDermid Rock, Kimberley, Banjiwarn, Goldsworthy) ; Solomon Islands; Polynesia: Tahiti, Society Islands , Tuvalu Islands ; Turkey (?); Africa: Algeria; Ethiopia; Sudan; Tanzania; Gambia ( Bijilo Forest Park) ; Angola; Malawi; Congo; Zanzibar Archipelago; Fernando Po Island.
Remarks. Ethmostigmus relictus was described by Chamberlin (1944b) from “«Luid[?]», Dutch New Guinea [West Papua Province]” on the basis of one specimen. According to the author the species is morphologically close to E. rubripes in the form of the “pseudopleural [=coxopleural] process” but differs from the latter “in having but two spines above [=dorsal] with these low and blunt, almost abortive. It differs also in lacking a tarsal spine [=spur] on the 20th pair of legs”. All these “differences” fall well within the intraspecific variability of E. r. rubripes , so this dubious form has not been included in the list of species. According to Bonato et al. (2016) E. relictus is known also from Java Island ( Indonesia) but we were not able to find where this record comes from.
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