Hessebius pervagatus Zalesskaja, 1978
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2023.65.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13247191 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0974D01D-BD61-FFD8-2CC4-FB87E48AFD0A |
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Hessebius pervagatus Zalesskaja, 1978 |
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Hessebius pervagatus Zalesskaja, 1978 View in CoL
Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 5 View Figures 2–5
Hessebius pervagatus Zalesskaja 1978: 51 View in CoL .
Hessebius pervagatus View in CoL – Dyachkov et al. 2022: 167.
Material. Tajikistan, Gorno-Badakhshan Region: 5 males, 6 females, 2 juv. ( ASU No. 580) , 19 males ( ISEA chilop-58), and 32 females ( ISEA chilop-57), near Rivak Village , N37°37'59" E71°48'11", mountain steppe, under stones near stream, 2600 m, 23.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 16 males ( ASU No. 593) and 17 females ( ASU No. 594), near Rivak Village , N37°37'59" E71°49'22", Populus , in litter and soil, 2800 m, 23.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 2 males, 3 females ( ZISP chilo-201), Shugnan [District], Rivak [Village, N37°38'41" E71°47'14"], VIII.1897, coll GoogleMaps . AK; 5 males, 3 females, 1 juv. ( ZISP chilo-195), confluence of Radanok and Bartang rivers, [19]07, coll . AK; 1 female ( ASU No. 588) and 3 males, 9 females ( ASU No. 589), Bartang River Valley , N37°58'35" E71°50'21", thickets of Betula and Prunus (Cerasus) , under stones, in soil, 2300 m, 7– 8.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD, AF; 16 males ( ASU No. 583) and 16 females ( ASU No. 585), Khozratishoh Range, Khaburobot Pass , N38°37'13" E70°43'8", meadow, under stones, 3300 m, 26–27.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 1 male ( ASU No. 581), near Bakchigir Mountain, surroundings of Koitezek Mountain Pass, N37°31'23" E72°43'41", scree, 4700–4900 m, 22.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . AF; 1 female ( ASU No. 582), the same locality, N37°31'17" E72°44'17", stony alpine meadow, 4300–4700 m, 22.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . AF; 6 males, 3 females ( ISEA chilop-52), 2 km N Ak-Baital Pass , N38°33'23" E73°33'50", stony desert, under stones, 4550–4700 m, 19.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 2 males, 2 females ( ASU No. 586), South Alichur Range, Kargush Mt. Pass, N37°28'45" E73°04'54", mountain desert, under stones, 4400 m, 16.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 10 males, 7 females ( ASU No. 591), between Alichur and Murgab , 26 km SW of Murgab, N37°57'33" E73°50'47", stony desert, under stones, 4100–4200 m, 20.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 6 males, 6 females ( ISEA chilop-54), between Alichur and Murgab , 26 km SW of Murgab, N37°57'33" E73°50'47", under stones near river, 4100 m, 20.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 1 male, 1 female ( ISEA chilop-53), between Alichur and Murgab , 26 km SW of Murgab, N37°57'45" E73°52'45", under stones near river, 3690 m, 16.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 32 males ( ISEA chilop-55) and 51 females ( ISEA chilop-56), 30 km W Murgab, Murgab River Valley , N38°09'11" E73°37'6", tugai (gallery) forest, 3520 m, 18–19.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 8 males, 7 females, 1 juv. ( ZISP chilo-197), Chechekty River Valley [ca. N38°20'29" E74°00'27"], under stones near river, 4.VII.1948, coll GoogleMaps . EK; 24 males ( ASU No. 600) and 34 females ( ASU No. 599), South Alichur Range , N37°07'19" E72°43'27", meadow along stream in mountain steppe, under stones, 3400 m, 14–15.VII.2023, coll GoogleMaps . YD; 12 males, 19 females, 1 juv. ( ZISP chilo-202), Alichur [N37°44'58" E73°16'16"], 1897, coll GoogleMaps . AK; 2 females ( ZISP chilo-193), 15 versts NE of Karakul Lake [N39°5' E73°29'], 6.VIII.[1]928, coll GoogleMaps . R; 2 juv. ( ZISP chilo-70), Vakhan, Lyanger-Tisht [ca. N37°03' E72°40'], 29.VI.1913, coll. unknown GoogleMaps ; 2 males, 3 females ( ZISP chilo-196) , [ Kyrgyzstan, Osh Region], N slope of foothills of Trans-Alai Mt. Range , under stones, 25.VI.1948, coll . EK.
Distribution. Tajikistan: Khatlon Region, Districts of Republican Subordination, and Gorno-Badakhshan Region ( Zalesskaja 1978; Dyachkov et al. 2022) and Kyrgyzstan (present record).
Remarks. According to the original description, additional denticle of female gonopodal claw is very short, but this denticle is well-developed in large specimens ( Fig. 5 View Figures 2–5 ).
This species is new to the fauna of Kyrgyzstan.
H. pervagatus has never been recorded from altitudes exceeding 4500 m ( Zalesskaja 1978). The present record from 4700–4900 m is the highest record of Chilopoda in Middle Asia ( Table 1).
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Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Hessebius pervagatus Zalesskaja, 1978
Dyachkov, Yurii V. 2023 |
Hessebius pervagatus
Zalesskaja, N. T. 1978: 51 |