Lithobius (Monotarsobius) fugax Stuxberg, 1876

Nefediev, P. S., Farzalieva, G. Sh., Tuf, I. H. & Efimov, D. A., 2020, The first records of lithobiid centipedes (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae) from the Kemerovo Area, southwestern Siberia, Russia, Invertebrate Zoology 17 (1), pp. 36-43 : 41

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Lithobius (Monotarsobius) fugax Stuxberg, 1876
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MATERIAL EXAMINED. 1♀ (PSU-1158), Russia, southwestern Siberia, Kemerovo Area, Kuznetsk Depression , Prokopievsk District , 6–7 km NE of Tykhta, Karakanskii Mt. Range , meadow steppe, under stone, 16.VI.2015, leg. D.A. Efimov.

DISTRIBUTION. Zalesskaja (1978) stated this species as being known from western and central Siberia, as well as Mongolia. Originally described from the Yenisei River valley, Krasnoyarsk Province ( Stuxberg, 1876a, b), this species was later redescribed by Eason (1976) from Stuxberg’s type material and synonymized it with Monotarsobius kaszabi Loksa, 1965 , the latter species found in Mongolia.

REMARKS. This species is found in the Kemerovo Area for the first time.

Acknowledgements. We are sincerely grateful to S.I. Golovatch (Moscow, Russia) who kindly checked the English of an advanced draft.

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