Ciempiés de Sinaloa, México (Myriapoda: Chilopoda): nuevos registros de especies y ampliación de su distribución estatal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v26i2.7073Keywords:
distribución, Geophilomorpha, lista, riqueza, Scolopendromorpha, ScutigeromorphaAbstract
Se han registrado siete especies y una subespecie de ciempiés en Sinaloa. El estudio de nuevo material, recolectado de 2016 a 2018, permitió identificar 12 especies de ciempiés, de las cuales ocho representan nuevos registros estatales. Las otras cuatro especies, previamente documentadas para el estado, son registradas en nuevas localidades. Presentamos una lista con los nuevos registros para el estado de Dendrothereua linceci (Wood, 1867), Scolopendra morsitants Linnaeus, 1758, Newportia quadrimeropus (Shelley & Mercurio, 2005), N. stolli (Pocock, 1896), Pachymerium ferrugineum (Koch, 1835), Mecistocephalus guildingii Newport, 1843, Notiphilides maximiliani (Humbert & Saussure, 1870) y Orphnaeus brevilabiatus (Newport,1845), así como nuevos registros de localidades para Arthrorhabdus pygmaeus (Pocock, 1895), S. polymorpha Wood, 1861, S. viridis Say, 1821 y Rhysida longipes (Newport, 1845). La lista actualizada de especies de ciempiés para Sinaloa es de 15 especies y una subespecie. En México, el estado está clasificado octavo en riqueza de ciempiés.References
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