Millipede and centipede assemblages on the northern and southern slopes of the lowland altais, southwestern Siberia, Russia (Diplopoda, chilopoda)

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The total species richness in the myriapod assemblages of the lowland Altais near Charyshskoe Village, Altai Province, southwestern Siberia, Russia is estimated to be at least 19 species from ten genera, eight families, five orders, and two classes. The following species are new to SW Siberia: Lithobius (Ezembius) os-tiacorum Stuxberg, 1876, L. vagabundus Stuxberg, 1876, and L. (Monotarsobius) nordenskioeldii Stuxberg, 1876, while L. (E.) proximus Sseliwanoff, 1880 and L. (M.) insolens Dányi & Tuf, 2012 are recorded for the first time from the Altai Province of Russia. A species of Strigamia which is morphologically similar to Strigamia cf. transsilvanica (Verhoeff, 1928) has been found in the study area but its true specific identity is yet to be determined. The seasonal dynamics of myriapod assemblages in terms of the species diversity, density, sex-age structure, and vertical distribution along the soil profile have been studied with regard to the different slope exposures.

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Nefediev, P. S., Farzalieva, G. S., Tuf, I. H., Nedoev, K. K., & Niyazov, S. T. (2018). Millipede and centipede assemblages on the northern and southern slopes of the lowland altais, southwestern Siberia, Russia (Diplopoda, chilopoda). ZooKeys, 2018(741), 219–254. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.741.21936

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