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Cryptops hortensis

Cryptops hortensis

(Donovan, 1810)

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Distribution remarks: These data make possible to first record C. hortensis in the provinces of Lugo and Pontevedra, being also the first record of the species in Galicia (See Fig. 4 for other reported locations in the Iberian Peninsula). Ecological remarks: The specimens were found in decaying wood and under stones in riverside woodlands of Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl. and Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. Also in native forests of Quercus robur L. with Castanea sativa Mill. and Quercus suber L. Records of C. anomalans and C. hortensis in the Iberian Peninsula are scarce and often concentrated in localities where the Spanish and Portuguese chilopodologists had easy access to develop research activities (Machado, 1952; Barace & Herrera, 1980; Salinas, 1990; García-Ruiz, 1997). As a result, the distribution of these species in the Iberian Peninsula is poorly known and incomplete (Figs. 3 - 4), although both species are expected to occur throughout the Iberian Peninsula (D. Cabanillas, unpub. data). In addition, C. anomalans and C. hortensis were found in sympatry in the province of Lugo as it was observed in other northern localities (Cabanillas, 2019), thus confirming these species coexist at least in some areas of the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. It is important to point out the need of researching the Iberian distribution of centipedes since there is an important lack of knowledge for most species due to the small number of studies and collectors. Nevertheless, the present results provide new data for Galicia and expand the known distribution of two cryptopids in the Iberian Peninsula.
Cabanillas, David (2020): First records of the family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 (Chilopoda ¡ Scolopendromorpha) in Galicia (NW of the Iberian Peninsula). Arquivos Entomolóxicos 22: 161-164, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12810404
Material examined: Lugo ¡ Viveiro, 12 / 08 / 2018, 2 specimens. Pontevedra ¡ Caldas de Reis / Fervenza de Segade, 07 / 03 / 2016, 2 specimens; Silleda / Fervenza do Toxa, 06 / 03 / 2016, 3 specimens.
Cabanillas, David (2020): First records of the family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 (Chilopoda ¡ Scolopendromorpha) in Galicia (NW of the Iberian Peninsula). Arquivos Entomolóxicos 22: 161-164, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12810404

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Figs. 3-4.- Maps of known distribution in the Iberian Peninsula.

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First records of the family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 (Chilopoda ¡ Scolopendromorpha) in Galicia (NW of the Iberian Peninsula).

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Cabanillas, David (2020): First records of the family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 (Chilopoda ¡ Scolopendromorpha) in Galicia (NW of the Iberian Peninsula). Arquivos Entomolóxicos 22: 161-164, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12810404

Abstract: The family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 is reported for the first time in Galicia, thus expanding the Iberian known distribution of Cryptops (C.) anomalans Newport, 1844 (first record for Lugo) and Cryptops (C.) hortensis (Donovan, 1810) (first record for Lugo and Pontevedra). Ecological remarks and updated maps of known distribution of both species in the Iberian Peninsula are provided.

Cabanillas D, felipe (2020). First records of the family Cryptopidae Kohlrausch, 1881 (Chilopoda ¡ Scolopendromorpha) in Galicia (NW of the Iberian Peninsula).. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/nswtuh accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-14.

CC0Published 5/6/2020View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
236197499
Dataset Key
0eac39c5-0ea9-487f-923f-56146149c499
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Backbone Key
5179309
Taxon ID
5E6A2772FFE04D4858D0CEEBFEC1F78E.taxon
Last Crawled
6/9/2026
Last Interpreted
6/9/2026