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- <p><b><i>Lithobius</i> (<i>Ezembius</i>) <i>sibiricus</i> Gerstfeldt, 1859</b></p><p>Map 2.</p><p>MATERIAL EXAMINED (all Russia, southwestern Siberia, <b>Kemerovo Area</b>). 1 ♀ (ASU), <b>Novokuznetsk District</b>, ca 8 km E Kuzedeevo, right bank of Malyi Tiosh River, <i>Tilia sibirica</i>, on hill slope, soil sampling, 9.VIII.2000, leg. P.S. Nefediev, A. V. Udaloj; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 1 juv. (ASU), same District, ca 8 km E Kuzedeevo, Malyi Tiosh River valley, <i>Tilia sibirica</i>, 9.VIII.2000; 2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀ (ASU), same District, ca 6 km E Kuzedeevo, <i>Tilia sibirica</i> grove, on hill top, soil sampling, by hand, 12.VIII.2000; 1 ♂ (ASU), same District, ca 6 km E Kuzedeevo, <i>Betula pendula</i> forest, pitfall traps, 12.VIII.2000; 2 ♂♂ (ASU), same District, near Kuzedeevo Forestry, 12.VIII.2000; 1 ♀ (ASU), <b>Yashkino District</b>, near Kosogorovo, <i>Populus tremula</i> and <i>Betula</i> forest, on mushrooms, 15–18.VIII.2000, all leg. P.S. Nefediev; 1 subadult ♂ (PSU-715), <b>Krapivinskii District</b>, floodplain of Beriozovka River, 55°04′N, 86°18′E, forest-steppe, 14. V.2017; 1 ♂ cf. <i>sibiricus</i> (PSU-917), same District, 5–6 km N of Taradanovo, 54°40′N, 86°41′E, <i>Populus tremula</i> forest, in litter and rotten logs, 13.VIII.2017; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (PSU-920), <b>Kemerovo District</b>, Kriokovo, 55°31′N, 85°52′E, 20. V.2017; 1 ♂ (PSU-801), same District, <i>Pinus sylvestris</i> forest planting, 55°29′19.6″N, 86°13′09.5″E, 14.VIII.2018, all leg. D.A. Efimov.</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. Originally described by Gerstfeldt (1859) from several localities in Siberia and the Russian Far East, this species was later redescribed by Eason (1976) from one of Stuxberg’s female syntypes of <i>Lithobius fugax</i> from Krasnoyarsk. At present, <i>L</i>. (<i>E</i>.) <i>sibiricus</i> is widely distributed across the Asian part of Russia (Sseliwanoff, 1880a, b, 1881; Attems, 1909; Molodova, 1972; Alekseeva, 1974; Eason, 1976; Kurcheva, 1977; Zalesskaja, 1978; Nefediev, 2001; Vorobiova, 1999; Vorobiova <i>et al</i>., 2002; Nefediev, Aripov, 2013; Nefediev <i>et al</i>., 2016, 2017a, b, 2018; Dyachkov, 2017a, b), also known from northern Mongolia (Poloczek <i>et al</i>., 2016).</p><p>REMARK. <i>Lithobius</i> (<i>E</i>.) <i>sibiricus</i> is formally recorded from the Kemerovo Area for the first time.</p>