Scolopendridae
Appearance
Subphylum : Myriapoda
Classis : Chilopoda
Ordo : Scolopendromorpha
Familia : Scolopendridae
Leach, 1814[1]
Classis : Chilopoda
Ordo : Scolopendromorpha
Familia : Scolopendridae
Leach, 1814[1]
Scolopendridae sunt familia magnorum myriapodorum classis Chilopodorum. Unum huius familiae genus amphibium est.[2] [3] [4]
Genera
[recensere | fontem recensere]Familiae fortasse sunt viginti una genera.[5]
- Alipes Imhoff, 1854 (= Eucorybas)
- Alluropus Silvestri, 1911
- Arthrorhabdus Pocock, 1891 (= Arthrorhabdinus)
- Asanada Meinert, 1885 (= Pseudocryptops)
- Asanadopsis
- Campylostigmus Ribaut, 1923
- Colobopleurus Kraepelin, 1903
- Cormocephalus Newport, 1845
- Digitipes Attems, 1930
- Edentistoma Tömösváry, 1882 (= Anodontastoma, Arrhabdotus)
- Ethmostigmus Pocock, 1898 (= Dacetum, Heterostoma)
- Hemiscolopendra Kraepelin, 1903
- Malaccolabis
- Notiasemus Koch, 1985
- Otostigmus Porat, 1876 (= Branchiotrema)
- Psiloscolopendra Kraepelin, 1903
- Rhoda Meinert, 1886 (= Pithopus)
- Rhysida Wood, 1862 (= Branchiostoma, Ethmophorus, Ptychotrema, Trematoptychus)
- Scolopendra Linnaeus, 1758
- Scolopendropsis Brandt, 1841
- Sterropristes
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ ITIS
- ↑ Holmes, O. (1 July 2016). "Giant swimming, venomous centipede discovered by accident in world-first".
- ↑ Bates, M. (26 June 2016). "'Horrific' First Amphibious Centipede Discovered". National Geographic.
- ↑ Siriwut, W.; Edgecombe, G. D.; Sutcharit, C.; Tongkerd, P.; Panha, S. (2016). "A taxonomic review of the centipede genus Scolopendra Linnaeus, 1758 (Scolopendromorpha, Scolopendridae) in mainland Southeast Asia, with description of a new species from Laos". ZooKeys 590: 1–124.
- ↑ "Sterropristes", Animal Diversity Web, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, accessed 26 Martii 2017.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Scolopendridas spectant. |
Vide "Scolopendridas" apud Vicispecies. |
Situs scientifici: • ITIS • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • WoRMS: Marine Species • Fossilworks |