Strigamia lampra Chamberlin 1938
Description
Strigamia lampra (Chamberlin, 1938)
References for morphology: Chamberlin 1938.
Taxonomic notes. It was described originally as a species in a distinct genus Leptodampius. No other specimens were recorded and the species was only rarely cited by subsequent authors (Kevan 1983; Mercurio 2010), without reassessing its taxonomic position. It is assigned here to Strigamia for the first time (new combination), because it shares all major diagnostic features of Strigamia (see above under “Notes on taxonomy”). Its actual distinction from other species is uncertain, as the original description is incomplete in many characters.
Distribution: known from a single locality in the northern Coast Ranges, Oregon.
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- Is part of
- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.214898 (DOI)
- Journal article: http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF9B1806876FFF84B30FFFD8FFECFFE6 (URL)
- Journal article: http://zoobank.org/56D84A4E-E8A7-4C78-8C58-F85BAA13B9DF (URL)
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Biodiversity
- Family
- Linotaeniidae
- Genus
- Strigamia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Geophilomorpha
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Chamberlin
- Species
- lampra
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Strigamia lampra Chamberlin, 1938 sec. Bonato, Dányi, Socci & Minelli, 2012
References
- Chamberlin, R. V. (1938) Three new geophiloid chilopods. Entomological News, 49, 254 - 255.
- Kevan, D. K. McE. (1983) A preliminary survey of known and potentially Canadian and Alaskan centipedes (Chilopoda). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 61, 2938 - 2955.
- Mercurio, R. J. (2010) An annotated catalog of centipedes (Chilopoda) from the United States of America, Canada and Greenland (1758 - 2008). Xlibris, Milton Keynes, 560 pp.