Siphonotidae Cook 1895
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New records. 1?, BuB612; 1 F, BuB825; 1 F, BuB837; 1 F, BuB817; 1 F, BuB824; 1 F, BuB831; 1 F, BuB826;; 1 F, BuB836; 1 F, BuB840; 1 F, BuB925; 1 F, BuB979; 1 F, BuB1130; 1 F, BuB1034; 1 F, BuB1087;1 F, BuB1161; 3?, BuB1162; 1 F, BuB1163; 1 F, BuB1164; 1 F, BuB1166; 1 F, BuB1167; 1 F, BuB1834; 2 F, BuB1837; 1 F, BuB1853; 1 F, BuB1854; 1 F, BuB1855; 2 F, BuB1856; 1 F, BuB1956; 1 F, BuB1966; 1 F, BuB1972; 1 F, BuB1976; 1 F, BuB1983; 2?, BuB1984; 1 F, BuB1993; 1 F, BuB2607; 1 F, BuB2608; 1 F, BuB2609; 1 F, BuB2610; 1 F, BuB2611; 1?, BuB2615; 1?, BuB2656; 1?, BuB2657; 1 F, BuB3266; 1 F, BuB3268; 1 F, BUB3270; 2 F, BuB3272; 1 F; BuB3273; 1 juv., BuB3280; 5 F, BuB3281; 5 F, BuB3284; 1 F, ZFMK MYR06122; 1 F, ZFMK MYR06124; 1 F, ZFMK MYR07374; 1 F, ZFMK MYR07381.
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Identification. Members of the Siphonotidae have the following characters (Enghoff et al. 2015): the posterior tergal margins is “normal”, not upturned. The telson is surrounding the anal valves in ventral view. The head is free, not covered by the first tergite. The leg claws carry a paronychium.
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- Journal article: 10.15560/14.6.1131 (DOI)
- Journal article: http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB1FFEEFF982E283912AA69C67BFFFD (URL)
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Cook
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Polyzoniida
- Family
- Siphonotidae
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- family
- Taxonomic concept label
- Siphonotidae Cook, 1895 sec. Wesener & Moritz, 2018
References
- Enghoff H, Golovatch S, Short M, Stoev P, Wesener T (2015) Diplopoda - taxonomic overview. In: Minelli A (Ed.) Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Myriapoda, Vol. 2. Brill, Leiden, 363 - 453. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 9789004188273