On the true identity of Schendylurus (Schendylotyn) integer Chamberlin, 1926, a termitophilous ballophilid centipede (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha) [PDF]
Schendylurus (Schendylotyn) integer Chamberlin, 1926, originally described as a member of the Schendylidac, is transferred here to the Ballophilidae as Taeniolinum integer n. comb, and rcdcscribcd after the type specimen.
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A New Brazilian Schendylid Centipede (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha) with Unusually Structured Antennae [PDF]
In Schendylops schubarti n. sp. from Brazil: Pernambuco: Tupi the fourth antennal article is characterised by unusual chaetotaxy and by elongation. Oddly, the more proximal as well as the more distal articles are not modified.
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First report of geophilid centipedes of the genus Ribautia (Myriapoda: Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha) from the Atlantic Forest biome, with description of a new miniature species from Misiones Province, Northeastern Argentina [PDF]
Ribautia paranaensis sp. nov. a new miniature species of geophilid centipede from the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest (the westernmost of the fifteen ecoregions comprising the Atlantic Forest biome sensu Di Bitetti et al.
Pereira, Luis Alberto
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Further contribution to the knowledge of Ityphilus calinus Chamberlin, 1957, a poorly known ballophilid centipede from Colombia, with description of Ityphilus bonatoi, a new diminutive geophilomorph species from Brazil (Myriapoda: Chilopoda, Geophilomorpha) [PDF]
Ityphilus calinus Chamberlin, 1957 (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha, Ballophilidae), a poorly known centipede from Cauca Valley, Colombia, is herein redescribed and illustrated after the male holotype, revealing the condition of the forcipular tarsungulum ...
Pereira, Luis Alberto
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On the taxonomic status of Thindyla Chamberlin, 1955, a genus of Peruvian centipeds with remarkable sternal modification (Geophilomorpha: Schendylidae) [PDF]
Fil: Pereira, Luis Alberto. División Zoología Invertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Hoffman, Richard L.. Virginia Museum of Natural History.
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A new dwarf species, new distribution records, and supplementary descriptive notes of the centipede genus Ityphilus Cook, 1899 (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Ballophilidae) from central Amazonia, Brazil [PDF]
A new dwarf species of the centipede genus Ityphilus Cook, 1899, named I. donatellae sp. nov. (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Ballophilidae) is hereby proposed on the basis of specimens from the vicinity of Manaus, Central Amazonia (Brazil), previously ...
Pereira, Luis Alberto
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Los grandes olvidados: El caso de los ciempiés de los órdenes Geophilomorpha, Lithobiomorpha y Scutigeromorpha / The great forgotten: The case of the centipedes from the order Geophilomorpha, Lithobiomorpha and Scutigeromorpha [PDF]
Los quilópodos son un grupo de miriápodos con una diversidad media y que se componen de cinco órdenes. Tres de estos órdenes, Geophilomorpha, Lithobiomorpha y Scutigeromorpha han sido pobremente estudiados en el territorio colombiano a lo largo de los ...
Díaz, Juan Carlos
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Publications (and list of taxa of Chilopoda Geophilomorpha described as new) [PDF]
Fil: Pereira, Luis Alberto. División Zoología Invertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo.
Pereira, Luis Alberto
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A new species of Ribautia Brölemann, 1909 (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Geophilidae) from Peruvian Amazonia, with a key to the Neotropical species of the genus with coxal organs grouped in clusters [PDF]
Ribautia williamsi sp. nov., a new dwarf geophilomorph centipede from the Lower Urubamba Region, PeruvianAmazonia, is described and illustrated based on the holotype female.
Pereira, Luis Alberto
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Description of nine new centipede species from Amazonia and related matters on Neotropical geophilomorphs (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha) [PDF]
Nine new species of geophilomorph centipedes, all from Amazonian sites, are described: one species belongs to Ballophilidae (ltyphilus demoraisi n.sp.), three to Geophilidae (Ribautia (Schizoribautia) difficilis n.sp., R. (R.)ducalis n.sp., R.
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