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The Scolopendridae of the United States
1887(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Journal of Natural History, 1981
Summary A redescription of the holotype of the Indian centipede, Cormocephalus pygmaeus Pocock 1892, is given, pointing out several deficiencies in the original description. It is also observed that the key character like the porous area on its coxopleura touching the hind margin has been erroneously attributed to this species in subsequent revisional ...
B.S. Jangi, C.M.S. Dass
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Summary A redescription of the holotype of the Indian centipede, Cormocephalus pygmaeus Pocock 1892, is given, pointing out several deficiencies in the original description. It is also observed that the key character like the porous area on its coxopleura touching the hind margin has been erroneously attributed to this species in subsequent revisional ...
B.S. Jangi, C.M.S. Dass
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Taxonomy of the centipede Scolopendra laeta Haase (Chilopoda: Scolopendridae) in Australia
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1982Scolopendra laeta Haase, 1887, which is widespread in the western and southern parts of Australia, is redescribed from the large number of available specimens. Five intraspecific forms are distinguished by their colour patterns, and their distributions are mapped.
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Descrizione di un nuovo genere di Scolopendridae (Chilopoda) del Tonkino
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Australian Journal of Zoology, 1986
Data on 32 characters of each of 35 Australian species in nine scolopendrid genera (Scolopendrinae: Arthrorhabdus, Asanada, Colobopleurus, Cormocephalus, Notiasemus, Scolopendra; Otostigminae: Ethmostigmus, Otostigmus, Rhysida) are analysed by means of various numerical procedures (Phenetic: principal components, nearest and furthest neighbour, WPGMA ...
LE Koch, DH Colless
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Data on 32 characters of each of 35 Australian species in nine scolopendrid genera (Scolopendrinae: Arthrorhabdus, Asanada, Colobopleurus, Cormocephalus, Notiasemus, Scolopendra; Otostigminae: Ethmostigmus, Otostigmus, Rhysida) are analysed by means of various numerical procedures (Phenetic: principal components, nearest and furthest neighbour, WPGMA ...
LE Koch, DH Colless
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Zootaxa, 2016
The type material of O. brunneus Chamberlin, 1921, O. casus Chamberlin, 1914, O. clavifer Chamberlin, 1921, O. cooperi Chamberlin, 1942, O. occidentalis Meinert, 1886, O. rex Chamberlin, 1914, O. samacus Chamberlin, 1944, O. scabricauda (Humbert & Saussure, 1870), O. suitius Chamberlin, 1914, and O. therezopolis Chamberlin, 1944, are revised.
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The type material of O. brunneus Chamberlin, 1921, O. casus Chamberlin, 1914, O. clavifer Chamberlin, 1921, O. cooperi Chamberlin, 1942, O. occidentalis Meinert, 1886, O. rex Chamberlin, 1914, O. samacus Chamberlin, 1944, O. scabricauda (Humbert & Saussure, 1870), O. suitius Chamberlin, 1914, and O. therezopolis Chamberlin, 1944, are revised.
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Studies on the Centipede GenusTrachycormocephalus(Myriapoda : Scolopendridae) from Rajasthan, India
Oriental Insects, 1977Abstract An account of the Indian species of Trachycormocephalus Kraepelin is given. Two new species, T. hayati, sp. nov. and T. jodhpurensis, sp. nov. are described from Rajasthan. T. indiae Chamb. and T. mirabilis (Porat) are also discovered in Rajasthan. A key to the Indian species of the genus is included.
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Australian Journal of Zoology, 1983
Seventeen Australian species are recognized in the large genus Cormocephalus: aurantiipes, esulcatus, hartmeyeri, inermis, michaelseni, novaehollandiae, rubriceps. strigosus, turneri, wesfwoodi, and seven new species: bruchycerus, bungalbinensis, lissadellensis, monteithi, similis, spinosior, and west- angelusensis.
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Seventeen Australian species are recognized in the large genus Cormocephalus: aurantiipes, esulcatus, hartmeyeri, inermis, michaelseni, novaehollandiae, rubriceps. strigosus, turneri, wesfwoodi, and seven new species: bruchycerus, bungalbinensis, lissadellensis, monteithi, similis, spinosior, and west- angelusensis.
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Journal of Natural History, 1984
Summary Two of the five Arthrorhabdus species are confined to Australia. They are a new species A. paucispinus described from Western Australia, and A. mjobergi Kraepelin which is redescribed and shown to be widespread in Australia.
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Summary Two of the five Arthrorhabdus species are confined to Australia. They are a new species A. paucispinus described from Western Australia, and A. mjobergi Kraepelin which is redescribed and shown to be widespread in Australia.
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1983
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