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Himantariidae
Description | The Himantariidae are a family of centipedes in the order Geophilomorpha, found almost exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere. It contains these genera: From Wikipedia article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himantariidae, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Taxonomy (GBIF) | Life : Animalia : Arthropoda : Chilopoda : Geophilomorpha : Himantariidae | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Taxonomic Status (GBIF) | accepted | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification (GBIF) |
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Scientific Name | Himantariidae | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Common Name(s) | Trädgårdsjordkrypare | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himantariidae |
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Subtaxa
Name | Status | Common Name(s) | Fossil Occurrences | Oldest | Youngest |
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Arcophilus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Bothriogaster genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Californiphilus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Causerium genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Chomatobius genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Diporocyclus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Empherozoster genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Garriscaphus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Geoballus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Gosothrix genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Himantariella genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Himantarium genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Mesocanthus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Nothobius genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Polyporogaster genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Stenophilus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Stigmatogaster genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Straberax genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB | |||
Thracophilus genus | accepted (GBIF) | No associated record in PBDB |
References
Bonato, L., G. D. Edgecombe, and M. Zapparoli / Minelli, A., ed., 2011: Chilopoda - Taxonomic overview. Treatise on Zoology - The Myriapoda, vol. 1. 363-443. - via Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) |
Barber, 2010 - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera |
Parker, S.P. (ed). (1982). Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms. McGraw-Hill, New York. 2 volumes. - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera |
Gärdenfors, Ulf, Hall, Ragnar, Hallingbäck, Tomas, Hansson, Hans G. & Hedström, Lars (2003) Djur, svampar och växter i Sverige 2003. Förteckning över antal arter per familj. ArtDatabanken Rapporterar 5, ArtDatabanken, Uppsala. (reviderad excelfil med svenska djurfamiljer). - via Dyntaxa. Svensk taxonomisk databas |
Andersson, Meidell, A, Scheller, Winqvist, Osterkamp Madsen, Djursvoll, Budd & Gärdenfors (2005) Nationalnyckeln till Sveriges flora och fauna. Mångfotingar. Myriapoda. - via Dyntaxa. Svensk taxonomisk databas |
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!