Eurypauropus
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Ordo: Tetramerocerata
Familia: Eurypauropodidae
Name
Eurypauropus Ryder, 1879 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Type species
Eurypauropus spinosus Ryder, 1879.
Diagnosis
Fourth antennal segment with four well-developed setae; globulus g of ventral antennal branch long-stalked; third antennal segment with a globulus g2; setae of tergites inserted in rounded crater-shaped structures; first and last pair of legs 5-segmented, other pairs 6-segmented; anal plate V-shaped with straight lateral margins; interdistance of pygidial setae a1 nearly twice as long as distance a2–a3 (Scheller 2011[1]).
Distribution
Nearctic, Palaearctic.
Taxon Treatment
- Gao, Y; Bu, Y; 2023: Two new species of the genus Samarangopus and the first record of Eurypauropus japonicus (Arthropoda, Myriapoda, Pauropoda, Eurypauropodidae) from China ZooKeys, 1165: 137-154. doi
Other References
- ↑ Scheller U (2011) Pauropoda. In: Minelli A (Ed.) Treatise on Zoology—Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology: the Myriapoda, Vol.1. Brill, Leiden, 467–508. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004188266_022