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New genera and species of cavernicolous diplopods from Alabama.

Richard L. Hoffman

New genera and species of cavernicolous diplopods from Alabama.

by Richard L. Hoffman

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    Subjects:
  • Millipedes.,
  • Cave fauna.

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographies.

    SeriesGeological Survey. Museum paper ;, 35
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQL449 .H7
    The Physical Object
    Pagination11 p. :
    Number of Pages11
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL6241138M
    LC Control Number57063461
    OCLC/WorldCa2768118

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Amer. Midl. Natur, 68 (1): Taxonomic notes on some American nemasomatid Diplopoda. Book. Full-text available New genera and species of cavernicolous diplopods from Alabama. -Geological Survey of Alabama Hoff man, R. () New genera and species of cavernicolous New cavernicolous millipeds of the family Cambalidae (Cambalidea: Spirostreptida) from Texas (U.S.A.) and Mexico Vilh eds SpirostrepLida) ancl Mexico Family Texas 0 Louisiana 0 Stale 0 University 0 0 1) Department of Zoology and Physiology, Balon Houge, Louisiana, U.

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Muchmore, W.B. New cavernicolous species of Kleptochthonius and recognition of a new species group within the genus (Pseudoscorpionida: Chthoniidae   Web view. ABSTRACT. Kenk, Roman. Index of the Genera and Species of the Freshwater Triclads (Turbellaria) of the onian Contributions to Zoology, number.90 pages, —An index is presented of the genera, subgenera, species, and.

subspecies of the freshwater triclads (Tricladida Paludicola or Probursalia). The valid names and synonyms of the species are listed, as well as their   Amphipods of the Chinese stygofauna include 3 families, 5 genera, and 26 species.

The family Gammaridae embraces the greater part of the known species of the Chinese subterranean amphipods (Lu et al., ).The family is represented by the genera Gammarus, with 17 species (almost all described by Z.

Hou and S. Li) recorded in cave, although with different degrees of adaptation, and Descriptions of thirty new species and two new genera of North American Miridae (Hemiptera) New species of Neoborus and Xenoborus (Hemiptera, Miridae) Tempyra biguttula Stål,una specie esotica di origine americana, nuova per l’Italia (Hemiptera: Rhyparochromidae)?q=search&keys=hemiptera.

ABSTRACT. From toI surveyed the invertebrate fauna of twelve limestone caves from South Ribeira Valley (State of Paraná, Brazil). Associated to walls in the entrace zone live Enoploctenus and Blechroscelis spiders, Goniosoma opilionids, Strinalia crickets, Latebraria amphipyroides moths, and Culicidae and Sciaridae aphotic zone, occur Plato spiders, Daguerreia inermis ?script=sci_arttext&pid=S In the same species, onset of reproduction may depend also on latitudinal day-length shifts (Souty-Grosset et al.

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Vertebrate Animals of Alabama in Need of Special Attention. Alabama Agricultural Experimental Station, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. Banks N () Notes on the Pseudoscorpionida.

J New York Entomol Soc. 3: 1– Barber HS () Two new cave beetles related to Anophthalmus pusio Horn. Jour Washington Acad Sci –   Web view. presented the inventory of the cavernicolous Diplopoda of Romania with the caves where they have been collected.

There are 55 species, among which 20 can be considered as troglobionts, 11 troglophilic and 24 as trogloxenes.

The identification key includes only the troglobitic and the troglophilic species William F. Humphreys, in Encyclopedia of Caves (Third Edition), Opiliones.

Cavernicolous species of Triaenonychidae in Tasmania and New South Wales often show depigmentation, attenuation of pedipalps and legs, a reduction in size, but not loss of eyes, reduced sclerotization, and other troglomorphic features.

The cave fauna of Tasmania, unlike continental Australia, have distribution   2 E Trajano M E Bichuette, encompassing a larger number of Brazilian karst areas formation on truly subterranean invertebrates i e acci. e g Trajano Enghoff H. A new species of Trogloiulus with modified mouthparts. With a revised key to the species and new records of the genus (Diplopoda, Julida: Julidae).

Lavori Società Veneziana Scienze Naturali 69– Enghoff H. Modified mouthparts in hydrophilous cave millipedes (Diplopoda).

Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde 67– An endemic species is any organism that is indigenous to a restricted or defined geographical area.

Arkansas has a diverse variety of endemic biota, including fungi, plants, and animals. Bythere were about endemic species in the state, most found in the Interior Highlands (Ouachita and Ozark Mountains). A combination of biological, climatic, and/or physical factors contribute to See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive.

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