Anthroleucosomatidae

Anthroleucosomatidae is a family of millipedes in the order Chordeumatida. There are about 38 genera in Anthroleucosomatidae.[1][2][3]

Anthroleucosomatidae
Anamastigona, Italy
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Diplopoda
Order: Chordeumatida
Family: Anthroleucosomatidae
Verhoeff, 1899

Genera

These 38 genera belong to the family Anthroleucosomatidae:[1]

  • Acanthophorella Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Adshardicus Golovatch, 1981
  • Alloiopus Attems, 1951
  • Alpinella Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Anamastigona Silvestri, 1898
  • Anthroleucosoma Verhoeff, 1899
  • Banatosoma Curcic & Makarov, 2000
  • Belbogosoma Curcic & Makarov, 2008
  • Brachychaetosoma Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Bulgardicus Strasser, 1960
  • Bulgarosoma Verhoeff, 1926
  • Caucaseuma Strasser, 1970
  • Caucasominorus Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Cornogonopus Antic, 2020
  • Cryptacanthophorella Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Dacosoma Tabacaru, 1967
  • Dazbogosoma Makarov & Curcic, 2012
  • Dentatosoma Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Enghoffiella Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Flagellophorella Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Georgiosoma Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Ghilarovia Gulicka, 1972
  • Golovatchosoma Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Herculina Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Heterocaucaseuma Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Krueperia Verhoeff, 1900
  • Leschius Shear & Leonard, 2004
  • Metamastigophorophyllon Ceuca, 1976
  • Paranotosoma Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Perunosoma Curcic & Makarov, 2007
  • Pseudoflagellophorella Antic & Makarov, 2016
  • Ratcheuma Golovatch, 1985
  • Rhodoposoma Curcic & Makarov, 2000
  • Serbosoma Curcic & Makarov, 2000
  • Stygiosoma Gulicka, 1967
  • Svarogosoma Makarov, 2003
  • Troglodicus Gulicka, 1967
  • Vegrandosoma Antic & Makarov, 2016

References

  1. Sierwald, P.; Spelda, J. "Millibase". doi:10.14284/370. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  2. "Anthroleucosomatidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  3. "Anthroleucosomatidae family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2021-10-21.


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