Australentulus
Australentulus is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae.[1]
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Genus: | Australentulus Tuxen, 1967 |
Species
- Australentulus australiensis (Womersley, 1932)
- Australentulus betschi Nosek, 1978
- Australentulus dauphinense Nosek, 1978
- Australentulus delamarei Nosek, 1978
- Australentulus dituxeni Nosek, 1978
- Australentulus hauseri Nosek, 1976
- Australentulus indicus Prabhoo, 1972
- Australentulus intermedius Tuxen, 1967
- Australentulus noseki Tuxen, 1967
- Australentulus occidentalis (Womersley, 1932)
- Australentulus orientalis Prabhoo, 1972
- Australentulus phrachedee (Imadaté, 1965)
- Australentulus ravenalensis François, 1994
- Australentulus reginae Tuxen, 1967
- Australentulus tillyardi (Womersley, 1932)
- Australentulus tuxeni Prabhoo, 1975
- Australentulus victoriae Tuxen, 1967
- Australentulus westraliensis (Womersley, 1932)
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References
- Ernest C. Bernard, ed. (2007). "Acerentomidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Archived from the original on 8 August 2010. Retrieved July 27, 2010.
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