Neanuridae

The family Neanuridae contains pudgy short-legged springtails of the order Poduromorpha. It was established by Carl Börner in 1901.[1]

Neanuridae
Anurida maritima (Pseudachorutinae)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Subphylum:
Class:
Entognatha (disputed)
Subclass:
Order:
Superfamily:
Family:
Neanuridae

Börner, 1901
Subfamilies

6, see text

Bilobella braunerae
Anurida granaria

Systematics

There are six subfamilies currently recognized:

Red Poduromorph Springtails (subfamily Neanurinae) found crawling, rather than jumping, on damp garden soil in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The peculiar genus Pseudoxenylla is of uncertain relationships and hence not assigned to a subfamily yet.

Genera

These 96 genera belong to the family Neanuridae:

  • Adbiloba Stach, 1951 g
  • Aethiopella Handschin, 1942 i c g
  • Aethiopellina Delamare, 1951 g
  • Albanura Deharveng, 1982 g
  • Americanura Cassagnau, 1983 g
  • Anurida Laboulbene, 1865 i c g b
  • Anuridella Willem, 1906 i c g
  • Arlesia Handschin, 1942 g
  • Australonura c g
  • Balkanura Cassagnau, 1978 g
  • Bilobella Caroli, 1912 g b
  • Blasconura Cassagnau, 1983 g
  • Blasconurella g
  • Caledonimeria Delamare-Deboutteville & Massoud, 1962 g
  • Caledonura Deharveng, 1988 g
  • Cansilianura Dallai & Fanciulli, 1983 g
  • Caputanurina Lee, 1983 g
  • Cassagnaudina Massoud, 1967 g
  • Catalanura Deharveng, 1982 g
  • Cephalachorutes Bedos & Deharveng, 1991 g
  • Ceratrimeria c g
  • Chirolavia g
  • Crossodonthina c g
  • Cryptonura Cassagnau, 1979 g
  • Delamarellina c g
  • Denisimeria Massoud, 1964 g
  • Deutonura Cassagnau, 1979 g
  • Digitanura Deharveng, 1987 g
  • Echinanura Carpenter, 1935 g
  • Ectonura Cassagnau, 1980 g
  • Edoughnura Deharveng, Hamra Kroua & Bedos, 2007 g
  • Endonura Cassagnau, 1979 g
  • Forsteramea c g
  • Friesea Dalla Torre, 1895 i c g
  • Furculanurida Massoud, 1967 g
  • Galanura Smolis, 2000 g
  • Gamachorutes Cassagnau, 1978 g
  • Gastranurida Bagnall, 1949 g
  • Gisinea Massoud, 1965 g
  • Gnatholonche c g
  • Hemilobella c g
  • Holacanthella c g
  • Honduranura g
  • Hylaeanura Arlé, 1966 g
  • Imparitubercula Stach, 1951 g
  • Israelimeria Weiner & Kaprus, 2005 g
  • Itanura g
  • Lanzhotia Rusek, 1985 g
  • Lathriopyga Caroli, 1910 g
  • Lipura Burmeister, 1838 g
  • Lobella (Neanura) ornata Folsom g b
  • Lobellina Yosii, 1956 g
  • Meganurida Carpenter, 1935 g
  • Micranurida Börner, 1901 g
  • Minotaurella Weiner, 1999 g
  • Monobella Cassagnau, 1979 g
  • Morulina Borner, 1906 i c g b
  • Morulodes b
  • Neanura MacGillivray, 1893 i c g b
  • Neanurella Cassagnau, 1968 g
  • Neotropiella Handschin, 1942 g
  • Oudemansia Schött, 1893 i c g
  • Paleonura c g
  • Paralobella Cassagnau & Deharveng, 1984 g
  • Paranura Axelson, 1902 i c g
  • Parectonura Deharveng, 1988 g
  • Persanura g
  • Philotella Najt & Weiner, 1985 g
  • Platanurida c g
  • Pongeia Najt & Weiner, 2002 g
  • Pratanurida Rusek, 1973 g
  • Pronura Delamare-Deboutteville, 1953 g
  • Protachorutes Cassagnau, 1955 g
  • Protanura Borner, 1906 g
  • Protodontella Christiansen & Nascimbene, 2006 g
  • Pseudachorudina c g
  • Pseudachorutella Stach, 1949 g
  • Pseudachorutes Tullberg, 1871 i c g b
  • Pseudanurida Schött, 1901 g
  • Pseudoxenylla Christiansen & Pike, 2002 g
  • Pumilinura Cassagnau, 1978 g
  • Quatacanthella c g
  • Rapoportella Ellis & Bellinger, 1973 g
  • Rusekella Deharveng, 1982 g
  • Sensillanura Deharveng, 1981 g b
  • Siamanura Deharveng, 1987 g
  • Simonachorutes g
  • Stachorutes Dallai, 1973 g
  • Tabasconura g
  • Telobella Cassagnau, 1983 g
  • Thaumanura Börner, 1932 g
  • Tremoisea Cassagnau, 1973 g
  • Vitronura Yosii, 1969 g b
  • Yuukianura Yosii, 1955 g
  • Zealandmeria c g
  • Zelandanura c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]

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References

  1. Carl Börner (1901). "Zur Kenntnis der Apterygoten-Fauna von Bremen und der Nachbardistrikte. Beitrag zu einer Apterygoten-Fauna Mitteleuropas" [On the apterygote fauna of Bremen and neighbouring areas. Contributions to an apterygote fauna of Central Europe] (PDF). Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Bremen (in German). 17 (1): 1–141.
  2. "Neanuridae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  3. "Browse Neanuridae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  4. "Neanuridae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  5. "Neanuridae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-27.


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