Polydesmidae

Polydesmidae is a family of millipedes in the order Polydesmida.[1]

Polydesmidae
Polydesmus collaris in central Italy
Scientific classification
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Polydesmidae

Leach, 1815
Genera

See text

Genera

Male Nipponesmus shirinensis from Taiwan in ventral and lateral view
  • Antrochodus
  • Archipolydesmus
  • Basicentrus
  • Bhutanodesmus
  • Bidentogon
  • Bosniodesmus
  • Bosporodesmus
  • Brachydesmus
  • Brembosoma
  • Calianotus
  • Chromobrachydesmus
  • Cookia
  • Cretodesmus
  • Dixidesmus
  • Epanerchodus
  • Eumastigonodesmus
  • Galliocookia
  • Goniodesmus
  • Haplobrachidesmus
  • Haplocookia
  • Heterocookia
  • Himalodesmus
  • Hispaniodesmus
  • Huzichodus
  • Jaxartes
  • Kirgisdesmus
  • Leptobrachydesmus
  • Lophobrachydesmus
  • Mastigonodesmus
  • Mastuchus
  • Merioceratium
  • Niponchodus
  • Nipponesmus
  • Nomarchus
  • Pacidesmus
  • Peltogonopus
  • Perapolydesmus
  • Polydesmus
  • Prionomatis
  • Propolydesmus
  • Pseudopolydesmus
  • Retrorsia
  • Riuerchodus
  • Sardodesmus
  • Schedoleiodesmus
  • Schizobrachydesmus
  • Schizomeritius
  • Schizoturanius
  • Scytonotus
  • Serradium
  • Spanobrachium
  • Speodesmus
  • Stylobrachydesmus
  • Telopoditius
  • Tolosanius
  • Trachynotus
  • Troglobrachydesmus
  • Turanodesmus
  • Uniramidesmus
  • Usbekodesmus
  • Utadesmus
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References

  1. "Polydesmidae". Catalogue of Life. 29 October 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2014.


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