Polyxenus (genus)
Polyxenus is a genus of millipede in the order Polyxenida, containing at least 30 valid species as of 2012.[1]
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Genus: | Polyxenus Latreille, 1802/1803 |
Species
- Polyxenus albus Pocock, 1894
- Polyxenus anacapensis Pierce, 1940
- Polyxenus anophthalius Ishii & Yin, 2000
- Polyxenus buxtoni Brollemann, 1921
- Polyxenus caudatus Menge, 1854
- Polyxenus chalcidicus Conde & Nguyen Duy-Jacquemin, 1971
- Polyxenus chilensis Silvestri, 1903
- Polyxenus colurus Menge, 1854
- Polyxenus conformis Koch & Berendt, 1854
- Polyxenus fasciculatus Say, 1821
- Polyxenus germanicus Verhoeff, 1941
- Polyxenus hangzhoensis Ishii & Liang, 1990
- Polyxenus hawaiiensis Silvestri, 1904
- Polyxenus koreanus Ishii & Choi, 1988
- Polyxenus lagurus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Polyxenus lapidicola Silvestri, 1903
- Polyxenus lepagei Mello-Leitao, 1925
- Polyxenus lophurus Menge, 1854
- Polyxenus lucidus Chalande, 1888
- Polyxenus macedonicus Verhoeff, 1952
- Polyxenus oromii Nguyen Duy-Jacquemin, 1996
- Polyxenus ovalis Koch & Berendt, 1854
- Polyxenus paraguayensis Silvestri, 1903
- Polyxenus platensis Silvestri, 1903
- Polyxenus ponticus Lignau, 1903
- Polyxenus pugetensis Kincaid, 1898
- Polyxenus rossi Chamberlin, 1957
- Polyxenus senex Mello-Leitao, 1925
- Polyxenus shinoharai Ishii, 1983
- Polyxenus sokolowi Lignau, 1924
- Polyxenus superbus Silvestri, 1903
- Polyxenus triocellatus Ishii & Yin, 2000
- Polyxenus tuberculatus Pierce, 1940
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References
- "Polyxenus". Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life, 2012 Annual Checklist. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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