Rhinocricidae

Rhinocricidae is a family of millipedes, that occurs disjunctly in Malesia and neighbouring parts of Australasia and in the Neotropics. The family contains the following genera:[1]

  • Acladocricus Brölemann, 1913
  • Alcimobolus Loomis, 1936
  • Anadenobolus von Porat, 1876
  • Andocricus Chamberlin, 1955
  • Auracricus Pérez-Asso, 1998
  • Australocricus Jeekel, 2001
  • Carlocricus Jeekel, 2001
  • Cubobolus Chamberlin, 1918
  • Desmocricus Carl, 1918
  • Eurhinocricus Brölemann, 1903
  • Fomentocricus Perez-Asso, 1998
  • Haitobolus Mauriès & Hoffman, 1998
  • Jobocricus Pérez-Asso, 1998
  • Leiocricus Loomis, 1936
  • Lissocricus Chamberlin, 1953
  • Metacricus Chamberlin, 1953
  • Neocricus Chamberlin, 1941
  • Nesobolus Chamberlin, 1918
  • Oxypyge Silvestri, 1896
  • Perucricus Kraus, 1954
  • Poecilocricus Schubart, 1962
  • Proporobolus Silvestri, 1897
  • Rhinocricus Karsch, 1881
  • Rhytidocricus Hoffman & Keeton, 1960
  • Salpidobolus Silvestri, 1897
  • Thyroproctus Pocock, 1894
  • Yucatobolus Chamberlin, 1938

Rhinocricidae
Anadenobolus monilicornis
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Rhinocricidae

Brölemann, 1913

References

  1. Paul E. Marek, Jason E. Bond & Petra Sierwald (2003). "Rhinocricidae systematics II: a species catalog of the Rhinocricidae (Diplopoda: Spirobolida) with synonymies" (PDF). Zootaxa. 308: 1–108. ISBN 1-877354-15-5.


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