Trigoniulus

Trigoniulus is a genus of millipede in the family Trigoniulidae. There are at least 90 described species in Trigoniulus.[1][2][3][4]

Trigoniulus
Trigoniulus corallinus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Diplopoda
Order: Spirobolida
Family: Trigoniulidae
Genus: Trigoniulus
Pocock, 1894

Species

These 90 species belong to the genus Trigoniulus:

  • Trigoniulus abbreviatus Silvestri, 1895
  • Trigoniulus ambonensis Attems, 1898
  • Trigoniulus amnestus Chamberlin, 1945
  • Trigoniulus andropygus Attems, 1917
  • Trigoniulus badius Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus barbouri Chamberlin, 1920
  • Trigoniulus bitaeniatus Carl, 1912
  • Trigoniulus blainvillii (Le Guillou, 1841)
  • Trigoniulus brachycerus Silvestri, 1899
  • Trigoniulus brachyurus Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus burnetticus Attems, 1898
  • Trigoniulus caeruleocinctus Chamberlin, 1920
  • Trigoniulus caerulocinctus Chamberlin, 1920
  • Trigoniulus castaneus Attems, 1915
  • Trigoniulus caudatus Attems, 1932
  • Trigoniulus charactopygus Attems, 1930
  • Trigoniulus comma Attems, 1898
  • Trigoniulus concolor Silvestri, 1895
  • Trigoniulus corallinus (Gervais, 1847) (rusty millipede)
  • Trigoniulus corallipes Pocock, 1896
  • Trigoniulus demissus Silvestri, 1899
  • Trigoniulus densestriatis Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus densestriatus Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus digitulus (Brölemann, 1913)
  • Trigoniulus docens Wang
  • Trigoniulus erythropisthus Attems, 1898
  • Trigoniulus erythropus (Tömösváry, 1885)
  • Trigoniulus eurhabdotus Chamberlin, 1920
  • Trigoniulus flavipes Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus formosus Silvestri, 1895
  • Trigoniulus frater Chamberlin, 1918
  • Trigoniulus garmani Chamberlin, 1918
  • Trigoniulus goesi (Porat, 1876)
  • Trigoniulus gracilis Silvestri, 1899
  • Trigoniulus harpagus Attems, 1917
  • Trigoniulus hebes Verhoeff, 1928
  • Trigoniulus hemityphlus Verhoeff, 1924
  • Trigoniulus heteropus Silvestri, 1899
  • Trigoniulus incommodus Carl, 1912
  • Trigoniulus insculptus Verhoeff, 1924
  • Trigoniulus karykinus Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus klossi Hirst, 1914
  • Trigoniulus laminifer Wang, 1951
  • Trigoniulus lawrencei Verhoeff, 1939
  • Trigoniulus lissonotus Attems, 1927
  • Trigoniulus lumbricinus (Gerstäcker, 1873)
  • Trigoniulus macropygus Silvestri, 1897
  • Trigoniulus major Chamberlin, 1921
  • Trigoniulus melanotelus Chamberlin, 1921
  • Trigoniulus montium Verhoeff, 1928
  • Trigoniulus niger Takakuwa, 1940
  • Trigoniulus obscurus Silvestri, 1899
  • Trigoniulus orinomus Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus ornatus Silvestri, 1895
  • Trigoniulus orphinus Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus oyhinu Attems
  • Trigoniulus palaoensis Takakuwa, 1940
  • Trigoniulus papuasiae Silvestri, 1895
  • Trigoniulus parvulus Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus philippinus Chamberlin, 1921
  • Trigoniulus phranus (Karsch, 1881)
  • Trigoniulus placidus Attems, 1930
  • Trigoniulus pleuralis Carl, 1912
  • Trigoniulus proximus Silvestri, 1895
  • Trigoniulus pulcherrimus Pocock, 1898
  • Trigoniulus ralumensis Attems, 1914
  • Trigoniulus remotus Chamberlin, 1918
  • Trigoniulus reonus Pocock, 1895
  • Trigoniulus riseri Chamberlin
  • Trigoniulus rubrocinctus Chamberlin, 1920
  • Trigoniulus ruspolii Silvestri, 1896
  • Trigoniulus sanguinemaculatus Silvestri, 1897
  • Trigoniulus scaphurus Pocock, 1906
  • Trigoniulus segmentatus Takakuwa, 1940
  • Trigoniulus sericatus Carl, 1912
  • Trigoniulus soleatus Attems, 1897
  • Trigoniulus squamifer Attems, 1931
  • Trigoniulus squamosus Carl, 1912
  • Trigoniulus straeleni Attems, 1932
  • Trigoniulus tachypus Pocock, 1894
  • Trigoniulus tahitianus Chamberlin, 1920
  • Trigoniulus takahasii Takakuwa, 1940
  • Trigoniulus targionii Silvestri, 1897
  • Trigoniulus ternatensis Chamberlin, 1920
  • Trigoniulus tertius Takakuwa, 1940
  • Trigoniulus toriii Takakuwa, 1940
  • Trigoniulus utagalus Chamberlin, 1947
  • Trigoniulus variabilis Attems, 1953
  • Trigoniulus venatorius Silvestri, 1899
  • Trigoniulus veteranus Attems, 1932

References

  1. "Trigoniulus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
  2. "Trigoniulus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
  3. "Trigoniulus genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
  4. Shelley, R. M. "The myriapods, the world's leggiest animals". University of Tennessee. Retrieved 2019-07-02.

Further reading

  • Golovatch, Sergei I.; Kime, R. Desmond (2009). "Millipede (Diplopoda) distributions: A review" (PDF). Soil Organisms. 81: 565–597.
  • Hoffman, Richard L. (1999). Checklist of the millipeds of North and Middle America. Virginia Museum of Natural History Special Publications. 8. ISBN 9781884549120.


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