Strigamia exul Meinert 1886

Strigamia exul (Meinert, 1886) * References for morphology: Meinert 1886; Cook 1896; Crabill in Mercurio 2010. Taxonomic notes. Described originally as a species of Scolioplanes , it was cited rarely in the literature, under either Scolioplanes or Tomotaenia . After re-examining the holotype, Cook (...

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Main Authors: Bonato, Lucio, Dányi, László, Socci, Antonio Augusto, Minelli, Alessandro
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Published: Zenodo 2012
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613209
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Summary:Strigamia exul (Meinert, 1886) * References for morphology: Meinert 1886; Cook 1896; Crabill in Mercurio 2010. Taxonomic notes. Described originally as a species of Scolioplanes , it was cited rarely in the literature, under either Scolioplanes or Tomotaenia . After re-examining the holotype, Cook (1896) recognized it as a distinct species. It is assigned here to Strigamia for the first time ( new combination ) because it shares all major diagnostic features of Strigamia . However, it is considered a distinct species only tentatively, because available information is not enough to distinguish it confidently from other species, including S. epileptica and S. fusata . Distribution: unknown. The single known specimen is of uncertain provenance, but probably from North America (Attems 1929; Mercurio 2010). : Published as part of Bonato, Lucio, Dányi, László, Socci, Antonio Augusto & Minelli, Alessandro, 2012, Species diversity of Strigamia Gray, 1843 (Chilopoda: Linotaeniidae): a preliminary synthesis, pp. 1-39 in Zootaxa 3593 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214898 : {"references": ["Meinert, F. (1886) Myriapoda Musei Cantabrigiensis. Part I. Chilopoda. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 23, 161 - 233.", "Cook, O. F. (1896) On certain Geophilidae described by Meinert. American Naturalist, 30, 239 - 242.", "Mercurio, R. J. (2010) An annotated catalog of centipedes (Chilopoda) from the United States of America, Canada and Greenland (1758 - 2008). Xlibris, Milton Keynes, 560 pp.", "Attems, C. (1929) Myriapoda. 1. Geophilomorpha. Das Tierreich 52. De Gruyter, Berlin, 388 pp."]}