Myriapoda contains the four recent classes Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Pauropoda and Symphyla. In total, 159 families, 2166 genera and >15162 species are known world-wide. Twenty-nine families, >93 genera and >401 described species occur in Amazonia. One-fifth of the families presently known in the myriapods are represented in Amazonia. About 3% of all described species live, and at least 9% of the species estimated to exist world-wide in Myriapoda are assumed to live in Amazonia. From the forest reserve 'Reserva Ducke' near Manaus, 22 families, 38 genera and 73 described species are known at present. The Chilopoda represent 5 families, 9 genera, 23 species and one undescribed morphospecies, the Diplopoda 13 families, 18 described genera, 14 spec...
Schendylops ramirezi sp. nov. (Myriapoda: Chilopoda), a tiny schendylid centipede (from Rio de Janei...
The myriapod fauna of the mega-diverse country of Indonesia is so far insufficiently known, with no ...
Lamyctes adisi n. sp., a terricolous non-migrant species with a dormant submerged egg stage, is desc...
Myriapoda contains the four recent classes Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Pauropoda and Symphyla. In total, 1...
The taxonomic composition and affinities of the Brazilian Pauropoda are discussed. Three new species...
The 6,878 pauropods collected within 12 months in the soil (0-7 cm depth) of a secondary upland fore...
Myriapoda of the South Ossetia comprises not less than 13 species: 8 Chilopoda species (belong to 6 ...
The 6,878 pauropods collected within 12 months in the soil (0-7 cm depth) of a secondary upland fore...
Numbers of described families, genera, and species (as well as estimations of existing species) are ...
A large collection of Pauropoda from a secondary upland forest north of Manaus, Brazil, was investig...
Two new species ol Pauropoda frorn Lago Janauarí, near Manaus. Allopauropus janauariensis n.sp. and ...
The class Arachnida contains 11 recent orders: Acari, Amblypygi, Araneae, Opiliones, Palpigradi, Pse...
The currently documented fauna of described species of myriapods in Canada includes 54 Chilopoda, 66...
The biodiversity crisis we live in, marked by high extinction rates, requires well-planned conservat...
lllustrated keys are given to the 13 orders and 46 families of the Class Diplopoda known to occur in...
Schendylops ramirezi sp. nov. (Myriapoda: Chilopoda), a tiny schendylid centipede (from Rio de Janei...
The myriapod fauna of the mega-diverse country of Indonesia is so far insufficiently known, with no ...
Lamyctes adisi n. sp., a terricolous non-migrant species with a dormant submerged egg stage, is desc...
Myriapoda contains the four recent classes Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Pauropoda and Symphyla. In total, 1...
The taxonomic composition and affinities of the Brazilian Pauropoda are discussed. Three new species...
The 6,878 pauropods collected within 12 months in the soil (0-7 cm depth) of a secondary upland fore...
Myriapoda of the South Ossetia comprises not less than 13 species: 8 Chilopoda species (belong to 6 ...
The 6,878 pauropods collected within 12 months in the soil (0-7 cm depth) of a secondary upland fore...
Numbers of described families, genera, and species (as well as estimations of existing species) are ...
A large collection of Pauropoda from a secondary upland forest north of Manaus, Brazil, was investig...
Two new species ol Pauropoda frorn Lago Janauarí, near Manaus. Allopauropus janauariensis n.sp. and ...
The class Arachnida contains 11 recent orders: Acari, Amblypygi, Araneae, Opiliones, Palpigradi, Pse...
The currently documented fauna of described species of myriapods in Canada includes 54 Chilopoda, 66...
The biodiversity crisis we live in, marked by high extinction rates, requires well-planned conservat...
lllustrated keys are given to the 13 orders and 46 families of the Class Diplopoda known to occur in...
Schendylops ramirezi sp. nov. (Myriapoda: Chilopoda), a tiny schendylid centipede (from Rio de Janei...
The myriapod fauna of the mega-diverse country of Indonesia is so far insufficiently known, with no ...
Lamyctes adisi n. sp., a terricolous non-migrant species with a dormant submerged egg stage, is desc...