Figures 22–26 in Expanded concept of the milliped family Spirobolidae Diplopoda: Spirobolida: Spirobolidea): Proposals of Aztecolini n. tribe and Floridobolinae/ini and Tylobolini n. stats.; (re)descriptions of Floridobolus and F. penneri, both Causey, 1957, and F. orini n. sp.; hypotheses on origins and affinities

  • Shelley, Rowland M.
  • Floyd, Samuel D.
Publication date
April 2014

Abstract

Figures 22–26. "Big Scrub" habitat at the type locality of F. orini. 22) Sand Pine (Pinus clausa) boards that sheltered the holotype near the base of a scrub palmetto (Sabal etonia). 23) Broad environmental view with young Pinus clausa beyond the boards. 24) Lightly moist, porous sandy substrate, potential refuge for both F. orini and N. gordanus, beneath partly decayed Pinus clausa boards near base of Sabal etonia. 25) Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia humifusa). 26) Xeric Pinus clausa forest adjacent to more open scrub habitat where F. orini was discovered.Published as part of Shelley, Rowland M. & Floyd, Samuel D., 2014, Expanded concept of the milliped family Spirobolidae Diplopoda: Spirobolida: Spirobolidea): Proposals of Aztecolini n. trib...

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