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- Adesmata is a suborder of centipedes within the order Geophilomorpha containing the superfamilies Geophiloidea and Himantarioidea. This suborder contains...
- monophyletic Placodesmata, which contains the family Mecistocephalidae, and Adesmata, which includes the superfamilies Himantarioidea (containing the families...
- Notostigmophora Scutigeromorpha Pleurostigmophora Lithobiomorpha Craterostigmomorpha †Devonobiomorpha Scolopendromorpha Geophilomorpha Adesmata Placodesmata...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Chilopoda Order: Geophilomorpha Suborder: Adesmata Superfamily: Geophiloidea Family: Zelanophilidae Bonato, Drago and Murienne...
- usually an undivided lamina. Compared to most other families in the suborder Adesmata, this family features a modest number of leg-bearing segments and limited...
- Subphylum: Myriapoda class: Chilopoda Subclass: Pleurostigmomorpha Order: Geophilomorpha Suborder: Adesmata Superfamily: Himantarioidea Family: Himantariidae...
- Himantarioidea is a monophyletic superfamily of soil centipedes in the suborder Adesmata containing the families Oryidae, Himantariidae, and Schendylidae (including...
- classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Chilopoda Order: Geophilomorpha Suborder: Adesmata Superfamily: Geophiloidea Family: Gonibregmatidae...
- only one or two pores. Compared to most other families in the suborder Adesmata, this family features a modest number of leg-bearing segments and limited...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Myriapoda class: Chilopoda Order: Geophilomorpha Suborder: Adesmata Superfamily: Himantarioidea Family: Oryidae...