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Aphilodontidae is a
monophyletic clade of soil
centipedes in the
family Geophilidae found in
South America and
South Africa.
These centipedes are closely...
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including Eriphantidae and Neogeophilidae, and
Geophilidae including Aphilodontidae, Dignathodontidae, Linotaeniidae, Chilenophilinae, and Macronicophilidae)...
- the
subfamily Aphilodontinae, a
clade formerly known as the
family Aphilodontidae but now
deemed a
subfamily within the
family Geophilidae. This centipede...
- (including
Eriphantidae and Neogeophilidae), and
Geophilidae (including
Aphilodontidae, Dignathodontidae, Linotaeniidae, Chilenophilinae, and Macronicophilidae)...
- the
subfamily Aphilodontinae, a
clade formerly known as the
family Aphilodontidae but now
deemed a
subfamily within the
family Geophilidae. The species...
- polyphyletic. To
avoid this polyphyly,
authorities dismissed the
families Aphilodontidae, Dignathodontidae, Linotaeniidae, and Macronicophilidae,
which are now...
- in the
order Geophilomorpha, only the
family Geophilidae (including
Aphilodontidae, Dignathodontidae, Linotaeniidae, and Macronicophilidae)
includes centipedes...