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- year (link) "Orphnaeus brevilabiatus (Newport, 1845)". marine species. Retrieved 2 November 2016. "Species Orphnaeus brevilabiatus (Newport, 1845)". Australian...
- Henicops brevilabiatus is a species of centipede in the Henicopidae family. It is endemic to New Caledonia, a French overseas territory in Melanesia....
- gnats Myriapoda Certain centipedes Geophilus carpophagus Orphnaeus brevilabiatus Certain millipedes Genus Motyxia Some land snails Quantula striata Quantula...
- Attems, 1903 Orphnaeus brasili**** (Humbert & Saussure, 1870) Orphnaeus brevilabiatus (Newport, 1845) Orphnaeus fangaroka Saussure & Zehntner L., 1902 Orphnaeus...
- Arathecus Asijatheca Atdabanithes Bactrotheca Bolitheca Borealicornus Brevilabiatus Bucanotheca Burithes Calcitheca Camerotheca Carinitheca Carinolithes...
- pairs of legs. Some have deemed O. atopus to be a junior synonym of O. brevilabiatus. The species occurs in Fiji. The type locality is Levuka, on the island...
- Family: Loricariidae Genus: Chaetostoma Species: C. brevilabiatum Binomial name Chaetostoma brevilabiatum Dahl, 1942 Synonyms Chaetostomus brevilabiatus...
- are eight valid species: Henicops armenicus Muralewicz, 1926 Henicops brevilabiatus (Ribaut, 1923) Henicops dentatus Po****, 1901 Henicops howensis Edgecombe...
- recorded in this family (53 pairs) appears in the species Orphnaeus brevilabiatus; the maximum number (169 pairs) appears in the species Titanophilus...
- Nomenclature (2004). "Opinion 2071. Geophilus brevilabiatus Newport, 1845 (currently Orphnaeus brevilabiatus) and Chomatobius brasili**** Humbert & Saussure...