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- Geophiloidea is a superfamily in the order Geophilomorpha and suborder Adesmata containing the families Zelanophilidae, Gonibregmatidae (including Eriphantidae...
- Geophilidae is a family of soil centipedes in the superfamily Geophiloidea and the order Geophilomorpha. In 2014, a phylogenetic analysis based on morphological...
- Oryidae, Himantariidae, and Schendylidae, including Ballophilidae) and Geophiloidea (containing the families Zelanophilidae, Gonibregmatidae including Eriphantidae...
- Checklist :: Species details". www.catalogueoflife.org. Cook, O.F. (1896). "Geophiloidea from Liberia and Togo". Brandtia: A Series of Occasional Papers on Diplopoda...
-  363–443. ISBN 978-90-04-18826-6. OCLC 812207443. Cook, O. F. (1899). "The Geophiloidea of Florida Keys". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington...
- centipedes within the order Geophilomorpha containing the superfamilies Geophiloidea and Himantarioidea. This suborder contains 13 families. All members of...
- Gonibregmatidae is a family of soil centipedes belonging to the superfamily Geophiloidea. In 2014, a phylogenetic analysis based on morphological and molecular...
- PMID 35391288. Silvestri, Filippo; Silvestri, Filippo (1898). "Nova Geophiloidea Argentina". Comunicaciones del Museo nacional de Buenos Aires (in Latin)...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Chilopoda Order: Geophilomorpha Suborder: Adesmata Superfamily: Geophiloidea Family: Linotaeniidae Cook, 1899...
- Minelli, 2000 Ityphilus tenuicollis (Takakuwa, 1934) Cook, OF (1899). "The Geophiloidea of Florida Keys". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington...