Definition of Henicopidae. Meaning of Henicopidae. Synonyms of Henicopidae

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Definition of Henicopidae

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Meaning of Henicopidae from wikipedia

- Henicopidae is a family of stone centipedes in the order Lithobiomorpha. There are about 19 genera and at least 120 described species recognised in the...
- legs compared to the Scutigeromorpha. Two families are included, the Henicopidae and Lithobiidae. Although they have previously been regarded as wholly...
- Henicops is a genus of centipedes in the family Henicopidae. It was described by British entomologist George Newport in 1845. There are eight valid species:...
- Henicops tropic**** is a species of centipede in the Henicopidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was first described in 2004 by Lauren Hollington...
- Henicops howensis is a species of centipede in the Henicopidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was first described in 2004 by Gregory Edgecombe...
- Paralamyctes is a genus of centipedes in the family Henicopidae. It was described by British zoologist Reginald Innes Po**** in 1901. There are 26 valid...
- Paralamyctes mesibovi is a species of centipede in the Henicopidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was first described in 2001 by palaeontologist...
- Dichelobius is a genus of centipedes in the family Henicopidae. It was described by Austrian myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1911. There are three valid...
- Anopsobius relictus is a species of centipede in the Henicopidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was first described in 1920 by American biologist...
- Dichelobius etnaensis is a species of centipede in the Henicopidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was first described in 2004. The species occurs...