-
where G.
oligopus has only one article. Furthermore, the
internal margin of the
ultimate article of the forci**** is
serrate in G.
oligopus but not in...
- Minelli, and
Barbieri originally described S.
oligopus in 1995
under the name
Schendylurus oligopus. In 1997, the
American zoologist Richard L. Hoffman...
- in S.
oligopus. Furthermore,
while both
species are small, S.
oligopus is
nevertheless larger than S. ramirezi:
Females of the
species S.
oligopus can reach...
- who
transferred the
species to
Oligopus, as O. niger. However, this
referral made
nigra a
secondary homonym of
Oligopus niger Risso, 1827 (a
synonym of...
-
pores on E.
oligopus and E.
retusidens are even more numerous. Moreover,
whereas E.
kirgizicus features 39 or 41 leg pairs, E.
oligopus can have fewer...
-
Bythitidae Subfamily:
Bythitinae Genus:
Grammonus T. N. Gill, 1896 Type
species Oligopus ater Risso, 1810
Synonyms Bathystorreus Howell-Rivero, 1934
Eutyx ****er...
- only 27
pairs of legs,
while females have 29, and
males in the
species S.
oligopus have 27 or 29 (usually 29),
while females have 31. Furthermore, S. ramirezi...
- 37 in females), G.
bipartitus (35 in
males and 39 in females), and G.
oligopus (37 or 39 in both ****es). This
genus is the
largest in the
family Geophilidae...
-
molodovae Titova, 1973
Escaryus monticolens Chamberlin, 1947
Escaryus oligopus Attems, 1904
Escaryus orestes Pereira & Hoffman, 1993
Escaryus ornatus...
- only 27
pairs of legs,
while females have 29, and
males in the
species S.
oligopus have 27 or 29 (usually 29),
while females have 31. Furthermore, S. ramirezi...