Geophilidae

The Geophilidae are a family of centipedes in the order Geophilomorpha, containing these genera:[2]

  • Acanthogeophilus
  • Achilophilus
  • Alloschizotaenia
  • Apogeophilus
  • Arctogeophilus
  • Arenophilus
  • Australiophilus
  • Aztekophilus
  • Barrophilus
  • Bebekium
  • Bithyniphilus
  • Brachygeophilus
  • Brachygonarea
  • Caliphilus
  • Cephalodolichus
  • Cheiletha
  • Chilenophilus
  • Chomatophilus
  • Clinopodes
  • Condylona
  • Damothus
  • Dekanphilus
  • Dinogeophilus
  • Dschangelophilus
  • Dyodesmophilus
  • Dysmesus
  • Ecuadoron
  • Eremerium
  • Erithophilus
  • Eurygeophilus
  • Eurytion
  • Fagetophilus
  • Filipponus
  • Folkmanovius
  • Galliophilus
  • Garrina
  • Geomerinus
  • Geoperingueyia
  • Geophilus
  • Geoporophilus
  • Gnathomerium
  • Gnathoribautia
  • Gosipina
  • Harmostela
  • Harpacticellus
  • Horonia
  • Hovanyx
  • Hyphydrophilus
  • Ketampa
  • Korynia
  • Kurdistanius
  • Leptodampus
  • Lionyx
  • Luangana
  • Madageophilus
  • Malochora
  • Maoriella
  • Mixophilus
  • Nabocodes
  • Nannocrix
  • Navajona
  • Nesomerium
  • Nicopus
  • Nothogeophilus
  • Oligna
  • Orinomerium
  • Ortognathus
  • Pachymerellus
  • Pachymerinus
  • Pachymerium
  • Pandineum
  • Peruphilus
  • Photophilus
  • Piestophilus
  • Pleurogeophilus
  • Poaphilus
  • Polycricus
  • Polygonarea
  • Portoricellus
  • Portoricona
  • Proschizotaenia
  • Pseudofagetophilus
  • Purcellinus
  • Pycnona
  • Queenslandophilus
  • Ribautia
  • Schendyloides
  • Schizonampa
  • Schizonium
  • Schizopleres
  • Schizoribautia
  • Schizotaenia
  • Sepedonophilus
  • Serrona
  • Simophilus
  • Sogona
  • Steneurytion
  • Stenotaenia
  • Stylolaemus
  • Synerium
  • Synthophilus
  • Taiyuna
  • Taschkentia
  • Tasmanophilus
  • Telocricus
  • Timpina
  • Tretechthus
  • Tuoba
  • Tweediphilus
  • Tylonyx
  • Watophilus
  • Zantaenia
  • Zelanophilus
  • Zygona

Geophilidae
Geophilus flavus, the Netherlands
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Geophilidae

Leach, 1815 [1]
Geophilus sp. mother and brood.

References

  1. "Geophilidae Leach, 1815". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved October 5, 2013.
  2. P. Myers; R. Espinosa; C. S. Parr; T. Jones; G. S. Hammond; T. A. Dewey (2013). "Geophilidae: classification". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Retrieved October 5, 2013.


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