Lithobiidae

Lithobiidae is a family of centipedes in the order Lithobiomorpha, containing the following genera:[2]

  • Alaskobius
  • Anodonthobius
  • Archethopolys
  • Arebius
  • Arenobius
  • Arkansobius
  • Atethobius
  • Australobius
  • Banobius
  • Bothropolys
  • Calcibius
  • Cerrobius
  • Cruzobius
  • Dakrobius
  • Delobius
  • Elattobius
  • Enarthrobius
  • Escimobius
  • Ethopolys
  • Eulithobius
  • Eupolybothrus
  • Friobius
  • Gallitobius
  • Garcibius
  • Garibius
  • Georgibius
  • Gonibius
  • Gosibius
  • Guambius
  • Guerrobius
  • Harpolithobius
  • Helembius
  • Hessebius
  • Juanobius
  • Kiberbius
  • Labrobius
  • Liobius
  • Lithobius
  • Llanobius
  • Lobochaetotarsus
  • Lophobius
  • Malbius
  • Mayobius
  • Metalithobius
  • Mexicobius
  • Mexicotarsus
  • Monotarsobius
  • Nadabius
  • Nampabius
  • Neolithobius
  • Nipponobius
  • Nothembius
  • Nuevobius
  • Oabius
  • Ottobius
  • Paitobius
  • Paobius
  • Pholobius
  • Photofugia
  • Physobius
  • Planobius
  • Pleurolithobius
  • Pokabius
  • Popobius
  • Pseudolithobius
  • Pterygotergum
  • Schizotergitius
  • Serrobius
  • Shosobius
  • Simobius
  • Sonibius
  • Sotimpius
  • Sozibius
  • Taiyubius
  • Texobius
  • Tidabius
  • Tigobius
  • Tropobius
  • Typhlobius
  • Uncobius
  • Vulcanbius
  • Watobius
  • Zinapolys
  • Zygethopolys

Lithobiidae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Myriapoda
Class: Chilopoda
Order: Lithobiomorpha
Family: Lithobiidae
Newport, 1844 [1]
Genera

See text

References

  1. "Newport, 1844". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved December 28, 2013.
  2. P. Myers; R. Espinosa; C. S. Parr; T. Jones; G. S. Hammond; T. A. Dewey (2013). "Lithobiidae: classification". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Retrieved December 28, 2013.


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