Sub Fam. Scolopendrellinæ, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 276.
Fam. Scolopendrellinæ, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 374.
Fam. Geophilidæ, Gervais, Apteres, vol. iv, p. 56 (partim).
Fam. 5. GEOPHILlDÆ. Scuta numerosa, in serie unica disposita. Antennæ 14 articulate.
Fam. Geophilidæe, Leach, Linn. Trans., vol. xi, p. 384.
Sub Fam. Geophilinæ, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 276.
Fam. Geophilidæ, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 374.
Fam. Geophilidæ, Gervais, Apt., vol. iv, p. 56 (partim).
Fam. Scolopendridæ, Gray, Encycl. Anat. and Physiol., vol. iii, p. 547 (partim).
ORD. II. CHILOGNATHA.
Caput segmento unico compositum. Corporis segmenta subsegmentis duobus efformata, singula pedum paria duo instructa.
Ord. Chilognatha, Latreille, Cours D'Entomologie, 1831, p. 175.
"Ord. Diplopoda, Blainville" Gervais, Annal. Sc. Nat., 3me series, vol. ii, 1844, p. 59[1]
Ord. Diplopoda, auctores, haud Wood.
Sub Ord. III. PENTAZONIA.
Os manducens. Organorum sexualium apertura ad corporis extremitatem posteriorem.
Fam. Pentazonia, Brandt, Recueil, p. 38.
Tribe Pentazonia, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 276.
Fam. 6. GLOMERIDÆ. Oculi serie lineare utrinque dispositi. Antennæ in capitis
fronte positæ.
Fam. Glomerides, Leach, Linn. Trans., vol. xi, p. 376.
Fam. Glomeridæ, Newport et Gervais (partim),
Fam. Glomeridæ, Gray, Encyclop. Anat. Physiol., vol. iii, p. 546.
- ↑ M. Gervais gives no reference to the place where M. Blainville indicated this order, and I have not been able to find it.