Sigmoria is a genus of flat-backed millipedes in the family Xystodesmidae. There are more than 40 described species in Sigmoria.[1][2][3][4]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Myriapoda |
Class: | Diplopoda |
Order: | Polydesmida |
Family: | Xystodesmidae |
Genus: | Sigmoria Chamberlin, 1939 |
Species
editThese 45 species belong to the genus Sigmoria:
- Sigmoria aberrans Chamberlin (almond millipede)
- Sigmoria acuminata (Hoffman, 1956)
- Sigmoria ainsliei (Chamberlin, 1921)
- Sigmoria areolata Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria aspila Chamberlin
- Sigmoria australis Shelley, 1986
- Sigmoria austrimontis Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria bidens (Causey, 1942)
- Sigmoria brachygon Chamberlin, 1940
- Sigmoria brooksi Hoffman, 1956
- Sigmoria conclusa Chamberlin, 1939
- Sigmoria dactylifera Hoffman, 1956
- Sigmoria disjuncta Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria furcifera Hoffman, 1949
- Sigmoria inornata Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria kleinpeteri (Hoffman, 1949)
- Sigmoria laticurvosa Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria latior (Brölemann, 1900)
- Sigmoria macra (Chamberlin, 1939)
- Sigmoria mariona Chamberlin, 1939
- Sigmoria mimetica (Chamberlin, 1918)
- Sigmoria munda Chamberlin, 1939
- Sigmoria nantahalae Hoffman, 1958
- Sigmoria nigrescens Hoffman, 1950
- Sigmoria nigrimontis (Chamberlin, 1947)
- Sigmoria obscura Hoffman
- Sigmoria pendulosa Shelley, 1986
- Sigmoria planca
- Sigmoria plancus (Loomis, 1944)
- Sigmoria quadrata Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria rigida Shelley, 1986
- Sigmoria rubromarginata (Bollman, 1888)
- Sigmoria sigirioides Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria simplex Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria stenogon Chamberlin, 1942
- Sigmoria stenoloba Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria translineata Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria triangulata Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria trimaculata (Wood, 1864)
- Sigmoria truncata Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria tuberosa Shelley, 1981
- Sigmoria watauga Shelley, 1986
- Sigmoria whiteheadi Shelley, 1986
- Sigmoria wrighti (Hoffman, 1956)
- Sigmoria zyga Chamberlin, 1949
References
edit- ^ "Sigmoria Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
- ^ "Sigmoria". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
- ^ "Sigmoria genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
- ^ Shelley, R. M. "The myriapods, the world's leggiest animals". University of Tennessee. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
Further reading
edit- Hoffman, Richard L. (1999). Checklist of the millipeds of North and Middle America. Virginia Museum of Natural History Special Publications. Vol. 8. ISBN 9781884549120.
- Golovatch, Sergei I.; Kime, R. Desmond (2009). "Millipede (Diplopoda) distributions: A review" (PDF). Soil Organisms. 81: 565–597.
External links
edit- Media related to Sigmoria at Wikimedia Commons