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Identifier: acarimyriopodaet6618berl (find matches)
Title: Acari, Myriopoda et Scorpiones hucusque in Italia reperta
Year: 1882 (1880s)
Authors: Berlese, Antonio, 1863-1927 Canestrini, Giovanni, 1835-1900 Silvesri, Philippo
Subjects: Mites Arachnida Myriapoda
Publisher: Patavii, Sumptibus Auctoris
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library

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GEN. HEMFۤPS CNAR. Fasc. LXVI. N. 8 Gends Henicops Newport 1844. (svtxos = singulus; c^* = oculus). Henicops Newport, Trans. Linn. Soc Lond. XIX, p. 275, et 273, tab 33.Henicops Gervais, Hist. nat. Apt. IV, p 238Lamyctes, Meinert, Nat. Tiddsskr. 5 Bd. p. 266.Henicops^ P o r a t h, ihid p 113gLamyctes Meinert, ibid. 8 Bd. p. 343.Henicops, Latzel, Myr osterr. Mon. I. p i32 Tab. IV, fig 31-34. Caput utrinque ocello unico sat magno vel ocellisnullis. Labrum liberum, medio profunde incisum, uni-dentatum. Pedum 4 ultima paria, coxis porigeris. Pedesanales corpore multo breviores et sicut ceteri, calca-ribus destituti. Ceterum omnino ut in genere Lithobio. Minores. Hucusque huius generis in Europa tantum H. fulvi-cornis Mein. innotuerat;. nunc in Italia industria Cl.Brolemann, H, ccecuIus est inventus Expl. tab. I. Pars posterior abdominis foem.inae su-pinae (c coxae, b genitalia foeminae). 2. Caput supernevisum 3 Caput inferne visum. a maxillares pedes. 4.Labrum. Ex H. cceculo. 1
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Fasc. LXVI. N. 9 Henicops c^eculus (^Brol.) Berl. Brolemann, Contrib. a la faune myriapodologiquemediterr. p. 7. (Lillwbius ccecuIus). H. ochraceus^ gracilis; oculis nuUis^ pedum maxil-larium dentihus 2-2; ivel y ^), poris coxalibus rolundis1-2 2-2. pedibus analibus unguibus iribiis. Ad j j mill.loncr. o Habitat. CoUegit plura exempla CI. Brolemann inhorlis ad Mediolanum, in tuberis putrescentibus et me-cum benio^ne communicavit. Obs. Oculis deficientibus, pedibus analibus calcari-bus destitutis, nec non labio in medio unidentato, ingenere Henicops species inserenda. Color ochraceus, capite vix ochraceo-badio. Antennasbrevissimae, vix quintam corporis longitudinem attin-gentes, 1-8-24 articulatae. articulis curtioribus. Oculinulli. macula tantum albidiori significati. Coxas pedummaxillarium dentibus minoribus 3-3 vel 2-2. Pori co-xales rotundi, maiores, 1-2-2-2. Pedes anales (5j lon-giusculi et robustuli, calcaribus nullis, setulis tantumvestiti, unguibus duobus vel tribus terminati G

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Berlese, Antonio, 1863-1927; Canestrini, Giovanni, 1835-1900;

Silvesri, Philippo
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1892
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  • bookid:acarimyriopodaet6618berl
  • bookyear:1882
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Berlese__Antonio__1863_1927
  • bookauthor:Canestrini__Giovanni__1835_1900
  • bookauthor:Silvesri__Philippo
  • booksubject:Mites
  • booksubject:Arachnida
  • booksubject:Myriapoda
  • bookpublisher:Patavii__Sumptibus_Auctoris
  • bookcontributor:Harvard_University__Museum_of_Comparative_Zoology__Ernst_Mayr_Library
  • booksponsor:Harvard_University__Museum_of_Comparative_Zoology__Ernst_Mayr_Library
  • bookleafnumber:37
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