Lithobius (Sigibius) Chamberlin, 1913
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Lithobius (Sigibius) Chamberlin, 1913 View in CoL
Sigibius Chamberlin, 1913: 101
Lithobius (Sigibius) View in CoL : Eason, 1983: 140
Diagnosis: Body length 7–10 mm. Antenna with 25 or more articles. Ocelli 3–7, arranged in either one or two irregular rows. Forcipular coxosternal teeth 2+2; porodonts setiform, rarely short and stout. Tergites without posterior triangular projections. Tarsal articulation of legs 1–13 indistinct. Coxal pores arranged in one row.
Type species: Lithobius (Sigibius) puritanus ( Chamberlin, 1913)
Remarks: Eason (1983: 140) suggested that these Lithobius species with antennal articles well in excess of 20 should be referred to the subgenus Sigibius , while many authors place those small species of Lithobius from the hemisphere with fused anterior tarsal articulations in the subgenus Monotarsobius Verhoeff, 1905 , regardless of the number of their antennal articles.
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Lithobius (Sigibius) Chamberlin, 1913
Ma, Huiqin, Pei, Sujian, Li, Yaying & Shi, Baojun 2012 |
Lithobius (Sigibius)
Eason 1983: 140 |
Sigibius
Chamberlin 1913: 101 |