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FRAGMENTA FAUNISTICA An International Journal of Faunology

Warsaw

FRAGMENTA FAUNISTICA is a specialist journal published by the M useum and Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The journal, first published in 1930, appeared under the title Fragm enta Faunistica Musei Zoologici Polonici until 1953. Now the journal is issued sem i-annually and publishes the papers devoted to fauna, its differentiation, distribution and transformations. These are the results of original studies, review articles and syntheses dealing w ith faunology and related sciences such as zoogeography or zoocoenology.By way of exchange, FRAGMENTA FAUNISTICA is distributed among over 350 institutions in 80 countries. It has been cited in the Zoological Record, Biological Abstracts, Biosis, Pascal Thiema and Referativnyj Zhurnal and indexed by Polish Scientific Journal Contents - AGRIC.&BIOL.SCI., available through the INTERNET at h ttp ://w w w .ciuw .w arm an.net.p l/alf/psjc

Editorial Office:M uzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk

(Museum and Institute of Zoology of Polish Academy of Sciences) Wilcza 64,00-679 W arszawa

Editor-in Chief: Prof. Dr. Regina Pisarska

Editorial Secretary: Dr. Jolanta W ytwer

Editorial Board: Dr. Elżbieta Chudzicka, Dr. W aldem ar Mikołajczyk,Dr. Irmina Pomianowska-Pilipiuk, Dr. Ewa Skibińska, Dr. Maria Sterzyńska

Advisory Board:Prof. Dr. Józef Banaszak (Bydgoszcz)Prof. Dr. Czeslaw Błaszak (Poznań)Dr. W iesław Bogdanowicz (Warszawa)Dr. Thomas Bolger (Dublin)Prof. Dr. Jarosław Buszko (Toruń)Dr. R. Henry L. Disney (Cambridge)Prof. Dr. Reiner Ehrnsberger (Vechta)Prof. Dr. Charles G aspar (Gembloux)Prof. Dr. Sergei Golovatch (Moscow)

Prof. Dr. Sędzimir Klimaszewski (Katowice) Prof. Dr. Andrzej Leśniak (Kielce)Prof. Dr. Wojciech N iedbała (Poznań)Prof. Dr. Bogusław Petryszak (Kraków)Prof. Dr. Adolf Riedel (W arszawa)Prof. Dr. Josef Rusek (Ćeske Budejovice) Prof. Dr. Wojciech Staręga (W arszawa)Prof. Dr. Andrzej Szeptycki (Kraków)Prof. Dr. Przemysław Trojan (W arszawa)

© Copyright by M useum and Institute of Zoology, PAS © Copyright cover design by A. Ankiewicz & J. W ytwer

On the back cover: Muyudesmus obliteratus (Diplopoda), SEM m icrograph of a male head (on the left hand side) (after Adis, Golovatch et al. 2000); Peripatoides novaezealandiae (Onychophora), SEM m icrograph of a

coiled foetus (on the right hand side) (after Brosius-Roggenbuck & Ruhberg 2000).ISBN 83-85192-96-4

ISSN 0015-9301

Printed in Poland Drukarnia ARKUSZ-DRUK, Czarnocińska 10, 03-110 W arszawa

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M U S E U M A N D I N S T I T U T E O F Z O O L O G YP O L I S H A C A D E M Y O F S C I E N C E S

F R A G M E N T A F A U N I S T I C ASupplement to Volume 43

PROGRESS IN STUDIES ON MYRIAPODA AND

ONYCHOPHORAProceedings of the 11th International Congress of M yriapodology, 20-24 July 1999,

Białowieża, Poland

edited by

Jolanta Wytwer & Sergei Golovatch

W arszawa 2000

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the Zoological Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences

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CONTENTS

O rganisers and Participants of the 11th International Congress of M yriapodology... VI-XI

Preface .............................................................................................................................................. XIII

Evolution, Phylogeny and Comparative M orphology

H enrik E n g h o f fM illipede phylogeny: how m uch do we know and w hat is it good fo r? ..................... 1-17

Joseph T . H a n n i b a l

Hexecontasomn, a new helm inthom orph m illipede (H execontasom atidae n. fam.) from the M azon Creek, Illinois, fauna (Carboniferous, N orth America) ................... 19-35

Per DjURSVOLL, Sergei I. GOLOVATCH, Kjell A rne JOHANSON & Bjarne MEIDELL Phylogenetic relationships w ithin Polydesmus sensu Into (D iplopoda: Polydesm idae) ........................................................................................................................... 37-59

D onatella FODDAI & A lessandro MlNELLIPhylogeny of geophilom orph centipedes: old w isdom and new insights from m o rp h o lo g y ................................................................................................................................. 61-71

G iuseppe FUSCO & A lessandro MlNELLID evelopm ental stability in geophilom orph c e n tip e d e s ...................................................73-82

C h r is t ia n S. WlRKNER & G u n th e r PASSC om parative m orphology of the circulatory organs in C hilopoda .............................83-86

John G. E. FEWISC entipede an tennal characters in taxonom y w ith particu lar reference to sco lopendrom orphs and antennal developm ent in p leurostigm om orphs (M yriapoda, C h ilo p o d a ) .......................................................................................................... 87-96

C a ro l- C o n s ta n t in PRUNESCU & P a u la PRUNESCUC om parative histology of the testes in Scutigera and Anopsobius (Chilopoda) ......97-103

Chris K e t t l e , W allace ARTHUR, Trevor JOWETT & A lessandro M lNELLI A hom eotically-transform ed specim en of Strigamia maritima (Chilopoda, G eophilom orpha), and its m orphological, developm ental and evolutionary im plications .............................................................................................................................105-112

Anatomy, Biology and PhysiologyA lf r e d E r n s t

Struktur und V erbreitung verschiedener C uticularsensillen bei Geophilus longicornis L e a c h (Chilopoda, Geophilom orpha: G eo p h ilid ae )............................... 113-129

H a ra ld HAUSERH eterodactyly in the genus Craspedosoma (D iplopoda, C hordeum atida): an observation error ...................................................................................................................131-138

Joachim ADIS, Berit HANSEN, Lars WlLCK, Irm gard ADIS & K urt HlRSCHEL

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A spinning appara tus docum ented in Polydesm ida for the first t im e ................... 139-148

Joachim ADIS, Sergei I. GOLOVATCH, Lars W lLCK & Berit HA NSEN O n the identities of Muyudesrnus obliteratus KRAUS, 1960 versus Porntin digitatn (PORAT, 1889), w ith first biological observations on parthenogenetic and bisexual populations (D iplopoda: Polydesm ida: Pyrgodesm idae) .........................149-170

Ulf Scheller & Joachim A dis

Possible parthenogenesis in Allopauropus (M yriapoda: Pauropoda) ...................... 171-177

H elm a BROSIUS-ROGGENBUCK & Hilke R u h b e r g

Studies on the developm ent of ovoviviparous onychophorans, Austroperipntus eridelos REID, 1996 and Peripatoides novaezealandiae ( H u tto n , 1876) (O nychophora, Peripatopsidae) .........................................................................................179-190

A n g e la HUTHDefensive secretions of m illipedes: m ore than just a p ro d u c t of m elting point decrease?....................................................................................................................................191-200

G r z e g o r z KANIASusceptibility of the m illipede Ommatoiulus snbulosus (D iplopoda, Julida: Julidae) to infection w ith n e m a to d e s .............................................................................. 201-205

Kazim iera G romysz-Kałkowska, A neta UNKIEWICZ-WINIARCZYK & Ewa SZUBARTOWSKAThe influence of environm ental contam ination on resp iratory m etabolism and hum oral im m unity in Cylindroiulus burzenlandicus VERH. (D iplopoda, Julidae) 207-221

Beverly Swaim GERDEMAN, H ans KLOMPEN & Lynell TANIGOSHIInsights into the biology of a m ite-m illipede association ......................................... 223-227

Taxonomy and Collections

Sergei I. GOLOVATCH & Richard L. HOFFM ANO n the d ip lopod taxa and type m aterial of J. F. Brandt, w ith som e new descriptions and identities (D iplopoda) ........................................................................ 229-249

M onique NGUYEN DUY-jACQUEMINR edescription of Polyxenus nlbus POCOCK (D iplopoda, Polyxenida), an addition to the French f a u n a ............................................................................................................... 251-258

A m azonas CHAGAS-JUNIORA catalogue of the type specim ens of Scolopendrom orpha in the Brazilian m yriapodological collections (Chilopoda, A rthropoda) ........................................... 259-271

V erena STAGLThe m yriapod collection in the N atural H istory M useum in V ienna w ith special reference to the life-work of Carl A ttem s ...................................................................... 273-280

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Geography, Faunistics and Ecology

R. D esm ond KlMEPresent know ledge of the d istribution of E uropean m illipedes (D iplopoda) .... 281-294

M ichelle HAM ER & Robert SLOTOWPatterns of d istribution and speciation in the genus Doratogonus (D iplopoda: Spirostreptidae) ................................................................................................................... 295-311

Andrej MOCKM illipedes (D iplopoda) of the W estern C arpathian caves - a prelim inary review 313-319

Jana OŻANOVAM illipede com m unity of the H urka u H ranic NNR, Czech Republic (D iplopoda) .................................................................................................................................................... 321-325

Ivan H. T u f

C om m unities of centipedes (Chilopoda) in three floodplain forests of various age in Litovelske Pom oravi (Czech R epublic)............................................................... 327-332

Jolanta WYTWERC entipede (Chilopoda) com m unities of some forest habitats of Puszcza B iałowieska in P o la n d ........................................................................................................ 333-342

M a łg o rz a ta LEŚNIEWSKAC entipede (Chilopoda) com m unities of three beech forests in P o la n d ..................343-349

H enryk T r a c z

The D iplopoda and C hilopoda of selected ecotones in northw estern Poland .... 351-360

Karel TAJOVSKYM illipede succession in abandoned fields .................................................................... 361-370

Carm e MlQUEL, A n to n i SERRA & Eduardo MATEOSA soil popu la tion of Polyxenus lagurus in a M editerranean forest (D iplopoda, Penicillata: Polyxenida) .......................................................................................................371-382

C ontribu tor A uthors ' Index ........................................................................................................383

Index of Latin G enus and Species G roup Names 385-395

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11th International Congress of M yriapodology20-24 July 1999, Białowieża, Poland

Under the auspices of the Centre International de M yriapodologie

Organised by:M useum and Institute of Zoology, Polish A cadem y of Sciences, W ilcza 64, 00-679

WARSZAWA, POLAND

In cooperation with:• Faculty of Biology, A dam M ickiewicz U niversity, PO ZN A Ń

• C hair of Forest Protection and Ecology, Faculty of Forestry, U niversity ofA griculture, W ARSZAWA

• Chair and D epartm ent of Biology and Parasitology, M edical U niversity, LUBLIN• Zoological Com m ittee of the Polish A cadem y of Sciences

Organising Committee:Jolanta W y t w e r

Sergei Go lo v a tc h , Wojdech Jędryczkowski, Grzegorz Ka n ia , Małgorzata L eśniew ska ,H enryk TRACZ

International Scientific Committee:Priv.-Doz. Dr. Joachim ADIS, Prof. Dr. H enrik ENGHOFF, Dr. Jean-Jacques GEOFFROY,

Dr. Sergei GOLOVATCH, Dr. R. D esm ond K im e, Dr. John G . E. LEWIS,Dr. Helen J. R e a d , Dr. J. W y t w e r

Sponsored and/or assisted by:• State Com m ittee for Scientific Research

• Zoological Com m ittee of the Polish A cadem y of Sciences• The Józef M ianow ski Fund and The Stefan Batory Foundation

• U niversity of A griculture in W arsaw• A dam M ickiewicz U niversity in Poznan

• Białowieża N ational Park, including N ature Education Centre• Regional Directory of State Forestry, including the H ajnów ka Forestry Branch

• G eobotanical Research Station of W arsaw U niversity, Białowieża• Institu te of M am m al Research of the Polish A cadem y of Sciences, Białowieża

• Research Forestry Institute in Białowieża• The "G reen Lungs of Poland" F oundation

• ECOTONE S. C. C om pany, G dansk• "N ałęczow ianka" M ineral W aters C om pany

• "Agros-M ilejów" Juices C om pany • "Solidarność" Sweets C om pany

• "Dojlidy" Breweries

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L ist o f P a r t ic ip a n ts

A u stra liaT a i t Noel, Sydney

A u striaM e y e r Erwin, Innsbruck STACL Verena, Wien W i r k n e r Christian, Wien

B elarusK o z u l k o George, Belovezhskaya Pushcha N ature Reserve, Brest Region M a k s i m o v a Svetlana, Minsk

B elg iumK im e R . D e s m o n d , B r u x e l le s

V a n d e n S p ie g e l D i d i e r , T e r v u r e n

B razilC H A G A S J u n i o r A m a z o n a s , C u r i t i b a

C zech R ep u b licKOCOUREK Pavel, KnSzeves O ŻA N O V A Jana, Olomouc ŚUSTR Vladimir, Ćeske Budejovice TAJOVSKV Karel, Ćeske Budejovice TUF Ivan, Olomouc

D e n m a rkENG H O FF H e n r i k , C o p e n h a g e n

FranceG e o f f r o y Jean-Jacques, Brunoy N c u y e n D u y - J a c q u e m i n Monique, Paris

G erm an yA d i s Joachim, Pl5n B e r c N orm an, Leipzig B r o s i u s Helma, H am burg E r n s t Alfred, Jena H A U SER H arald, Gorlitz H U T H Angela, Bayreuth M AHSBERG Dieter, W urzburg R o s e n b e r g Jorg, Bochum RUHBERG Hilke, H am burg S c h m i t t G unther, Tharandt

H u n g aryKORSÓS Z o l t a n , B u d a p e s t

Ita lyF o d d a i Donatella, Padova Fusco Giuseppe, Padova Z a p p a r o l i M arzio, Viterbo

Jap anT a n a b e Tsutom u, Tokushima

N orw ayDjURSVOLL Per, Bergen M e i d e l l Bjarne, Bergen

P o lan dB i l i ń s k i Szczepan, Kraków J a b ł o ń s k a Anna, Kraków JAGLARZ M ariusz, Kraków J ę d r y c z k o w s k i Wojciech, W arszawa K a n i a Grzegorz, Lublin KUBRAKIEWICZ Janusz, Wroclaw L e ś n i e w s k a M ałgorzata, Poznań Ł u c z y ń s k i Mirosław, Olsztyn SlM lCZYjEW Bożena, W rocław S z u b a r t o w s k a Ewa, Lublin T r a c z Henryk, W arszawa W y t w e r Jolanta, W arszaw a

R om an iaPRUNESCU Carol-Constantin, Bucharest

R ussiaK r i v o l u t s k y Dmitri, M oscow GOLOVATCH Sergei, Moscow

S lo v ak iaM O C K Andrej, Kośice

S loven iaKOS Ivan, Ljubljana L e s a r U r b a s Helena, Ljubljana P o t o C n i k H ubert, Ljubljana

S p ainM a t e o s Eduardo, Barcelona M lQ U E L Carme, Barcelona SERRA Antoni, Barcelona

S w ed enA n d e r s s o n Goran, Goteborg S c h e l l e r Ulf, Jarp&s

S o u th A fricaH a m e r Michelle, Pieterm aritzburg

U.K.A r t h u r Wallace, SunderlandB a r b e r A nthony D., Plym outhGRECORY Steve, AbingdonK e t t l e Chris, SunderlandLEW IS John G. E., TauntonR e a d Helen BucksR i c h a r d s J. Paul, SheffieldR o b s o n Elaine, ReadingVAN DER LA N D E Virginia, Nottingham

U .S.A .C a r l s o n Robin Lee, Chicago, IL GERDEM AN Beverly, Colum bus, OH H a n n i b a l Joseph T., Cleveland, OH S i e r w a l d Petra, Chicago, IL V a n DER M e r w e M arius, Chicago, IL

Z im b ab w eM w a b v u Tarom bera, H arare

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PREFACE

O ver the past decade or so, some 300 papers a year have been p roduced on M yriapoda or O nychophora. These publications are w elcom ed w orldw ide by over 200 zoologists s tudying these anim als as they presen t the outcom e of their w ork and prov ide a focus for their professional interest. The activities of the C entre International de M yriapodologie (C.I.M.), established in 1968 at the M useum N ational d 'H isto ire N aturelle in Paris, has m ade it possible for m yriapodologists and onychophorologists to assem ble regularly every three years. The 11th In ternational Congress of M yriapodology w as also held under the auspices of this centre. Follow ing the decision taken at the 10th Congress in C openhagen (1996), the 11th C ongress took place in Poland, in the Białowieża Forest, from 20 to 24 July 1999. There w ere 74 participating scientists from 24 countries.

T raditionally, such congresses have had their m aterial outcom e in the form of proceedings volum es published by their respective organisers. The p resen t collection of papers delivered at the 11th Congress of M yriapodology is the ten th of this type of volum e. Each congress volum e has been greeted as an im portan t scientific event, allow ing m yriapodologists to review and evaluate new developm ents in their field of study and to look synoptically at the conditions and directions of m yriapodological research.

The 11th Congress, the last m eeting of m yriapodologists and onychophorologists in the 20th century, w as unique in its ow n right. This w as the first congress to take place not in a m ajor city or an im portant scientific centre, bu t as close to na tu re as possible - in a precious European biosphere reserve, the Białowieża N ational Park, and also the first congress to be hosted by Eastern European m yriapodologists. Both these aspects contributed to an unforgettable atm osphere of real in tegration betw een the partic ipants and the unusually k ind collaboration tow ards this publication.

The presen t volum e is the p roduct of joint efforts of far m ore people than the editors and the authors. A great deal is ow ed to the other m em bers of the International Scientific Com m ittee of the Congress: Prof. Dr. Joachim Adis, Prof. Dr. H enrik Enghoff, Dr. Jean-Jacques Geoffroy, Dr. R. D esm ond Kime, Dr. John G. E. Lewis and Dr. H elen Read. Special credit is due to the British m em bers of the C om m ittee, who, apart from their other tasks, took special care to assure that the contributions w ere linguistically correct. The editors wish to thank them all for their invaluable collaboration and gratefully acknowledge the indispensable assistance of Prof. Dr. Jean-Paul M auries, Dr. A. Richard Palmer, Dr. Luis A. Pereira, Dr. Jorg Rosenberg, Dr. M uriel H. W alker and Prof. Dr. Willi Xylander. Thanks are also due to Prof. Dr. Czeslaw Blaszak, P resident of the Zoology Com m ittee, Polish A cadem y of Sciences for his k ind support of the idea to organise the congress in Poland and for the publication of the Proceedings, and to M rs Anka A nkiew icz for p roducing graphics for the purposes of the Congress and this publication.

Jolanta W ytw er & Sergei Golovatch

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A dis I r m g a r d .................................................. 139

A dis Jo ach im .............................. 1 3 9 ,1 4 9 ,1 7 1

A rth u r W a l la c e .......................................... 105

Brosius-R o g g en bu ck H e l m a ................ 179

C h a g a s -Ju n io r A m a z o n a s ....................... 259

D jursvoll P e r ...................................................37

En g h o ff H e n r i k ............................................... 1

Ernst A l f r e d ................................................. 113

Fo d d a i D o n a te l l a .......................................... 61

F u sc o G i u s e p p e ............................................. 73

G er d em a n B everly .................................... 223

G o lo v a tc h Serge i 1................... 3 7 ,1 4 9 , 229

G rom ysz-K a łk ow sk a K a z im ie r a 207

H a m er M ich e lle .L ........................................ 295

H a n n ib a l Jo sep h T ........................................ 19

H a n sen B e r i t ....................................... 139,149

H a user H a r a l d ............................................. 131

HlRSCHELKurt .............................................. 139

H o ffm a n R ich a rd L .................................... 229

H u th A n g e l a ................................................ 191

JOHANSON Kjell A rn e ..................................... 37

Jow ett T r e v o r ............................................... 105

K a n ia G r z e g o r z .......................................... 201

K ettle C h r i s ................................................. 105

K ime D e s m o n d ............................................. 281

KLOMPENHans ............................................. 223

Leśniew ska M a łg o r z a ta ..............................343

Lew is Jo h n G. E ...................................................87

M ateos E d u a r d o ........................................... 371

M eidell B ja rn e .................................................. 37

M inelli A le s s a n d r o ........................61, 7 3 ,1 0 5

MiQUEL C a r m e ................................................. 371

M ock A n d r e j ....................................................313

N guy en D uy-Ja c q u em in M o n iq u e 251

O ż a n o v A J a n a ................................................. 321

P ass g 1 n t h e r ...................................................... 83

P runescu C a ro l-C o n s ta n t in ........................97

P runescu P a u la ................................................ 97

Ruhberg H i l k e ................................................ 179

S c h e l l e r U lf ..................................................... 171

Serra A n t o n i ....................................................371

Slotow R o b e r t ................................................ 295

Sta g l V e r e n a ....................................................273

Szubartow ska E w a ..................................... 207

T ajovsk 'V' K a r e l ................................................ 361

Ta n ig o sh i L ynell ........................................... 223

T ra cz H e n r y k ................................................. 351

TUF Iv a n H ........................................................ 327

U n k iew icz-W in iarczyk A n e t a 207

WlLCK L a r s ...............................................139, 149

WlRKNER C h ris tia n S.........................................83

W ytwer J o la n ta ............................................ 333

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INDEX OF LATIN GENUS A ND SPECIES GROUP NAMES*

A

Abacion, 33, 234A. magnum, 33 Absurdodesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Acanthopetalum carinatum, 237 Acanthotarsius, see under Polydesmus Acheta domesticus, 181 Acyrthosiphonpisum, 219 Alipes, 63Allopauropus, 171-175A. aegyptiacus, 172A. amaudruti, 172A. chichinii, 172A. cuenoti, 171-175A. dundoensis, 172,173,175A. elegantulus, 172A. gracilis, 172, 173,175A. helophorus, 172A. productus, 172-174A. proximus, 172,173A. pseudomillotianus, 172A. quinquangularis, 172A. sabaudianus, 172A. sequanus, 172A. tenuis, 172, 173A. vulgaris, 171-173, 175 Alloporus, 296Allorhiscosoma sphinx, 313, 315, 316,

318A llotyploiu lus polypodus, 315 {Altum} carinatum, 4 {Altum} serratum, 4 {Altum} viriosum, 4 Amblyiulus, 288 Amphitomeus, 168 Amplinus, 237, 238

A. klugii, 238Anopsobius, 97, 98,100-102A. neozelandicus, 98,100-102 Antrokoreana, 10-12 Apfelbeckia, 31 Aphilodon, 61, 63, 66-69 Archispirostreptus, 242 Asanada, 63, 89, 92, 93 Austroperipatus, 179-183,186-189A. aequabilis, 180A. eridelos, 179-184,186-189A. paradoxus, 180,186A. superbus, 180 Auturus erythropygos, 237

B

Ballophilus, 63, 66, 67B. ramirezi, 63Basicentrus, see under Polydesmus Basoncopus, 10,11Blaniulus, 125,192,198, 204, 357-359B. guttulatus, 192,198, 204, 357-359 Boraria stricta, 145 Boreoiulus pallidus, 313, 317 Bosporodesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Bothriogaster, 63, 66, 67B. signata, 63 Bothropolys, 88Brachydesmus, 37, 39, 40, 42-44, 52-56,

317B. (Absurdodesmus), 37, 39, 42, 52, 55B. (A.) jalzici, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B. (Bosniodesmus), 42, 52, 55B. (B.) reversus, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B. (Bosporodesmus), 42, 52, 55B. (B.) istanbulensis, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B. (Brachydesmus), 42

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B. (B.) assimilis, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B. (B.) subterraneus, 42, 51, 52, 54-56 B. (Chromobrachydesmus), 42, 52, 55B. (C.) dalmaticus, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56 B. (Eubrachydesmus), 42, 52, 55B. (E.) superus, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56, 313,

315, 316B. (Haplobrachidesmus), 42, 52, 55B. (H.) ferrugineus, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B. (H.) karazvajezvi, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B. (Kerkodesmus), 39, 42, 51, 52, 54, 55B. (K.) absoloni, 42, 51, 52, 54B. (Kerkosoma), 42, 43, 51, 52, 55B. (K.) langhofferi, 42, 44, 51-54, 56 B. (Lophobrachydesmus), 42, 52, 55B. (L.) jubatus, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56 B. (Schizobrachydesmus), 42, 52, 55B. (S.) strasseń, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56 B. (Stylobrachydesmus), 42, 52, 55B. S.) attemsii, 42,51, 52, 54, 56B. (S.) dadayii, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B. (S.) Ijubetensis, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56B.(Troglobrachydesmus), 39, 42, 51, 52,

54-56B. (T.) absoloni, 42, 51, 52, 54, 56 Brachygeophilus, 68, 345-347B. truncorum, 345-347 Brachyiulns pusillus, 235 Brachyschendyla, 68 Brandtia, 232Brembosoma, 37, 42, 43, 52-54, 56B. castagnolense, 42, 51

C

Callipus, 144, 233C. foetidissimus, 144 Cambala hubrichti, 33 Centrobolus elegans, 235 Chelojultts, 31Chironomus yoshimatsui, 218 Chromobrachydesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Cleidogona, 235, 316C. carpathica, 316C. sayana, 235

Clinopodes, 63, 66-68, 70C.flavidus, 63 Cormocephalus, 63 Craterostigmus, 63, 66, 67, 84, 86C. tasmanianus, 84Cryptops, 63, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 95, 126,

345-347C. doriae, 88C. hortensis, 126, 345-347C. melanotypus, 88 Cormocephalus, 92, 266C. andinus rubrifrons, 266C. impressns peruanus, 266C. impressns unimarginatus, 266C. ungulatus mitis, 266 Craspedosoma, 131-135C. alemannicum, 131C. alemannicum alsiaticum, 132C. alemannicum bavaricum var.

bavaricum, 132C. alemannicum brevidentatum var.

abbreviatissimum, 131,133,135C. alemannicum brevidentatum var.

henningsi, 132C. germanicum suevicum var. extremum,

133, 134C. production, 132C. razvlinsii, 131,132,135C. razvlinsii razvlinsii, 133C. simile (genuinum), 132C. simile rhenanum var. viaduanum, 132 Craterostigmus, 84, 86, 89, 95C. tasmanianus, 84, 89 Cryptodesmus, 238 Cryptops, 261, 262C. argentinus, 261C. dubiotarsalis, 261C. iheringi, 261C. schubarti, 262 Cryxus, 239 Ctenophilus, 63, 66, 67C. oligopodus, 63 Cupipes ungulatus mitis, 266 Cylindroiulus, 5, 125, 191-198, 207,

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C. burzenlandicus, 207-215, 217, 219C. caeruleocinctus, 191,193,195,197, 198C. latestriatus, 290C. madeirae, 5C. meinerti, 192,195C. punctatus, 125,191-193,195-198

D

Dalodesmus hamatas, 237, 237 Dasynemasoma, 10-12 Desmonus pudicus, 151 Desmoxytes, 7 ,13 ,14 Detodesmus attemsi, 168 Dicellophilus, 63, 66, 67D. carniolensis, 63 Dichelobins, 102 Dignathodon, 61, 63, 66-69 D. microcephalum, 63 Dinocryptops, 93, 262D. miersii puruensis, 262Dinogeophilns oligopodus, 94Diplomarngna, 4, 8D. anops, 5D. anuchino, 5D. bakurovi, 5D. borealis, 5D. communicantis, 5D. coxalis, 5D. deplanata, 5D. feynmani, 5D.formosana, 5D. golovatchi, 5D. gracilipes, 5D. grandilobata, 5D. hokkaidensis, 5D. inflata, 5D. kemerovo, 5D. korsosi, 5D. kuroizuadensis, 5D. longibrachiata, 5D. lysaya, 5D. mikhaljova, 5D. molodovae, 5D. obliqua, 5D. picea, 5

D. principalis, 5D. reducta, 5D. ronkayi, 5D. ryvkini, 5D. sarkyk, 5D. shilenkovi, 5D. takakuwai, 5D. terricolor, 5D. tsurusakii, 5D. ulykpani, 5D. yakovlevka, 5D olichoiulus, 2, 5,13, 288Dominicodesmus geophilus, 150Doratogonus, 6, 295-300, 302-308D. annulipes, 299, 300, 311D. avius, 311D. barbałus, 311D. bilobatus, 299D. capricornis, 299D. castaneus, 299-301, 303, 304, 306,

308.311D. circulus, 299D. cristulatus, 299, 300, 302, 304, 306,

308.311D.falcatus, 299, 308, 311D.fallax, 299, 311D.flavifilis, 299-301, 303, 304, 306, 308,

311D. furculifer, 299, 301, 304, 311D. gilvitarsus, 295, 298D. hamifer, 299, 311D. herberti, 311D. hoffmani, 311D. infragilis, 311D. intermedius, 299-301, 311D. kinandus, 295, 298D. krausi, 299, 305, 311D. levigatus, 299, 311D. liberatus, 311D. major, 299, 300, 302, 305. 307, 308,

311D. meridionalis, 311D. minor, 311D. montana, 311D. multiannulatus, 295, 297, 298

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D. peregrinus, 299, 305, 311D. praecaltus, 311D. praecarius, 311D. rhodesianus, 299-301, 303, 304, 306,

311D. rugifrons, 295, 299-301, 303, 304, 306,

308.311D. rupipodus, 311D. septentrionalis, 311D. setosus uncinatus, 299, 300, 302, 304,

305, 308, 311D. stephensi, 311D. stylifer, 295, 297-299D. subpartitus, 299, 311D. transvaalensis, 299D. uncinatus, 297, 299-301, 303, 304,

306.311D. xanthopus, 299, 311D. zuluensis, 311 Drosophila, 106, 110, 111

E

Enantiulus, 192,194-196, 317. 322, 323E. nanus, 192, 194-196, 317, 322-324E. tatranus, 317Epiperipatus, 188 Eriphantes, 63, 66-68E. telluris, 63Esastigmatobius longitarsis, 93 Escherichia, 208E. coli, 208,212,219, 220 Ethmostigmus, 63, 92,111E. rubripes, 111 Eubrachydesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Eucratonyx, 63, 66-69E. hamatus, 63 Eudigrapliis, 381E. kinutensis, 381E. nigricans, 381E. takakuwai, 381 Eupolybothrus, 63, 88 Eurypauropus ornatus, 127 Euryurus leachii, 144 Evallogeophilus, 63, 66, 67

E. mexicanus, 63

F

Floridobolus penneri, 192

G

Galleria mellonella, 202 Geopachyiulus, 2Geophilus, 63, 66-68, 70,113,127, 328,

329, 337, 338, 341, 345-347, 354-358 G. electricus, 63, 68, 126 G.flavus, 328, 329 G. longicornis, 114,118,123-127 G. oligopus, 328, 329G. proximus, 329, 337, 338, 341, 345-347,

354-358Glomeris, 231, 234, 235, 314, 316, 321-

323, 325, 361, 364, 367 G. annulata, 234 G. awchasica, 234 G. connexa, 235, 316 G. conspersa, 234G. hexasticha, 234, 314, 316, 323, 361,

364, 367-369 G. klugii, 234 G. lepida, 234 G. marmorata, 234 G. mnischechi, 316 G. pustulata, 323G. cjuadripunctata, 234G. tetrasticha, 235G. verhoeffi fagivora, 321, 322, 323, 325 Gonibregmatus, 63, 66-69G. anguinus, 63Goniodesmus, see under Polydesnius

H

Haasea, 313, 316, 364, 368, 369H.flavescens, 313, 316H. germanica, 364, 368, 369 Haplobrachidesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Harpagophora attenuate, 236, 237 Harpolitliobius anodus, 343, 345-347 Henia, 61, 63, 66-69

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H. bicnrinata, 63Heterorhabditis bacteriophom, 201-204 Hexecontasoma, 19, 21-33H. carinatum, 21-24, 26-33 Himantarium, 63, 66, 67H. gabrielis, 63 Hormobrachiiim, see under

Polydesmus Hydroschendyla submarina, 94 Hylebainosoma tatranum, 316, 318 Hyleoglomeris azuchasica, 234 Hypliydrophilus, 63, 66-68, 70H. adisi, 63

I

l lodesmus margaritatus, 238 Ityphilus, 63, 66, 67, 94I. crabilli, 63

JJulus, 192,195, 196, 232-237, 239, 240,

242-245, 315, 317, 351, 354-359, 363, 364

]. americanus, 235 J. brandti, 232 J. complanatus, 54 J. curvicornis, 317 /. (Julus) exiguus, 235 J. foetidissimus, 233 J.foetidus, 234 J. (J.) incertus, 235 J. indicus, 236 J. indus, 236, 242 J. lactarius, 234 J. marginatus, 234 J. (}.) m inutus, 235 J. ovalis, 239 J. (J.) oxypygus, 235 J. (J.) pensylvanicus, 235 J. punctatus, 235 J. pusillus, 235J. scandinavius, 192,195,196, 351, 354-

359, 363, 364, 367-369 J. (Julus) stigmatosus, 235 J. (Spirobolus) dubius, 235

J. (S.) elegans, 235 /. (S.) grandis, 235 J. (S.) marcgravii, 235 J. (Spirostreptus-Nodopyge)

appendiculatus, 233, 236 J. (Spirostreptus-Nodopyge)

walkenaerii, 237 J. (Spirostreptus-Odontopyge) kollarii,

233, 236J. (Spirostreptus) attenuatus, 236

(S. bahiensis, 236(S. bicuspidatus, 236(S. brevicornis, 236(S. capensis, 236(S. ceilanicus, 236(S. erythropareius, 236(S. flavofasciatus, 236(S. flavotaeniatus, 236(S. gracilicornis, 236(S. gracilis, 236(S. guerinii, 236(S. javanicus, 236(S. laticollis, 236(S. melanopygus, 237(S. pachysoma, 237(S. rotundatus, 237(S. ruficeps, 237(S. sebae var. acutangula, 237(S. subuniplicatus, 237(S. surinamensis, 237(S. trigonyger, 237(S. triplicatus, 237(S. validus, 237

K

Kartops guianae, 88 Kerkodesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Kerkosoma, see under Brachydesmus

L

Lamyctes, 63Leptoiulus, 192,195,196, 317, 321-325,

354-358, 363, 364 L. marcomannius, 363, 364, 367-369

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L. mańcie, 317L. (promixus) proximus, 192,195,196,

323, 324, 354-358 L. trilobatus, 317, 321-323, 325 L. tussilaginis, 317Lithobius, 40, 63, 84, 86, 88, 90, 93, 94,

95, 106, 124-127, 328, 329, 331, 333, 337, 338, 341, 343, 345-347, 353-359

L. aeruginosus, 329 L. agilis, 329, 345-347, 355, 358 L. biunguiculatus, 343, 345-347 L. borealis, 345-347 L. burzenlandicus, 343, 345-348 L. calcaratus, 355, 358 L. crassipes, 337, 338, 345-347, 354, 355,

357, 358L. curtipes, 329, 331, 333, 337, 338, 341,

345-347, 353, 354, 356, 358 L. cyrtopus, 345-347 L. erythrocephahis, 329, 337, 338, 343,

345-347, 351, 354-359 L. forficatus, 84, 88, 93, 94,124-127, 329,

337, 338, 343, 345-347, 351, 353- 359 L. lapidicola, 337, 338, 343, 345-347, 355,

358L. melanops, 345-347 L. microps, 94, 95, 345-347, 354, 358 L. mutabilis, 328, 329, 331, 333, 337, 338,

341, 343-348, 351, 354-359 L. muticus, 126, 345-347, 355, 357, 358 L. pelidnus, 337, 338, 345-347 L. piceus, 106, 343, 345-347 L. tenebrosus, 345-347 L. tenebrosus fennoscandius, 337, 338 L. tricuspis, 345-347 L. variegatus, 88, 90 Lophobrachydesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Lophoproctinus inferus, 257 Loplioproctus, 257 L. jeanneli, 257 L. lucidus, 257 Lophoturus okinawai, 381 Luzonomorpha picea, 238 Lysiopetalum, 233, 237

L. carinatum, 237

M

Macronicophilus, 61, 63, 66-70 M. ortonedae, 63Mastigona, 316, 321, 323, 325, 361, 364,

368M . bosniensis, 321, 323, 325 M. mutabilis, 361, 364, 368, 369 M. vihorlatica, 316Mastigophorophyllon, 316, 353-358 M . cirriferum, 316 M. saxonicum, 353-358 Mastuchus, see under Polydesmus Mecistocephalus , 63, 66, 67 Megaphyllum, 317, 321-323, 325, 364,

367M. projection, 317, 321-323, 325, 364,

367-369 Melaphe thrax, 238 Melogona voigti, 323, 324, 325 Merioceratium, see under P olydesm us Metaxythus, 63, 66-68 M.austrinus, 63 Micrococcus, 208 M. luteus, 208, 220 Micropachyiulus, 2 Microstigmata, 307 Monotarsobius, 88 Muyudesmus, 139-146, 149-152, 154,

155-165,175M. insularis, 151,160,161 M. obliteratus, 139-146,149-152, 154,

156-165,167,175

N

Nanogona, 33, 287 N. polydesmoides, 287 Narceus, 224-226 N. americanus, 226 N. annularis, 224, 226 Narceolaelaps, 226 Necrophloeophagus, 84, 345-347 N. flavus, 345-347 N. longicornis, 84

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Nemasoma, 10-12,166, 355, 357-359 N. caucasicum, 10 N. varicorne, 10,166, 355, 357-359 Neogeophiliis, 63, 66, 67 N. primus, 63Nepalmatoiulus birmanicus, 5 N eivportia , 63, 89, 90, 262, 263 N. adisi, 262 N. amazonica, 263 N. bicegoi, 263 N. diagranma aureana, 263 N. ernsti fossulata, 263 N. maxima, 263 N. patavina, 263Nodopyge, 233, 236, 237, see also under

JulusNomarchus, see under Polydesmus Nopoiulus kochii, 313, 317, 354, 358, 359 Notipliilides, 63, 66-69 N. maximiliani, 63

O

Obiricodesmus rosascens, 238 Ochogona, 323, 325, 364, 368 O. caroli, 323, 325, 364, 368, 369 Odontopyge, 233, 236, see also under

Julus O. kollari, 275Ommatoiulus, 192, 195, 196, 201-204,

235, 288, 323, 324, 351, 354-359, 364 O. moreletii, 202 O. oxypygus, 235O. sabulosus, 192,195,196, 201-204,

323, 324, 351, 354-359, 364, 367-369 Ooperipatellus decoratus, 188 Ophiostreptus levis, 197 Ophyiulus, 288, 356-359 O.fallax, 356-359 O pisthom atus cinctipes, 188 Orinisobates, 10-12 O. expressus, 10-12 O. gracilis, 10 O. kasakstanus, 10,11 O. microthylax, 10 O. niger, 12

O. nigrior, 10,11,12 O. sibiricus, 10 O. soror, 10,11 O. utus, 10,12 Oriulus delus, 192 Orthoporus, 237 Orya, 63, 66-69, 84, 86 O. barbarica, 63, 84 Osellaebius, 87 Otocryptops, 92, 262 O. denticulatus, 262 O. ferrugineus soucupi, 262 O. spinulifer, 262Otostigmus, 89, 91, 92, 93, 263-265O. caudatus, 263O. caudatus hogei, 263O. caudatus insularis, 263O. cavalcantii, 264, 264O. cavalcantii perdicensis, 264O. dentifusus, 264O. deringshofeni, 264O. diminutus, 265O. kretzii, 264O. langei, 264O. latipes, 264O. limbatus diminutus, 265O. longipes, 265O. longistigma, 265O. pradoi, 265O. sternosulcatus, 265O. tibialis, 265Oxidus gracilis, 144, 201, 204, 217, 290 Oxydesmus, 145 Oxytelus rugosus, 198

P

Pachyiulus, 2, 288Pachytnerium, 63, 66-68, 70, 337, 338 P. ferrugineum, 63, 337, 338 Pacidesmus, 54 {Paracortina} leptoclada, 4 {Paracortina} voluta, 4 Pectiniunguis, 63, 66, 67, 94 P. ascendens, 63 P. pampeanus, 94

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Peltogonopus, 37, 39 Perapolydesmus, see under

Polydestnus Peńpatoides, 179-181, 184-186,189 P. novaezealandiae, 179-182,184-186, 188,

189Peripatopsis moseleyi, 188 Peripattts, 188, 189 P. acacioi, 188,189 P. dominiccie, 188 Pletirogeopliilus, 75 P. mediterraneus, 75-81 Polydesmus, 7, 33, 37-40, 42-49, 52-57,

125, 127,147, 229, 232, 237, 238, 313- 315, 317,321,323,325,353-358,361, 364, 368

P. abchasius, 43P. (Polydesmus) angustus, 42, 51-53, 55 P. brandti, 232 P. capensis, 237P.(Polydesmus) complancitus, 42, 43, 47,

51, 52, 53, 55, 147, 313, 314, 317, 321, 323, 325, 353-358, 361, 364, 368, 369

P. coriaceus, 125,127 P. dilatatus, 237 P. erichsonii, 237 P. erythropygos, 237 P. hamatus, 237 P. klugii, 238 P. mauritii, 238 P. meyenii, 238 P. (P.) monticola, 43 P. olfersii, 238 P. piceus, 238 P. rosascens, 238 P. thrax, 238P. (Acanthotarsius), 42, 52, 55, 57 P. (A.) edentulus, 42, 46, 51, 52 P. (Basicentrus), 42, 52, 55 P. (B.) rangifer, 42, 51-53, 55 P. (B.) tridentinus, 42, 51-53, 55 P. (Goniodesmus), 39, 42, 52, 55 P. (G.)fissilobus, 42, 51, 52, 55 P. (Hormobrachium), 42, 52, 55 P. (H.) harpagonifer, 42, 45, 51, 52, 55

P. (H.) helveticus, 42, 51, 52, 55 P. (Mastuchus), 42, 52, 55 P. (M.) stiphropus, 42, 51, 52, 53, 55 P. (Merioceratium), 42, 52, 55 P. (M.) tatranus, 42, 51-53, 55, 317 P. (Nomarchus), 40, 42, 52, 55 P. (N.) denticulatus, 42, 44, 51, 52, 313,

315, 317, 355, 357, 358, 364, 367-369 P. (N.) undeviginti, 40 P. (Pernpolydesmus), 40, 42, 52, 55 P. (P.) progressus, 42, 51-53, 55 P. (Spanobrachium), 42, 43, 52, 55 P. (S.) collaris, 42, 43,51-53, 55 Polyxenus, 114,124,125,127, 167, 251,

252, 254, 256, 257, 293, 364, 371-373, 376, 379-381

P. albus, 252, 253, 255-257 P. chalcidicus, 257P. lagurus, 114,124,125,127, 167, 251-

254, 256, 257, 293, 364, 369, 371-374, 376, 379-381

P. macedonicus, 257 P. oromii, 257 P. pugetensis, 257 P. shinoharai, 381Polyzonium, 233, 238, 293, 316, 323,

355-358 P. eburneum, 316P. germanicum, 233, 238, 293, 323, 355-

358Poratia, 149-156, 158,159, 161-166 P. digitata, 139-143,150-153, 159, 163,

167P.fossata, 150,151,154 P. granulofrons, 150, 151, 155 P. heterotuberadata, 150,152,155 Poratioides disparatus, 165 Prionopetalum frundsbergi, 197 Propolydesmus, 37, 42, 52-54, 56 P. brincki, 42, 51-53, 56 P. miguelinus, 42, 51-53, 56 Proteroiulus fuscus, 323, 324, 354-359 Protosilvestria, 26, 31 Pseudomastuchus, 37, 42, 52-54, 57 P. brachydesmoides, 42, 51, 52, 57

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Pseudopolydesmus, 40 Psochodesnius crescentis, 151 Ptyoiulus impressus, 235

R

{Relictus} stimulus, 4 {Relictus} thallinus, 4 Remulopygus javnnicus, 236 Rhabditis, 201-204 R. myriophila, 201, 204 R. necromena, 201 R. strongyloides, 201-204 Rhapidostreptus virgator, 145 Rhinocricus insulatus, 192 Rhoda, 63, 266 R. calcarata, 266 R. calcarata calcarata, 266 R. calcarata carvalhoi, 266 Rhysida, 63, 92, 93, 265, 266 R. brasiliensis rubra, 265 R. celeris andina, 265 R. nuda riograndensis, 266 R. riograndensis, 266 R. rubra, 265Ribautia, 63, 66-68, 70, 94 R. centralis, 63 Ricodesmus mauritii, 238

S

Schendyla, 68, 328, 329, 345-347 S. nemorensis, 328, 329, 345-347 Schendylops, 63, 66, 67, 88, 90 S. pampeanus, 88, 90 S. continuus, 63 Scliendylurtis, 89, 94 S. janauarius, 89 S. marchantariae, 89 Scliizobrachydesnius, see inder

Brachydesm us Schizoturanius dmitrieiui, 40, 42, 51, 52 Scololepis, 277Scolopendra, 63, 84-86, 88, 89, 91, 92,

127, 232, 266, 267 S. amazonica, 88, 267 S. andesicola, 89

S. angulata angulata, 266, 267 S. angulata moojeni, 266, 267 S. antillorum, 275 S. armata amancalis, 267 S. brandtiana, 232 S. cingulata, 84 S. gigantea weyrauchi, 267 S. iguapensis, 89 S. morsitans, 88 S. morsitans amazonica, 267 S. pomacea minuscula, 267 S. robusta, 89S. subspinipes fidgurans, 267 S. valida, 89S. viridicornis nigra, 267 S. viridicornis spinipriva, 267 Scolopocryptops, 63, 89, 90, 92, 262 S. denticulatus, 262 S. ferrugineus soucupi, 262 S. miersii puruensis, 262 S. spinulifer, 262Scutigera, 84, 86, 97-99,101,126 S. coleoptrata, 84, 97-99, 101,126 Scutigerella immaculata, 126, 127 Scytonotus, 40,150,152, 155 S. digitatus, 150, 152,155 Serradium, 56 Sigibius, 88 Sigmoria, 14 Sinostemmiulus, 10-12 Siphonophora portoricensis, 233, 238 Siphonotus brasiliensis, 233, 238 Soleurus, 37, 42, 52-54, 56, 57 S. rothi, 42, 51, 52, 56, 57 Spanobrachium, see under

Polydesmus Sphaeropoeus, 233, 238 S. Hercules, 233, 238 S. insignis, 238Sphaerotherium, 231, 234, 238, 239S. compression, 238S. elongatum, 239S. gronovii, 239S. klugii, 239S. kutorgae, 239, 242

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S. lichtensteinii, 239 S. microstictum, 239 S. punctatum, 239 S. punctulatum, 239 S. rotundatum, 234, 239 S. rugulosum, 239 S. titanus, 239Spirobolns, 234, 235, 239, see also

under Jultis S. bungii, 234, 239 S. olfersii, 239 Spirocyclistus, 234, 239 S. acutangulus, 234, 239 Spiropoeus, 229, 234, 239, 244, 246 S. fischeri, 229, 234, 239, 245, 246 Spirostrephon, 234 Spirostreptus, 229, 234, 236, 237, 240-

245, see also under Juliis S. acutangulus, 229, 244, 245 S. audouini, 229, 240, 243, 245 S. sebae, 229, 234240, 244-246 Steinemema, 201-204 S. carpocapsae, 201-204 S. feltiae, 204Stigmatogaster, 63, 66, 67S. gracilis, 63Streptogonopus phipsoni, 198 Strigamia, 63, 66, 67, 70, 75, 105-107,

329, 343, 345-348 S. acuminata, 63, 75-81, 329, 343, 345-

347S. crassipes, 345-347 S. maritima, 105-108 S. pusilla perkeo, 343, 345-347 S. transsilvanica, 329, 343, 345-348 Strongylosoma, 234, 240, 316, 321-323,

325S. iuloides, 234, 240 S. stigmatosum, 240, 316, 321-325 Stylobrachydesmus, see under

Brachydesmus Syniulus, 289

T

Tachypodoiulus niger, 192, 195 Taeniolinum, 63, 66, 67 T. arborum, 63 Telodeinopus aoutii, 192 Tlialassisobates, 10-12 Thalkethops, 89 Theatops, 63Thereuonema tuberculata, 97 Thereuopoda longicornis, 84 Tidops, 63, 263 T. collaris, 263 T. simus, 88Trachycormocephalus, 63 Trachysphaera, 313, 316, 321-325 T. acutula, 316 T. costata, 313, 316 T. gibbula, 321-325 Trematorya, 63, 66-68 T. sternalis, 63Treselobus granulofrons, 150 Triaenostreptus, 242, 300 Tńbolium castaneum, 110 Trichogramma, 166 Trimerophorella nivicomes, 142 Troglobrachydesmus, see under

Brachydesmus T. raethicum, 142Turanodesmus cornutus, 40, 42, 51, 52 Tygarrup, 68 Tylopus, 7Typhloiulus, 313, 315, 317, 318 T. polypodus, 313, 317, 318 Typhlopachyiulus, 2

U

Unciger, 234, 321-323, 325, 363, 364 U.foetidus, 321-323, 325, 363, 364, 368,

369U. transsilvanicus, 323, 363, 364, 368,

369

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V

Vermis terrestris, 235 Virgoiultis, 8, 235V. m inutus, 235

W

Wolbachia, 166,167

X

Xenobolus carnifex, 235 Xestoiulus, 283, 317 X. carpathicus, 317 X. cernagoranus, 283 Xyloiultis moniliformis, 31

Z

Zephronia, 231

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