Scutigerella

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Scutigerella
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Myriapoda
Class: Symphyla
Family: Scutigerellidae
Genus: Scutigerella
Ryder, 1882
Type species
Scutigerella immaculata

Scutigerella is a genus of symphylans with sub-cosmopolitan distribution. It is the second-largest clade in the family Scutigerellidae, comprising 38 species. [1]

Species

Scutigerella comprises the following species as of 2023:

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References

  1. Jin, Ya-Li; Godeiro, Nerivania Nunes; Bu, Yun (2023-05-04). "Description of the first species of Scutigerella (Symphyla, Scutigerellidae) from China, with mitogenomic and genetic divergence analysis". ZooKeys (1157): 145–161. Bibcode:2023ZooK.1157..145J. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1157.99686 . ISSN   1313-2970. PMC   10193434 . PMID   37215163.

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