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Banosolus philippinus Wang, 1951

938748  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:938748)

uncertain > nomen dubium
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Wang, Y.-H. M. (1951). The myriopoda of the Philippine Islands. Dissertation, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, University of Utah. 1-80. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
page(s): 29 [details] 
Type locality contained in Philippines  
type locality contained in Philippines [details]
Sierwald, P.; Decker, P.; Spelda, J. (2024). MilliBase. Banosolus philippinus Wang, 1951. Accessed at: https://www.millibase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=938748 on 2024-12-20
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original description Wang, Y.-H. M. (1951). The myriopoda of the Philippine Islands. Dissertation, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, University of Utah. 1-80. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
page(s): 29 [details] 

source of synonymy Jeekel, C. A. W. (1971). Nomenclator generum et familiarum Diplopodorum: A list of the genus and family-group names in the Class Diplopoda from the 10th edition of Linnaeus, 1758, to the end of 1957. Monografieen van de Nederlandse Entomologische Vereniging, 5: 1-412. Amsterdam, available online at https://nev.nl/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Mono-05-Jeekel-1970-OCR.pdf
page(s): 194 [details] 

status source Jeekel, C. A. W. (2001). A bibliographic catalogue of the Spirobolida of the Oriental and Australian regions (Diplopoda). Myriapod memoranda, 4: 5-104. Oisterwijk
page(s): 87; note: Genus and species were referred to the North American family Atopetholidae, which is, as Hoffman and Orcutt have pointed out, 'an allocation that needs verification by restudy of the type- specimen...    
Genus and species were referred to the North American family Atopetholidae, which is, as Hoffman and Orcutt have pointed out, 'an allocation that needs verification by restudy of the type- specimen.' Their suggestion of a spirobolellid seems somewhat improbable. Considering the statement by Wang in 1951 that the male types are immature the evidence seems to point rather in the direction of a juvenile trigoniuline pachyboLid.
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