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Chamaesomatidae Verhoeff, 1913

888697  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:888697)

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Verhoeff, K. W. (1913). Zwei neue Gattungen der Trachyzona n. superfam. der Ascospermophora. (Über Diplopoden, 62. Aufsatz.). Zoologischer Anzeiger, 42(3): 125-143. Leipzig, available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/9739978
page(s): 130; note: as Chamaesomidae [details] 
Sierwald, P.; Decker, P.; Spelda, J. (2024). MilliBase. Chamaesomatidae Verhoeff, 1913. Accessed at: https://www.millibase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=888697 on 2024-12-23
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original description Verhoeff, K. W. (1913). Zwei neue Gattungen der Trachyzona n. superfam. der Ascospermophora. (Über Diplopoden, 62. Aufsatz.). Zoologischer Anzeiger, 42(3): 125-143. Leipzig, available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/9739978
page(s): 130; note: as Chamaesomidae [details] 

original description (of Xystrosomatidae Brölemann, 1932) Brölemann, H. W. (1932). La classification des Chordeumoides de France (Myriapodes) d'après le coxite des gonopodes, à propos de la description de deux espèces nouvelles. Archives de Zoologie expérimentale et générale, 74(12): 205-231. Paris
page(s): 231; note: as Xystrosomidae [details] 

taxonomy source Minelli, A. (2015). Treatise on Zoology – Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Myriapoda, Volume 2. <em>Brill, Leiden; Boston.</em> 482 pp.
page(s): 449; note: listed as a valid family in Table 16.1 [details] 

additional source Kime, R. D.; Enghoff, H. (2021). Atlas of European millipedes 3: Order Chordeumatida (Class Diplopoda). <em>European Journal of Taxonomy.</em> 769: 1-244., available online at https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.769.1497
page(s): 50; note: Including Origmatogonidae Verhoeff, 1914. The convoluted history of this family was briefly reviewed by Enghoff & Reboleira (2013). The vast majority of the 33 European species occurs in the SW, one ...    
Including Origmatogonidae Verhoeff, 1914. The convoluted history of this family was briefly reviewed by Enghoff & Reboleira (2013). The vast majority of the 33 European species occurs in the SW, one (Chamaesoma broelemanni) is distributed over most of France, and the two species of Verhoeffeuma Strasser, 1937 occur in NE Italy and Slovenia. The family also has two species from North Africa: Meinerteuma lucasii (Silvestri, 1896) and Origmatogona strinatii Manfredi, 1956 (Manfredi 1956; Akkari et al. 2010).
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additional source 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): 60; note: corrected to Chamaesomatidae [details] 
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