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Trogloiulus binii Enghoff, 1985

936324  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:936324)

accepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Enghoff, H. (1985). A new species of Trogloiulus with modified mouthparts. With a revised key to the species and new records of the genus (Diplopoda, Julida: Julidae). Societa Veneziana di Scienze Naturali Lavori, 10: 69-77. Venezia
page(s): 72 [details] 
Sierwald, P.; Decker, P.; Spelda, J. (2024). MilliBase. Trogloiulus binii Enghoff, 1985. Accessed through: Marine Species Traits editorial board (2024) Marine Species Traits at: https://www.marinespecies.org/traits/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=936324 on 2024-12-27
Marine Species Traits editorial board (2024). Marine Species Traits. Trogloiulus binii Enghoff, 1985. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/traits/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=936324 on 2024-12-27
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original description Enghoff, H. (1985). A new species of Trogloiulus with modified mouthparts. With a revised key to the species and new records of the genus (Diplopoda, Julida: Julidae). Societa Veneziana di Scienze Naturali Lavori, 10: 69-77. Venezia
page(s): 72 [details] 

additional source Foddai, D.; Minelli, A.; Scheller, U.; Zapparoli, M. (1995). Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Pauropoda, Symphyla. In: Minelli, A.; Ruffo, S.; La Posta, S. [Ed.], Checklist delle Specie della Fauna Italiana, 32/33, 1-35. Bologna
page(s): 25 [details] 

additional source Kime, R. D.; Enghoff, H. (2017). Atlas of European millipedes 2: Order Julida (Class Diplopoda). <em>European Journal of Taxonomy.</em> 346: 1–299., available online at https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.346
page(s): 160; note: Cavernicolous, found in very muddy places. Its mouthparts are modified (reduced biting parts, hypertrophied pectinate lamellae), like those of T. vailatii Strasser, 1978 and some species of Typhoiulus...    
Cavernicolous, found in very muddy places. Its mouthparts are modified (reduced biting parts, hypertrophied pectinate lamellae), like those of T. vailatii Strasser, 1978 and some species of Typhoiulus, probably an adaptation to living in very wet places (Enghoff 1985b).
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