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MilliBase taxon details
Australocricus perditus
(Chamberlin, 1920)
AphiaID
946780
(urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:946780)
Classification
Biota
Animalia
(Kingdom)
Arthropoda
(Phylum)
Myriapoda
(Subphylum)
Diplopoda
(Class)
Chilognatha
(Subclass)
Helminthomorpha
(Infraclass)
Eugnatha
(Subterclass)
Juliformia
(Superorder)
Spirobolida
(Order)
Rhinocricidea
(Suborder)
Rhinocricidae
(Family)
Australocricus
(Genus)
Australocricus perditus
(Species)
Status
accepted
Rank
Species
Parent
Australocricus
Jeekel, 2001
Orig. name
Rhinocricus perditus
Chamberlin, 1920
Synonymised names
Rhinocricus perditus
Chamberlin, 1920
·
unaccepted
Environment
marine
,
brackish
,
fresh
, terrestrial
Original description
(of
Rhinocricus perditus
Chamberlin, 1920
)
Chamberlin, R. V. (1920). The Myriopoda of the Australian Region. <em>Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.</em> 64(1): 1-269.
,
available online at
https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30743608
page(s): 174
[details]
Type data
Type locality contained in
Queensland
type locality contained in
Queensland
[from synonym]
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[details]
Taxonomic citation
Sierwald, P.; Decker, P.; Spelda, J. (2024). MilliBase.
Australocricus perditus
(Chamberlin, 1920). Accessed at: https://millibase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=946780 on 2024-05-31
Taxonomic edit history
Date
action
by
2017-01-23 07:41:39Z
created
Sierwald, Petra
2017-01-23 14:56:15Z
changed
Sierwald, Petra
[taxonomic tree]
Sources (1)
Documented distribution (3)
Attributes (2)
original description
(of
Rhinocricus perditus
Chamberlin, 1920
)
Chamberlin, R. V. (1920). The Myriopoda of the Australian Region. <em>Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.</em> 64(1): 1-269.
,
available online at
https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30743608
page(s): 174
[details]
Present
Inaccurate
Introduced: alien
Containing type locality
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