Dinjapygidae (lat.) - family dvuvostok ( Diplura ). Wings and no eyes. Mouth apparatus gnawing, completely immersed in the head capsule. Trichobothria are located on 4-17 or 4-20 segments of the antenna. Preanal glands are absent. Cerci nonsegmented, pincer-shaped. South America : Bolivia and Peru . [1] [2]
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Systematics
6 species and 1 genus, taking into account the synonymy of the taxon Leipojapyx . [2]
- Genus Dinjapyx Silvestri, 1930 (= Leipojapyx Smith, 1959)
- Dinjapyx barbatus Silvestri, 1930 - Peru
- Dinjapyx manni Silvestri, 1948 - Bolivia
- Dinjapyx marcusi Silvestri, 1948 - Bolivia
- Dinjapyx michelbacheri (Smith, 1959) - Peru
- = Leipojapyx michelbacheri
- Dinjapyx rossi (Smith, 1959) - Peru
- = Leipojapyx rossi
- Dinjapyx weyrauchi González, 1964 - Peru
Notes
- ↑ Allen, Robert T. 2002. A systematics of the new taxa (Arthropoda: Insecta). Transactions of the American Entomological Society vol. 128, no. 4. Page (s): 403-466.
- ↑ 1 2 Alberto Sandra: Diplura Family Listing . Biology Catalog . Texas A & M University (2006). The appeal date is July 27, 2010. Archived September 14, 2012.
Literature
- Allen, Robert T. Alamoise of the United States of America and the United States of America (Arthropoda: Insecta) (Eng.) // Transactions of the American Entomological Society. - 2002. - Vol. 128 , no. 4 - P. 403-466 .
- Condé, B. Matériaux pour une monographie des Diploures Campodéidés (fr.) // Mémoires du Muséum Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle Paris (A) Zoologie. - 1955. - Vol. 12 - P. 1-202 .