Charimachilis is a genus of the family Machilidae which belongs to the insect order Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails). They are found in southern and eastern Europe.[1]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Archaeognatha |
Family: | Machilidae |
Genus: | Charimachilis Wygodzinsky, 1939 |
Species
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- Charimachilis armata Stach, 1958
- Charimachilis caucasicus Kaplin, 1999
- Charimachilis dentata Wygodzinsky, 1941
- Charimachilis manfredoniae Kaplin 2010
- Charimachilis orientalis (Silvestri, 1908)
- Charimachilis palaestinensis Wygodzinsky, 1939
- Charimachilis relicta Janetschek, 1954 (Full: Charimachilis relicta relicta)
- Charimachilis relicta egatensis Bach, 1982
- Charimachilis relicta insularis Janetschek, 1957
- Charimachilis relicta melitensis Stach, 1958
- Charimachilis relicta meridionalis Janetschek, 1957
- Charimachilis ukraniensis Stach, 1958
- Charimachilis wahrmani Wygodzinsky, 1959
References
edit- ^ "Key to the species of the genus Charimachilis Wygodzinsky 1939, based on that of Janetschek (1957), Stach (1958), Mendes (1980)" (PDF). bulletinofinsectology.org. Vladimir KAPLIN. Retrieved 25 Jun 2014.
- ^ "Charimachilis". gbif.org. Retrieved 25 Jun 2014.