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Koeneniodes
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * ''Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * ''Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * ''Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * ''Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * ''Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * ''Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – Thailand References

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Koeneniodes Notabilis
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * ''Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * ''Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * ''Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * ''Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * ''Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * ''Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – Thailand References

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Koeneniodes Berndi
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * '' Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * '' Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * '' Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * '' Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * '' Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * '' Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis ''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 †...'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * '' Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 †...
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Koeneniodes Deharvengi
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * '' Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * '' Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * '' Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * '' Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * '' Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis ''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 †...'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * '' Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – ...
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Koeneniodes Frondiger
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * ''Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * '' Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * '' Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * '' Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * '' Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis ''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 †...'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * '' Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – ...
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Koeneniodes Leclerci
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * ''Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * ''Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * '' Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * '' Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * '' Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis ''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 †...'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * '' Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – T ...
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Koeneniodes Madecassus
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * ''Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * ''Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * ''Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * '' Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * '' Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis ''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 †...'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * '' Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – Th ...
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Koeneniodes Malagasorum
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * ''Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * ''Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * ''Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * ''Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * '' Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis ''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 †...'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * '' Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – Tha ...
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Koeneniodes Spiniger
''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 – Malaysia * ''Koeneniodes deharvengi'' Condé, 1981 – Philippines * ''Koeneniodes frondiger'' Rémy, 1950 – Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Réunion * ''Koeneniodes leclerci'' Condé, 1992 – Thailand * ''Koeneniodes madecassus'' Rémy, 1950 – Hong Kong, Indonesia, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Sri Lanka * ''Koeneniodes malagasorum'' Rémy, 1960 – Madagascar * ''Koeneniodes notabilis ''Koeneniodes'' is a genus of Eukoeneniidae, Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpions, first described by Filippo Silvestri in 1913. Species , the World Palpigradi Catalog accepts the following eight species: * ''Koeneniodes berndi'' Condé, 1988 †...'' Silvestri, 1913 – Guinea * '' Koeneniodes spiniger'' Condé, 1984 – Thai ...
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Eukoeneniidae
Palpigrades, commonly known as microwhip scorpions, are arachnids belonging to the order Palpigradi. Description Palpigrades belong to the arachnid class. They are the sister group to Solifugae, no more than in length, and averaging . They have a thin, pale, segmented integument, and a segmented abdomen that terminates in a whip-like flagellum. This is made up of 15 segment-like parts, or "articles", and may make up as much as half the animal's length. Each article of the flagellum bears bristles, giving the whole flagellum the appearance of a bottle brush. The carapace is divided into two plates between the third and fourth leg pair of legs. They have no eyes. As in some other arachnids, the first pair of legs is modified to serve as sensory organs, and are held clear of the ground while walking. Often, however, palpigrades use their pedipalps for locomotion, so that the animal appears to be walking on five pairs of legs. But they do not swing in phase with the walking legs, and ...
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Palpigradi
Palpigrades, commonly known as microwhip scorpions, are arachnids belonging to the order Palpigradi. Description Palpigrades belong to the arachnid class. They are the sister group to Solifugae, no more than in length, and averaging . They have a thin, pale, segmented integument, and a segmented abdomen that terminates in a whip-like flagellum. This is made up of 15 segment-like parts, or "articles", and may make up as much as half the animal's length. Each article of the flagellum bears bristles, giving the whole flagellum the appearance of a bottle brush. The carapace is divided into two plates between the third and fourth leg pair of legs. They have no eyes. As in some other arachnids, the first pair of legs is modified to serve as sensory organs, and are held clear of the ground while walking. Often, however, palpigrades use their pedipalps for locomotion, so that the animal appears to be walking on five pairs of legs. But they do not swing in phase with the walking legs, and ...
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Species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behaviour or ecological niche. In addition, paleontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined. The most recent rigorous estimate for the total number of species of eukaryotes is between 8 and 8.7 million. However, only about 14% of these had been described by 2011. All species (except viruses) are given a two-part name, a "binomial". The first part of a binomial is the genus to which the species belongs. The second part is called the specific name or the specific epithet (in botanical nomenclature, also sometimes i ...
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Filippo Silvestri
Filippo Silvestri (22 June 1873 – 10 June 1949) was an Italian entomologist. He specialised in world Protura, Thysanura, Diplura and Isoptera, but also worked on Hymenoptera, Myriapoda and Italian Diptera. He is also noted for describing and naming the previously unknown order Zoraptera. In 1938 he was nominated to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the scientific academy of the Vatican. Silvestri was born in Bevagna. A keen young naturalist, he became assistant to Giovanni Battista Grassi (1854–1925), Director of the Institute of Anatomical Research of the University of Rome. In 1904, Silvestri became Director of the Institute of Entomology and Zoology at the agricultural college in Portici (the Laboratorio di Zoologia Generale e Agraria, now Faculty of Agriculture), a position he held for 45 years. He discovered polyembryony in the 1930s while working on ''Litomatix truncatellus'' Hymenoptera. His collection is in the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. Duplica ...
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