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Rhysida Rubra
''Rhysida'' is a large genus of Scolopendromorph centipedes in the subfamily Otostigminae. It is the second largest genus in the subfamily Otostigminae, with species found in the Neotropics, Indo-Malaya, and Africa. It shares some morphological characteristics with the genus '' Alluropus,'' and its phylogeny in the subfamily Otostigminae is somewhat uncertain. Species There are about 40 species: * '' Rhysida afra'' (Southern Africa, Bangladesh, Bhutan) * '' Rhysida anodonta'' (Mozambique) * '' Rhysida braziliensis'' (Brazil) * ''Rhysida calcarata'' (Southeast Asia) * '' Rhysida carinulata'' (Australasia) * '' Rhysida celeris'' (Latin America) - * '' Rhysida ceylonica'' (Sri Lanka) * '' Rhysida chacona'' (Argentina) * '' Rhysida corbetti'' (India) * '' Rhysida crassispina'' (India) * '' Rhysida ikhalama'' (India: Arunachal Pradesh) * '' Rhysida immarginata'' (Congo, Sudan, Indo-Malaya, Latin America) * '' Rhysida intermedia'' (Tanzania) * '' Rhysida jonesi'' (M ...
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Rhysida Nuda
''Rhysida nuda'' is a species of centipede in the Scolopendridae Family (biology), family. It is endemism, endemic to Australia and was first described in 1887 by British entomology, entomologist George Newport. Distribution The species occurs in the Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria (Australia), Victoria. Behaviour The centipedes are sociality#presociality, solitary terrestrial animal, terrestrial predation, predators that inhabit plant litter, soil and rotting wood. References

Rhysida, nuda Centipedes of Australia Endemic fauna of Australia Arthropods of New South Wales Arthropods of the Northern Territory Arthropods of Queensland Arthropods of Victoria (state) Animals described in 1845 Taxa named by George Newport {{Centipede-stub ...
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Rhysida Carinulata
''Rhysida carinulata'' is a species of centipede in the Scolopendridae family. It is found in Australia and New Guinea, and was first described in 1887 by German entomologist Erich Haase. Distribution The species occurs in north-eastern coastal Queensland as well as in New Guinea. Behaviour The centipedes are solitary terrestrial predators that inhabit plant litter Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall, or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes) that has fallen to the ground. This detritus or dead organic material and its constituent ..., soil and rotting wood. References carinulata Centipedes of Australia Centipedes of New Guinea Arthropods of Queensland Animals described in 1887 Taxa named by Erich Haase {{Centipede-stub ...
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Rhysida Konda
''Rhysida'' is a large genus of Scolopendromorph centipedes in the subfamily Otostigminae. It is the second largest genus in the subfamily Otostigminae, with species found in the Neotropics, Indo-Malaya, and Africa. It shares some morphological characteristics with the genus '' Alluropus,'' and its phylogeny in the subfamily Otostigminae is somewhat uncertain. Species There are about 40 species: * '' Rhysida afra'' (Southern Africa, Bangladesh, Bhutan) * '' Rhysida anodonta'' (Mozambique) * '' Rhysida braziliensis'' (Brazil) * ''Rhysida calcarata'' (Southeast Asia) * ''Rhysida carinulata'' (Australasia) * '' Rhysida celeris'' (Latin America) - * '' Rhysida ceylonica'' (Sri Lanka) * '' Rhysida chacona'' (Argentina) * '' Rhysida corbetti'' (India) * '' Rhysida crassispina'' (India) * '' Rhysida ikhalama'' (India: Arunachal Pradesh) * '' Rhysida immarginata'' (Congo, Sudan, Indo-Malaya, Latin America) * '' Rhysida intermedia'' (Tanzania) * '' Rhysida jonesi'' (Ma ...
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Carl Attems
Carl August Graf Attems-Petzenstein (13 October 1868 in Graz, Austria – 19 April 1952 in Vienna) was an Austrian myriapoda, myriapodologist and invertebrate zoology, invertebrate zoologist. He published 138 scientific papers, most of them dealing with his specialist field, the myriapods. He described about 1800 new species and subspecies from all over the world. Life Attems was born in 1868 in Graz, to the aristocratic Attems, family of Attems. He attended school in Graz, then he followed his family's wish and studied law and law history. After finishing his studies in 1891 he went to Bonn and dedicated himself to his main interest: zoology. He started his zoology studies in Germany, later moved to Vienna. Attems completed his degree with the dissertation "Die Copulationsfüße der Polydesmiden". During his further studies he spent a lot of time examining the myriapod collection of the Viennese Hofmuseum (today's Naturhistorisches Museum). In 1898 he visited the zoological ...
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Rhysida Intermedia
''Rhysida'' is a large genus of Scolopendromorph centipedes in the subfamily Otostigminae. It is the second largest genus in the subfamily Otostigminae, with species found in the Neotropics, Indo-Malaya, and Africa. It shares some morphological characteristics with the genus '' Alluropus,'' and its phylogeny in the subfamily Otostigminae is somewhat uncertain. Species There are about 40 species: * '' Rhysida afra'' (Southern Africa, Bangladesh, Bhutan) * '' Rhysida anodonta'' (Mozambique) * '' Rhysida braziliensis'' (Brazil) * ''Rhysida calcarata'' (Southeast Asia) * ''Rhysida carinulata'' (Australasia) * '' Rhysida celeris'' (Latin America) - * '' Rhysida ceylonica'' (Sri Lanka) * '' Rhysida chacona'' (Argentina) * '' Rhysida corbetti'' (India) * '' Rhysida crassispina'' (India) * '' Rhysida ikhalama'' (India: Arunachal Pradesh) * '' Rhysida immarginata'' (Congo, Sudan, Indo-Malaya, Latin America) * '' Rhysida intermedia'' (Tanzania) * ''Rhysida jonesi'' (Mau ...
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Rhysida Immarginata
''Rhysida immarginata'' is a species of centipedes in the family Scolopendridae. The species has been found in Africa (Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo), in South America (Cuba, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala) and in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, .... References *Porat C.O. von (1876). Om några exotiska Myriopoder - Bihang till Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademien Handligar, 4(7) 48 pp., see p. 24. immarginata Animals described in 1876 {{Centipede-stub ...
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Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh (; ) is a States and union territories of India, state in northeast India. It was formed from the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) region, and India declared it as a state on 20 February 1987. Itanagar is its capital and largest town. It borders the Indian states of Assam and Nagaland to the south. It shares Borders of India, international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east, and a disputed 1,129 km border with China's Tibet Autonomous Region in the north at the McMahon Line. Arunachal Pradesh is claimed in its entirety by China as South Tibet as part of the Tibet Autonomous Region; China Sino-Indian War, occupied some regions of Arunachal Pradesh in 1962 but later withdrew its forces. As of the 2011 Census of India, Arunachal Pradesh has a population of 1,383,727 and an area of . With only 17 inhabitants per square kilometre, it is the least densely populated state of India. It is an ethnically diverse state, with predominantly Monpa p ...
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Rhysida Ikhalama
''Rhysida'' is a large genus of Scolopendromorph centipedes in the subfamily Otostigminae. It is the second largest genus in the subfamily Otostigminae, with species found in the Neotropics, Indo-Malaya, and Africa. It shares some morphological characteristics with the genus '' Alluropus,'' and its phylogeny in the subfamily Otostigminae is somewhat uncertain. Species There are about 40 species: * '' Rhysida afra'' (Southern Africa, Bangladesh, Bhutan) * '' Rhysida anodonta'' (Mozambique) * '' Rhysida braziliensis'' (Brazil) * ''Rhysida calcarata'' (Southeast Asia) * ''Rhysida carinulata'' (Australasia) * '' Rhysida celeris'' (Latin America) - * '' Rhysida ceylonica'' (Sri Lanka) * '' Rhysida chacona'' (Argentina) * '' Rhysida corbetti'' (India) * '' Rhysida crassispina'' (India) * '' Rhysida ikhalama'' (India: Arunachal Pradesh) * ''Rhysida immarginata'' (Congo, Sudan, Indo-Malaya, Latin America) * ''Rhysida intermedia'' (Tanzania) * ''Rhysida jonesi'' (Mauri ...
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