Adenda y corrigenda de Dugesiana 20(1): 17-41, la diversidad de los ciempiés (Chilopoda) de México
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Se realizan correcciones a Cupul-Magaña (2013). Algunos errores en nombres científicos, combinaciones de nombres científicos, localidades y autoridades taxonómicas se corrigen. Se añade una nueva especie de ciempiés geofilomorfo a la lista, Ityphilus cifuentesi. Este trabajo incluye a Pachymerium ferrugineum que fue omitida de la lista original. En México se han registrado 182 especies (una fósil) incluidas en 78 géneros, 13 familias y cuatro órdenes.References
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