Spinotarsus caboverdus
Spinotarsus caboverdus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Myriapoda |
Class: | Diplopoda |
Subclass: | Helminthomorpha |
Order: | Spirostreptida |
Family: | Odontopygidae |
Genus: | Spinotarsus |
Species: | S. caboverdus |
Binomial name | |
Spinotarsus caboverdus Pierrard, 1987 | |
Spinotarsus caboverdus, commonly known as "mil-pés" (Portuguese for "thousand-feet") is a species of millipede that is found primarily in Santo Antão, Cape Verde, where a blight of these animals has made the government issue a prohibition on the exportation of many of the island's products to the other islands.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Agriculture producers from Santo Antão can now export to Sal and Boa Vista, A Semana online, 9 January 2008
- ↑ SANTO ANTÃO: Embargo aos produtos agrícolas termina dentro de dois meses (Portuguese) (archived)
Further reading
- Beata Nascimento, Helga Sermann, Carmen Büttner: The influence of environmental conditions on the naturalization of the alien millipede species Spinotarsus caboverdus (Pierrard, 1987) on Cape Verde
- B. Nascimento, H. Sermann: Economic importance of millipedes on Santo Antao (Cape Verde) using the example of Spinotarsus caboverdus (Pierrard). October 2001
- Abstracts
- B. Nascimento, H. Sermann, C. Büttner: Biology and the Natural Control of Pest Millipedes Spinotarsus caboverdus (Pierrard, 1987) from Cape Verde (web version) — Tropentag 2002
- B. Nascimento, H. Sermann, C. Büttner: Occurrence of Millipedes by Example of Spinotarsus caboverdus on Cape Verde (web wersion) — Tropentag 2003
- B. Nascimento, H. Sermann, C. Büttner: Possibilities for the Natural Adjustment of the Millipedes Exemplary of Spinotarsus caboverdus (Pierrard) on Cape Verde (web version) — Tropentag 2004
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