Alloporus is a genus of giant millipedes that live in deserts.[1] It contains the following species:[2]
Alloporus is a genus of giant millipedes that live in deserts. It contains the following species:
Alloporus americanus Silvestri, 1895 Alloporus annulipes (Carl, 1917) Alloporus bilobatus Schubart 1966 Alloporus capricornis (Attems, 1928) Alloporus carinulatus Attems, 1950 Alloporus castaneus Attems, 1928 Alloporus circulus Attems, 1914 Alloporus dissimilis Porat, 1872 Alloporus falcatus Attems 1928 Alloporus fallax Attems 1934 Alloporus furculifer Lawrence 1965 Alloporus gilvitarsus (Attems, 1914) Alloporus hamifer Attems 1950 Alloporus impatulus Karsch 1881 Alloporus intermedius (Attems, 1934) Alloporus kindanus (Attems, 1953) Alloporus krausi Lawrence 1965 Alloporus levigatus Attems 1928 Alloporus major Lawrence 1965 Alloporus multiannulatus (Carl, 1909) Alloporus nigricollis Schubart, 1947 Alloporus peregrinus Lawrence 1965 Alloporus porathi Karsch, 1881 Alloporus rhodesianus Chamberlin, 1927 Alloporus rugifrons Attems, 1928 Alloporus transvaalensis Schubart, 1966 Alloporus uncinatus Attems, 1914