Anamastigona Explained
Anamastigona is a genus of millipedes in the family Anthroleucosomatidae. There are about 20 described species in Anamastigona, found mainly in Europe and the Middle East.
Species
These 20 species belong to the genus Anamastigona:
- Anamastigona alba (Strasser, 1960) - Bulgaria
- Anamastigona albanensis Mauriès, Golovatch & Stoev, 1997 - Albania
- Anamastigona aspromontis (Strasser, 1970) - Italy
- Anamastigona bilselii (Verhoeff, 1940) - Bulgaria, European Turkey, Greece
- Anamastigona cypria Vagalinski & Golovatch, 2016 - Cyprus
- Anamastigona delcevi (Strasser, 1973) - Bulgaria
- Anamastigona falcata (Gulicka, 1967) - Bulgaria
- Anamastigona halophila (Verhoeff, 1940) - Turkey
- Anamastigona hauseri (Strasser, 1974) - Greece
- Anamastigona hispidula (Silvestri, 1895) - Italy
- Anamastigona lepenicae (Strasser, 1975) - Bulgaria
- Anamastigona matsakisi Mauriès & Karamaouna, 1984 - Greece
- Anamastigona mediterranea Curcic, Makarov & Lymberakis, 2001 - Crete
- Anamastigona meridionalis Silvestri, 1898 - Sicily
- Anamastigona penicillata (Attems, 1902) - Crete
- Anamastigona pentelicona (Verhoeff, 1925) - Greece
- Anamastigona pulchella (Silvestri, 1894) - Europe
- Anamastigona radmani Makarov et al, 2007 - Croatia
- Anamastigona strasseri Vagalinski & Golovatch, 2016 - Cyprus
- Anamastigona terraesanctae Golovatch & Makarov, 2011 - Israel
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