Latzelia Explained

Latzelia is an extinct genus of scutigeromorph centipedes, and the type and only genus of the family Latzeliidae.[1] It existed during the Carboniferous in what is now Illinois (found in Mazon Creek fossil beds).[1] It was described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1890, and the type species, and only known species, is Latzelia primordialis.[2] The genus name honors Austrian zoologist Robert Latzel.

This centipede genus should not be confused with two invalid names applied to millipede genera: the first proposed Bollman in 1893 for a glomeridan species now in the genus Glomeridella, and the second by Verhoeff in 1895 for a genus of chordeumatidans now known as Verhoeffia.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Edgecombe, Gregory D.. Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Myriapoda. 2011. Brill. 978-9004156111. 356. https://books.google.com/books?id=IrWcS9fut1oC&q=Latzelia&pg=PA355. Alessandro Minelli. Chilopoda - Fossil History.
  2. Invertebrate Palaeontology & Evolution by Euan Clarkson and Euan, N.K. Clarkson.
  3. Genre Latzelia. Henry W. . Brölemann. Zoologischer Anzeiger. 18. 1895. 458–459.