Pentazonia, Brandt, 1833
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164069 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/350B6716-0D2F-FFD1-FF71-FAB7FDA0F998 |
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Felipe |
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Pentazonia |
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Infraclass Pentazonia View in CoL ( Fig. 6 View Figure 5-6 )
Pentazonia occupy 12 areas that span both Tropics and the Equator, involve all continents plus Oceania, Madagascar, and Indian Ocean islands, and possibly the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea ( Fig. 6 View Figure 5-6 ). Areas in the US, Europe, northern and southern Africa, Madagascar and Indian Ocean islands, central and southeastern Asia, and Australia / New Zealand refer solely to Oniscomorpha , as does the Carboniferous fossil in Illinois, USA ( Fig. 6 View Figure 5-6 , 8-10 View Figure 7-9 View Figure 10 star). The Fiji site represents Limacomorpha as does, primarily, the Neotropical area, though Mexican occurrence is mostly Oniscomorpha . Conversely, Indian occurrence is primarily oniscomorphan except for more northerly limacomorph extension along the Bay of Bengal. In east/southeastern Asia, the superorders occur sympatrically, with Limacomorpha enclosed within Oniscomorpha .
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