P. aculeatum
|
66 |
5 |
Attems 1914 |
P. asperginis
sp. nov.
|
60–65 |
4.4–4.9 |
this study |
P. bifidum
|
68–71 |
5.6–6.8 |
VandenSpiegel & Pierrard 2009 |
P. clarum
P. cornutum
|
“nearly fourty-three” 63 |
5.5 3 |
Chamberlin 1927 Kraus 1958 |
P. coronatum
P. dentigerum
P. etiennei
|
58 65 60 |
3.7 6.0 2.5 |
Kraus 1958 this study1 this study2 |
P. exaratum
P. frundsbergi
|
57 72 |
2.5 7.6 |
Attems 1938 this study3 |
P. fryeri
|
65 |
6 |
Turk 1956 |
P. glomeratum
|
58 |
2.5 |
Attems 1935 |
P. kraepelini
|
61–65 |
3.2–3.6 |
Attems 1896; this study |
P. lindi
P. megalacanthum
|
58–59 62 |
3.3–3.8 4.3 |
VandenSpiegel & Pierrard 2009 Attems 1912 |
P. ndelei
|
61–63 |
4.2 |
VandenSpiegel & Pierrard 2009 |
P. pulchellum
|
64 |
3.0 |
Kraus 1960 |
P. serratum
|
62–66 |
5.6 |
Attems 1909 |
P. suave
|
62 |
5 |
Attems 1896 |
P. tanganjikum
|
92 |
? |
Verhoeff 1941 |
P. tricuspis
|
65 |
5.5 |
Brolemann 1920 |
P. urbicolum
|
61–64 |
4.5 |
Carl 1909 |
P. xerophilum
|
c. 60 |
4.5 |
Carl 1909 |