Literature

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R. Zarei, Rahimian, H., Bonato, L.2013Morphology of a neglected large-sized species of Geophilus from Iran (Chilopoda: Geophilidae)
R. Zarei, Rahimian, H., Mirmonsef, H., Bonato, L.2020Geophilomorpha from Alborz Mountains and a checklist of Chilopoda from Iran 
L. Bonato, Zapparoli, M., Minelli, A.2008Morphology, taxonomy and distribution of Diphyonyx gen. n., a lineage of geophilid centipedes with unusually shaped claws (Chilopoda: Geophilidae)
L. Bonato, Minelli A.2015Case 3680: Geophilus bonensis Meinert, 1870 (currently Gnathoribautia bonensis; Chilopoda): proposed conservation of the specific name
L. Bonato, Minelli A.2015Case 3673: Geophilus alpinus Meinert, 1870 (Chilopoda): proposed conservation of the specific name
L. Bonato, Drago, L., Murienne, J.2014Phylogeny of Geophilomorpha (Chilopoda) inferred from new morphological and molecular evidence
L. Bonato, Cupul-Magaña, F. G., Minelli, A.2009Mecistocephalus guildingii Newport, 1843, a tropical centipede with amphi-Atlantic distribution (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha)
L. Bonato, Edgecombe, G. D., Minelli, A.2013Geophilomorph centipedes from the Cretaceous amber of Burma
L. Bonato, Foddai, D., Minelli, A.2003Evolutionary trends and patterns in centipede segment number based on a cladistic analysis of Mecistocephalidae (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha)
L. Bonato, Minelli A.2007Case 3403. Mecistocephalus Newport, 1843 and Pachymerium Koch, 1847 (Chilopoda): proposed conservation of current usage by designation of Mecistocephalus punctifrons Newport, 1843 as the type species of Mecistocephalus Newport, 1843
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