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N. B. Causey1955New records and descriptions of Californian Diplopoda
N. B. Causey1954New records and species of millipeds from the western United States and Canada
R. V. Chamberlin1953Six new American millipeds, with notes on several cave-dwelling species
R. V. Chamberlin1949On some western millipeds of the order Spirobolida
R. V. Chamberlin1943On some genera and species of American millipeds
R. V. Chamberlin1941New American Millipeds
R. V. Chamberlin1941New western millipeds
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10G. Newport1843Class Myriapoda
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