Literature

PageAuthorsYearTitlesort descending
385E. Recuero, García-París M.2016A new North American region colonized by the Australian millipede Akamptogonus novarae (Humbert & DeSaussure, 1869)(Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) with a key for the known Paradoxosomatidae species from North and Central America and the Caribbean Islands
A. Evsyukov2016A new species of the millipede genus Julus from the Rostov-on-Don Region, southern Russia (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae)
P. Pimvichai, Enghoff, H., Panha, S., Backeljau, T.2016A revision of the Thyropygus allevatus group. Part V: Nine new species of the extended opinatus subgroup, based on morphological and DNA sequence data (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Harpagophoridae)
H. Enghoff, Hoffman, R. L., Howell, K. M.2016Checklist of the millipedes (Diplopoda) of Tanzania
S. Santamaría, Enghoff, H., Reboleira, A. S.2016Hidden biodiversity revealed by collections-based research—Laboulbeniales in millipedes: genus Rickia
W. A. Shear2016Redescription of the South African millipede Cylichnogaster lawrencei Verhoeff, 1937 and notes on the family Siphonotidae (Diplopoda, Polyzoniida)
19P. S. Nefediev, Kocourek, P., Nefedieva, J. S.2016The first record of Polydesmus inconstans Latzel, 1884 (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Polydesmidae) in the Asian part of Russia
S. Ilyich Golovatch, Evsyukov, A., Reip, H.2016The millipede family Polydesmidae in the Caucasus (Diplopoda: Polydesmida).
A. Evsyukov2016The millipede Pachyiulus krivolutskyi Golovatch, 1977, the easternmost species of the eastern Mediterranean genus Pachyiulus Berlese, 1883, endemic to the western Caucasus (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae)
U. Oliveira, Paglia, A. Pereira, Brescovit, A. D., Carvalho, C. J. B., Silva, D. Paiva, Rezende, D. T., Leite, F. Sá Fortes, Batista, J. Aguiar Nog, Barbosa, J. Paulo Peix, Stehmann, J. Renato, Ascher, J. S., Vasconcelos, M. Ferreira, De Marco, P., Löwenberg‐Neto, P., Dias, P. Guimarães, Ferro, V. Gianluppi, Santos, A. J.2016The strong influence of collection bias on biodiversity knowledge shortfalls of Brazilian terrestrial biodiversity
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