Literature

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11P. Dolejš, Kocourek P.2020Catalogue of the millipedes (Diplopoda) in Miller’s collection (Department of Zoology, National Museum, Prague, Czechia), part 2
17P. Dolejš2020Pavouci (Araneae) a mnohonožky (Diplopoda) obce Žleby v okrese Kutná Hora
D. Ž. Antić, Akkari N.2020Haasea Verhoeff, 1895—a genus of tumultuous history and chaotic records—redefinition, revision of taxonomy and geographic distributions, with descriptions of two new species from Austria and Serbia (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Haaseidae)
D. Ž. Antić, Stojanović, D. Z., Makarov, S. E.2020Cornogonopus – a new monotypic cave-dwelling genus of the family Anthroleucosomatidae (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida) from Serbia, Balkan Peninsula
N. U. Szucsich, Bartel, D., Blanke, A., Böhm, A., Donath, A., Fukui, M., Grove, S., Liu, S., Macek, O., Machida, R., Misof, B., Nakagaki, Y., Podsiadlowski, L., Sekiya, K., Tomizuka, S., Von Reumont, B. M., Waterhouse, R. M., Walzl, M., Meng, G., Zhou, X., Pass, G., Meusemann, K.2020Four myriapod relatives – but who are sisters? No end to debates on relationships among the four major myriapod subgroups
Z. Korsós, Lazányi E.2020Present status of the millipede fauna of Hungary, with a review of three species of Brachyiulus Berlése, 1884 (Diplopoda)
M. S. Kokhia, Golovatch S. Ilyich2020Diversity and distribution of the millipedes (Diplopoda) of Georgia, Caucasus
C. Menta, Remelli S.2020Soil Health and Arthropods: From Complex System to Worthwhile Investigation
J. D. Gilgado2020Hidden in plain sight: six millipede species (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) new for the fauna of Switzerland
B. Braschler, Gilgado, J. D., Zwahlen, V., Rusterholz, H. - P., Buchholz, S., Baur, B.2020Ground-dwelling invertebrate diversity in domestic gardens along a rural-urban gradient: Landscape characteristics are more important than garden characteristics
H. J. Read2020Newsletter of the British Myriapod and Isopod Group, 41, Autumn 2020
J. Kocot-Zalewska, Domagała P.2020Terrestrial invertebrate fauna of Polish caves – a summary of 100 years of research
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