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Juliformia
Attems, 1926
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C.A. Martínez-Muñoz
Some summary data and metrics on Myriapoda & Onychophora for the year 2020
2021
L.Felipe Moretti-Iniesta; R.S. Bouzan; P.Elesbão d Rodrigues; T.Melo de Almeida; R. Ott; A.Domingos Brescovit
A preliminary survey and range extension of millipedes species introduced in Brazil (Myriapoda, Diplopoda)
2021
S.Ilyich Golovatch; J.P. Mauriès; N. Akkari
On the collections of Indo-Australian Spirobolida (Diplopoda) kept in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University, Russia. 3. Some Rhinocricidae
2021
L. Moritz; T. Wesener
Electrocambalidae fam. nov., a new family of Cambalidea from Cretaceous Burmese amber (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida)
2021
S.M. Cooley; R.G. Oldfield
Microhabitat partitioning is driven by preferences, not competition, in two Costa Rican millipede species
2021
P. De Smedt; W. Proesmans; L. Baeten
Temporal complementarity in activity‐density of two arthropod macro‐detritivore taxa
2021
D. VandenSpiegel; A. Henrard; A. Mathys
Sechelleptus arborivagus
sp. nov., a new arboreal spirostreptid millipede (Diplopoda, Spirostreptidae) endemic to Mayotte Island (Comoros Archipelago), Indian Ocean
2021
A.Sofia P.S. Reboleira; L. Moritz; S. Santamaría; H. Enghoff
Penetrative and non-penetrative interaction between Laboulbeniales fungi and their arthropod hosts
2021
M.M. Hassan; M.M. Hassan
Molecular and morphological identification of some millipedes (Spirostreptida: Spirostreptidae) collected from Taif, Saudi Arabia
2021
S.Ilyich Golovatch; J.P. Mauriès; N. Akkari
On the collections of Indo-Australian Spirobolida (Diplopoda) kept in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University, Russia. 2. Two new species of
Spirobolellus
Pocock, 1894 from islands off Papua New Guinea and Australia
2020
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