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Genus Andrognathus

 
 
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Spelda J. (2013). SysMyr: Systematic myriapod database (version Aug 2012)
[cite:889311]

Sierwald P., Bond J.E., Shear W.A. (yyyy-) Milli-PEET: The class Diplopoda
[cite:849358]
work in progress... not much progress since ~2010, it seems :/
Jump to: Keys | Genera | Species catalog | Taxonomy

Tingley C.A., Hall S.P., Howard T.E. (2023) Myriapods of North Carolina. NC Biodiversity Project & NC State Parks
[cite:2312964]

Sierwald P., Spelda J. (2023) MilliBase
[cite:2042628]

Phylogeny of Myriapoda (Europe)
Covers Europe but can be useful in North America

Shelley R.M. The myriapods, the world’s leggiest animals
[cite:584446]

Gustafson D.L. (1995) Aquatic invertebrates of Montana
[cite:2478275]
Jump to: EphemeropteraOdonataPlecopteraTrichoptera

Ukrainian Biodiversity Information Network (UkrBIN)
[cite:2390387]

 
 
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