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Class Diplopoda - Millipedes

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The milliped genus Utadesmus Chamberlin & Hoffman (Polydesmida: Polydesmidae)
By Rowland M. Shelley
Myriapodologica 4(2): 9-16, 1996

Revision of the milliped family Eurimerodesmidae (Polydesmida: Chelodesmidea)
By Rowland M.Schelley
The American Entomological Society at The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1989
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Myriapodologica Vol. 4 No. 4: The Millipede Order Siphonophorida in the United States and Northern Mexico
By Rowland M. Shelley
Virginia Museum of Natural History, 1996
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Myriapoda of Canada
By Langor D.W., deWaard J.R., Snyder B.A.
ZooKeys 819: 169-186, 2019

Class Chilopoda, class Symphyla and class Pauropoda. In: Zhang Z.-Q. (ed.) Animal biodiversity: An outline...
By Minelli A.
Zootaxa 3148: 157–158, 2011

Genitalic morphology and phylogenomic placement of the Australian spider Paraplectanoides crassipes Keyserling, 1886 (Araneae, A
By Hormiga, G., Kulkarni, S., Arnedo, M. A., Dimitrov, D., Giribet, G., Kallal, R. J. & Scharff, N.
Invertebrate Systematics 37(12): 797-818, 2023
Genitalic morphology and phylogenomic placement of the Australian spider Paraplectanoides crassipes Keyserling, 1886 (Araneae, Araneidae) with a discussion on the classification of the family Araneidae.

https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/17491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/IS23050

North American vegetable pests: The pattern of invasion
By Capinera J.L.
Am. Entomol. 48(1): 20‒39, 2002

Insects and Their Beneficial Microbes
By Angela E. Douglas
Princeton University Press, 2022
A comprehensive overview of symbiotic relationships between insects and microbes. Insects and Their Beneficial Microbes provides a much-needed conceptual framework for the growing discipline of insect-microbial interactions, and offers a wealth of insights into insect symbioses from molecular, physiological, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives.

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