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Megaphyllum (myriapod)
Subterranean Biodiversity and Depth Distribution of Myriapods in Forested Scree Slopes of Central Europe
A New Genus of the Millipede Tribe Brachyiulini (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae) from the Aegean Region
Megaphyllum Unilineatum (C
Changes in the Body Mass of Megaphyllum Kievense (Diplopoda, Julidae) and the Granulometric Composition of Leaf Litter Subject to Different Concentrations of Copper
Folk Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Medicinal and Other Uses, Folklore, and Nature Conservation Viktor Ulicsni1* , Ingvar Svanberg2 and Zsolt Molnár3
Sexual Behaviour and Morphological Variation in the Millipede Megaphyllum Bosniense (Verhoeff, 1897)
Distribution of Millipedes (Myriapoda, Diplopoda) Along a Forest Interior – Forest Edge – Grassland Habitat Complex
Two New Cavernicolous Genera of Julidae (Diplopoda, Julida), with Notes on the Tribe Brachyiulini and on Julid Subanal Hooks and Anchors
Diversity and Distribution of the Millipedes (Diplopoda) of Georgia, Caucasus
Budapest 1991
Taxonomic Revision of European Species of the Millipede Genus Megaphyllum Verhoeff, 1894 (Diplopoda: Julida: Julidae)
Myriapoda (Chilopoda and Diplopoda) of the City of Plovdiv
Millipede (Diplopoda) Distributions: a Review
Diplopoda: Julidae)
Preferences of Common Central European Millipedes for Different
Morphology, Phylogeny and Evolution of the Superfamily Plectoidea Örley, 1880 Nematoda
Diplopoda and Chilopoda from a Special Protection Area in the Huy Mountain Range in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Some Patterns in the Distribution and Origin of the Millipede Fauna of the Russian Plain (Diplopoda)
Top View
Bulletin of the British Myriapod and Isopod Group, 23: 9-12
The Effect of the Invasive Asclepias Syriaca on the Ground-Dwelling
Molecular Phylogeny of the Major Arthropod Groups Indicates Polyphyly of Crustaceans and a New Hypothesis for the Origin of Hexapods
Diplopoda from the Crimea 97
Research Article
Diplopoda) to Urban Soil Disturbance in a Metropolitan Area
BIOLOGY 1 Pokhylenko Alevtyna Pavlovna, Junior Staff Scientist, 2