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- Science Task to Explore the Classification of Animals and Recognise the Main Groups of Invertebrates
- Millipedes of Colorado
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- Phylum Arthropoda
- BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS and SYSTEMATICS – Vol
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- Discovery of a Glowing Millipede in California and the Gradual Evolution of Bioluminescence in Diplopoda
- Giant Pill-Millipede
- Notes on the Segmentation and Phylogeny of the Arthropoda, with an Account of the Maxillae in Polyxenus Lagurus