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Ommatoiulus
Diplopoda) of Twelve Caves in Western Mecsek, Southwest Hungary
Ommatoiulus Moreleti (Lucas) and Cylindroiulus
The Perception of Diplopoda (Arthropoda, Myriapoda) by the Inhabitants of the County of Pedra Branca, Santa Teresinha, Bahia, Brazil
On Mass Migrations in Millipedes Based on A
The Biodiversity of Terrestrial Arthropods in Azores Manual Versión Española
Myriapoda: Diplopoda) of the Republic of North Macedonia
Biodiversity, Abundance and Prevalence of Kleptoparasitic Nematodes Living Inside the Gastrointestinal Tract of North American Diplopods
Millipede Research 2.0: a New Dimension in Documenting New Species 31 August 2015
The Biodiversity of Terrestrial Arthropods in Madeira and Selvagens Manual Versión Española
The Role of Arthropods in the Dispersal of Trunk Disease Pathogens Associated with Petri Disease and Esca
Millipedes Faced with Drought: the Life Cycle of a Mediterranean Population
Millipede (Diplopoda) Distributions: a Review
Abhandlungen Aus Dem Westfälischen Museum Für Naturkunde
Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae) Species from Madagascar
Diversity and Distribution of Arthropods in Native Forests of the Azores Archipelago
Centre International De Myriapodologie [CIM] International Society for Myriapodology
BMIG Bulletin 19
Checklisten Der Fauna Österreichs, No. 10
Top View
Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team
Ophyiulus in Victoria: Results of Millipede Surveys from South-Eastern Australia
What Is Taxonomy? – an Overview with Myriapodological Examples
Littoral Myriapods: a Review
Program SUNDAY, 20 July 16:00-22:00 Registration 19:00-22:00 Welcome Party
Diffusible Iodine-Based Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography (Dicect): an Emerging Tool for Rapid, High-Resolution, 3-D Imaging of Metazoan Soft Tissues Paul M
18 International Congress of Myriapodology Program
Seasonal Activity of Millipedes (Diplopoda)
Diplopoda; Julidae
Myriapodological Resources in the Manchester Museum
Early History of Arthropod and Vascular Plant Associations!
Diplopoda: Julida) with Description of Ten New Species and Notes on a Remarkable Gonopod Structure, the Fovea