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Ophyiulus pilosus
Cylindroiulus Truncorum (Silvestri): a New Milliped for Virginia (USA), with Natural History Observations (Julida: Julidae)
Chapter 15
On Mass Migrations in Millipedes Based on A
United States National Museum ^^*Fr?*5J Bulletin 212
An Inventory of Endemic Leaf Litter Arthropods of Arkansas with Emphasis on Certain Insect Groups and Diplopoda Derek Alan Hennen University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Mini-Review an Insect-Specific System for Terrestrialization Laccase
Diversity of Non–Laboulbenialean Fungi on Millipedes
Millipedes of Ohio Field Guide [Pdf]
A Millipede New to the Uk: Ophyiulus Germanicus (Verhoeff, 1896) (Diplopoda, Julida: Julidae) from Oxford
ABSTRACT Title of Document: HOW the AVAILABILITY OF
Ultrastructure and Mineral Composition of the Tergite Cuticle of the Iulid Millipede Ophyiulus Pilosus (Myriapoda, Diplopoda)
LESOPS 23 Daws Millipedes
DNA Barcoding Facilitates a Rapid Biotic Survey of a Temperate Nature Reserve
Preferences of Common Central European Millipedes for Different
Biodiversity Inventories in High Gear: DNA Barcoding Facilitates a Rapid Biotic Survey of a Temperate Nature Reserve
Ecological Effects of the Installation of an Underground Oil Pipeline on Millipede Communities in Hocking County, Ohio
Ophyiulus in Victoria: Results of Millipede Surveys from South-Eastern Australia
BOOK REVIEWS the Volume Is Essentially a Review and Does Not
Top View
Arthropod Community Heterogeneity in a Mid-Atlantic Forest Highly Invaded by Alien Organisms
New Zealand Entomologist
Diplopoda — Integument
Hilary Ford Phd 2012.Pdf
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
Annotated Checklist of the Millipeds of California (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) Rowland M
Checklist of the Millipeds of North and Middle America 3
The Insects and Other Invertebrates of Alderley Edge
COSEWIC List of Prioritized Crustaceans Related Groups at Risk
Diplopoda) to Urban Soil Disturbance in a Metropolitan Area
Occurrence and Assemblage Composition of Millipedes (Myriapoda, Diplopoda) and Terrestrial Isopods (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea) in Urban Areas of Switzerland