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Enghoff, Henrik, and Nesrine Akkari. "A callipodidan cocoon (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Schizopetalidae)." International Journal of Myriapodology 5 (October 11, 2011): 49–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/ijm.5.1995.

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Enghoff, Henrik, and Nesrine Akkari. "A callipodidan cocoon (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Schizopetalidae)." International Journal of Myriapodology 5 (October 11, 2011): 49–53. https://doi.org/10.3897/ijm.5.1995.

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A cocoon produced by a juvenile <i>Prolysiopetalum scabratum</i> (L. Koch, 1867) is described and illustrated. SEM pictures of the threads are provided and previous literature on spinning in callipodidan millipedes is reviewed.
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Stoev, Pavel, Leif Moritz, and Thomas Wesener. "Dwarfs under dinosaur legs: a new millipede of the order Callipodida (Diplopoda) from Cretaceous amber of Burma." ZooKeys 841 (May 2, 2019): 79–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.841.34991.

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The entire Mesozoic Era is rather poor in millipede (class Diplopoda) fossils, with less than a dozen species being taxonomically described. Here, we describe the first fossil millipede of the order Callipodida, Burmanopetaluminexpectatumgen. nov. et sp. nov., found in early Cenomanian amber of Burma, 98.79±0.62 Mya. The species possesses a number of morphological traits that exclude it from all extant suborders, and Burmanopetalidea suborder nov. and Burmanopetalidae fam. nov. are here erected to accommodate it. The new suborder can be recognized by the following unique characters: pleuroterg
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Shear, W., R. Shelley, and H. Heatwole. "Occurrence of the milliped Sinocallipus simplipodicus Zhang, 1993 in Laos, with reviews of the Southeast Asian and global callipodidan faunas, and remarks on the phylogenetic position of the order (Callipodida: Sinocallipodidea: Sinocallipodidae)." Zootaxa 365 (December 31, 2003): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.294081.

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Shear, W, Shelley, R, Heatwole, H (2003): Occurrence of the milliped Sinocallipus simplipodicus Zhang, 1993 in Laos, with reviews of the Southeast Asian and global callipodidan faunas, and remarks on the phylogenetic position of the order (Callipodida: Sinocallipodidea: Sinocallipodidae). Zootaxa 365: 1-20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.294081, URL: http://mapress.com/zootaxa/2003f/zt00365.pdf
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Nguyen, Anh D., Pavel Stoev, and Tam T. T. Vu. "Integrative data reveal a new millipede species of Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae) from Vietnam, with notes on its phylogeny." Zoosystematics and Evolution 101, no. 1 (2025): 69–80. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.101.138716.

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The callipodidan genus Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae) is reviewed within the scope of the Vietnamese fauna. A total of three species are recorded in Vietnam including a new one, Sinocallipus similissp. nov. All three species are confirmed by morphological and molecular data. An existing identification key of Sinocallipus species is amended to include the new species.
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Stoev, Pavel, Leif Moritz, and Thomas Wesener. "Dwarfs under dinosaur legs: a new millipede of the order Callipodida (Diplopoda) from Cretaceous amber of Burma." ZooKeys 841 (May 2, 2019): 79–96. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.841.34991.

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The entire Mesozoic Era is rather poor in millipede (class Diplopoda) fossils, with less than a dozen species being taxonomically described. Here, we describe the first fossil millipede of the order Callipodida, Burmanopetalum inexpectatum gen. nov. et sp. nov., found in early Cenomanian amber of Burma, 98.79±0.62 Mya. The species possesses a number of morphological traits that exclude it from all extant suborders, and Burmanopetalidea suborder nov. and Burmanopetalidae fam. nov. are here erected to accommodate it. The new suborder can be recognized by the following unique characters: pleurote
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SHEAR, WILLIAM A., ROWLAND M. SHELLEY, and HAROLD HEATWOLE. "Occurrence of the milliped Sinocallipus simplipodicus Zhang, 1993 in Laos, with reviews of the Southeast Asian and global callipodidan faunas, and remarks on the phylogenetic position of the order (Callipodida: Sinocallipodidea: Sinocallipodidae)." Zootaxa 365, no. 1 (2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.365.1.1.

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The callipodidan milliped, Sinocallipus simplipodicus Zhang, 1993, previously known only from a cave in Yunnan Province, China, is redescribed based on specimens from an epigean habitat in southern Laos, some 600 mi (960 km) south of the type locality. SEM photos of the gonopods, ovipositor, gnathochilarium, midbody exoskeleton, an ozopore, and legs are presented to supplement previously published line drawings; the cannula may be the “functional” element of the gonopod that inseminates females in this species. The Callipodida occupy nine disjunct areas globally, all exclusively in the Norther
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Nguyen, Anh D., Pavel Stoev, and Tam T. T. Vu. "Integrative data reveal a new millipede species of Sinocallipus Zhang, 1993 (Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae) from Vietnam, with notes on its phylogeny." Zoosystematics and Evolution 101, no. (1) (2025): 69–80. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.101.138716.

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The callipodidan genus <i>Sinocallipus</i> Zhang, 1993 (Callipodida, Sinocallipodidae) is reviewed within the scope of the Vietnamese fauna. A total of three species are recorded in Vietnam including a new one, <i>Sinocallipus similis</i> sp. nov. All three species are confirmed by morphological and molecular data. An existing identification key of <i>Sinocallipus</i> species is amended to include the new species.
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Stoev, Pavel, and Henrik Enghoff. "A review of the millipede genus Dorypetalum Verhoeff, 1900 (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Dorypetalidae)." Zootaxa 1254 (December 31, 2006): 29–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.173059.

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Stoev, Pavel. "First description of the male of the millipede Eurygyrus euboeus (Verhoeff, 1901) (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae)." Zootaxa 1447 (December 31, 2007): 63–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.176174.

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Stoev, Pavel, Petra Sierwald, and Amber Billey. "An annotated world catalogue of the millipede order Callipodida (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) *." Zootaxa 1706 (December 31, 2008): 1–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180904.

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Stoev, Pavel, Henrik Enghoff, Somsak Panha, and Marut Fuangarworn. "A second species in the millipede suborder Sinocallipodidea Shear, 2000 (Diplopoda: Callipodida)." Zootaxa 1450 (December 31, 2007): 63–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.176244.

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Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik, Panha, Somsak, Fuangarworn, Marut (2007): A second species in the millipede suborder Sinocallipodidea Shear, 2000 (Diplopoda: Callipodida). Zootaxa 1450: 63-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.176244
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Stoev, Pavel. "The first troglomorphic species of the millipede genus Paracortina Wang & Zhang, 1993 from south Yunnan, China (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Paracortinidae)." Zootaxa 441 (December 31, 2004): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.157918.

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Stoev, Pavel (2004): The first troglomorphic species of the millipede genus Paracortina Wang &amp; Zhang, 1993 from south Yunnan, China (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Paracortinidae). Zootaxa 441: 1-8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.157918
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Stoev, Pavel, and Henrik Enghoff. "Systematics, phylogeny and biogeography of genus Balkanopetalum Verhoeff, 1926 (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae)." Zootaxa 272, no. 1 (2003): 1–26. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.272.1.1.

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Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2003): Systematics, phylogeny and biogeography of genus Balkanopetalum Verhoeff, 1926 (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae). Zootaxa 272 (1): 1-26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.272.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.272.1.1
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Gilgado, José D., Virginia Martínez-Pillado, and Carlos E. Prieto. "A new green-coloured Lusitanipus Mauriès, 1978 from the Iberian Peninsula (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Dorypetalidae)." European Journal of Taxonomy 714 (September 8, 2020): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2020.714.

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Gilgado, José D., Martínez-Pillado, Virginia, Prieto, Carlos E. (2020): A new green-coloured Lusitanipus Mauriès, 1978 from the Iberian Peninsula (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Dorypetalidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 714: 1-14, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.714
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McAllister, Chris T., and Rowland M. Shelley. "Distribution of Abacion texense (Loomis, 1937), the only milliped species traversing the Rio Grande, Mississippi, and Pecos rivers (Callipodida: Abacionidae)." Insecta Mundi 2010, no. 124 (2010): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5164400.

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McAllister, Chris T., Shelley, Rowland M. (2010): Distribution of Abacion texense (Loomis, 1937), the only milliped species traversing the Rio Grande, Mississippi, and Pecos rivers (Callipodida: Abacionidae). Insecta Mundi 2010 (124): 1-8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5164400
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Shelley, Rowland M., and Jennifer L. Hollis. "A new milliped of the genus Abacion Rafinesque, 1820 from Arkansas, U. S. A. (Callipodida: Abacionidae)." Zootaxa 170, no. 1 (2003): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.170.1.1.

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Shelley, Rowland M., Hollis, Jennifer L. (2003): A new milliped of the genus Abacion Rafinesque, 1820 from Arkansas, U. S. A. (Callipodida: Abacionidae). Zootaxa 170 (1): 1-7, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.170.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.170.1.1
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Stoev, Pavel, and Henrik Enghoff. "A new cave-dwelling millipede of the genus Bollmania Silvestri, 1896 from Yunnan, China, with remarks on the reduction of the second female leg-pair (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Caspiopetalidae)." Journal of Natural History 39, no. 21 (2005): 1875–91. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930400025896.

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Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2005): A new cave-dwelling millipede of the genus Bollmania Silvestri, 1896 from Yunnan, China, with remarks on the reduction of the second female leg-pair (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Caspiopetalidae). Journal of Natural History 39 (21): 1875-1891, DOI: 10.1080/00222930400025896, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930400025896
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Stoev, Pavel, and Henrik Enghoff. "The first indigenous species of the millipede genus Eurygyrus C.L. Koch, 1847 from the European mainland, with remarks on E. nicarius (Verhoeff, 1901) and E. euboeus (Verhoeff, 1901), and a key to the species of the genus (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae)." Zootaxa 419 (January 30, 2004): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.419.1.1.

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Stoev, Pavel, Enghoff, Henrik (2004): The first indigenous species of the millipede genus Eurygyrus C.L. Koch, 1847 from the European mainland, with remarks on E. nicarius (Verhoeff, 1901) and E. euboeus (Verhoeff, 1901), and a key to the species of the genus (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae). Zootaxa 419: 1-8, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.419.1.1
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STOEV, PAVEL, PETRA SIERWALD, and AMBER BILLEY. "An annotated world catalogue of the millipede order Callipodida (Arthropoda: Diplopoda)." Zootaxa 1706, no. 1 (2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1706.1.1.

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The paper presents the first world catalogue of the millipede order Callipodida (Diplopoda: Helminthomorpha). The order is currently known to comprise 3 suborders, 7 families, 35 valid (sub-)genera and 133 (sub-)species. Furthermore, 10 nominal species, whose taxonomic status has not been considered in any publications other than the first descriptions, are listed as species inquirenda. The synonymy of Paracortina wangi Stoev, 2004 under Angulifemur unidigitis Zhang, 1997 is formalized here. Given for each (sub-)species are the original description with author, year, pages and figures; complet
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Shelley, Rowland M., and Casey H. Richart. "Tynommatidae, n. stat., a family of western North American millipeds: Hypotheses on origins and affinities; tribal elevations; rediagnoses of Diactis Loomis, 1937, and Florea and Caliactis, both Shelley, 1996; and description of D. hedini, n. sp. (Callipodida: Schizopetalidea)." Insecta Mundi 2014, no. 340 (2014): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5178595.

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Shelley, Rowland M., Richart, Casey H. (2014): Tynommatidae, n. stat., a family of western North American millipeds: Hypotheses on origins and affinities; tribal elevations; rediagnoses of Diactis Loomis, 1937, and Florea and Caliactis, both Shelley, 1996; and description of D. hedini, n. sp. (Callipodida: Schizopetalidea). Insecta Mundi 2014 (340): 1-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5178595
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SHELLEY, ROWLAND M. "Taxonomy of extant Diplopoda (Millipeds) in the modern era: Perspectives for future advancements and observations on the global diplopod community (Arthropoda: Diplopoda)*." Zootaxa 1668, no. 1 (2007): 343–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1668.1.18.

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The modern era in diplopod taxonomy began in 1971 with publication of the Nomenclator Generum et Familiarum Diplopodorum. Along with the internet and electronic communications, this pioneering work catalyzed an increased output of synthetic publications beyond mere species descriptions, thereby leading to accelerating advancements. Significant taxonomic and/or cataloging studies have since occurred in 14 of the 16 established orders, all except Stemmiulida and Siphoniulida. Important faunistic works have appeared on Canada, Mexico, Asian Russia, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Iran, Turkey,
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Akkari, Nesrine, Oliver Macek, and Pavel Stoev. "A revision of the millipede family Paracortinidae (Diplopoda, Callipodida)." ZooKeys 1187 (December 28, 2023): 341–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.113473.

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The taxonomy of the family Paracortinidae Wang &amp; Zhang, 1993 is revised based on literature, old and recently collected material. A new genus Crassipetalum Akkari &amp; Stoev, gen. nov. is described, to accommodate a new species Crassipetalum magnum Akkari &amp; Stoev, gen. nov. et sp. nov. and a recently described species Crassipetalum inflatum (Chen, Zheng &amp; Jian, 2023), comb. nov. The genus Scotopetalum Shear, 2000 hitherto described for the Vietnamese species S. warreni Shear, 2000 and subsequently synonymised with the genus Paracortina Wang &amp; Zhang, 1993 is here resurrected an
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Antić, Dragan, Tamara Aleksić, Jelena Milovanović, and Mert Elverici. "Rediscovery of Euxinopetalum dobatorum Hoffman, 1973 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Schizopetalidae) in Turkey." Caucasiana 3 (November 27, 2024): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.3.e137308.

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A remarkable dwarf schizopetalid, Euxinopetalum dobatorum Hoffman, 1973, is rediscovered in the Heracles Cave (type locality) in Turkey. This poorly known species is recorded after more than 50 years and is illustrated here with photographs, photomicrographs, and scanning electron micrographs, including descriptive notes and remarks. The small body size and the reduced number of body segments in Callipodida are briefly discussed, while the question about the type locality is clarified.
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Antić, Dragan, Tamara Aleksić, Jelena Milovanović, and Mert Elverici. "Rediscovery of Euxinopetalum dobatorum Hoffman, 1973 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Schizopetalidae) in Turkey." Caucasiana 3 (November 27, 2024): 223–34. https://doi.org/10.3897/caucasiana.3.e137308.

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A remarkable dwarf schizopetalid, <i>Euxinopetalum dobatorum</i> Hoffman, 1973, is rediscovered in the Heracles Cave (type locality) in Turkey. This poorly known species is recorded after more than 50 years and is illustrated here with photographs, photomicrographs, and scanning electron micrographs, including descriptive notes and remarks. The small body size and the reduced number of body segments in Callipodida are briefly discussed, while the question about the type locality is clarified.
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Makarov, Slobodan E., Božidar P. M. Ćurčić, Ljubodrag V. Vujisić, et al. "Defensive Secretions in Callipodella fasciata (Latzel, 1882; Diplopoda, Callipodida, Schizopetalidae)." Chemistry & Biodiversity 8, no. 7 (2011): 1284–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201000377.

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Shelley, Rowland M. "The milliped order Callipodida in western North America (Schizopetalidae: Tynommatinae), and a summary of the New World fauna." Insect Systematics & Evolution 27, no. 1 (1996): 25–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631296x00197.

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AbstractIn western North America, the milliped order Callipodida is represented by the Colactidini, Tynommatini stat. n., and Diactidini tribus n., in the subfamily Tynommatinae, family Schizopetalidae; a coordinate tribe, the Texophonini, occurs on the Gulf Coast of south Texas. The Tynommatini consists of two genera and four species: Tynomma mutans (Chamberlin), T. magnum Buckett &amp; Gardner, and T. gardneri sp. n., occurring around Monterey and San Pablo/San Francisco Bays, California, and Idrionaria dineh gen. n. &amp; sp. n., in Washington County, Utah. The Colactidini ranges from Duran
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STOEV, PAVEL. "The first troglomorphic species of the millipede genus Paracortina Wang & Zhang, 1993 from south Yunnan, China (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Paracortinidae)." Zootaxa 441, no. 1 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.441.1.1.

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Paracortina wangi sp. n. (Callipodida: Paracortinidae) is described from two caves in the karst plateau of Mengzi, Yunnan Province, China. It is the first troglomorphic species described in the family, the congeners being known exclusively from epigean habitats. The status of the family is briefly discussed in the light of the new finding. Though originally assigned to Schizopetalidae, Scotopetalum warreni Shear, 2000, a paracortinid-like millipede from caves in Vietnam, might also prove to belong to the Paracortinidae. Some aspects of the phylogenetic analysis of Wang (1996) are criticised.
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Ilic, Bojan, Vladimir Tomic, Luka Lucic, and Bojan Mitic. "Anamorphic development of Apfelbeckia insculpta (L. Koch, 1867) (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae)." Archives of Biological Sciences 68, no. 2 (2016): 445–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs150802128i.

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An overview of the anamorphic development of Apfelbeckia insculpta is provided. As in other myriapods and arthropods, this period of the life cycle includes different stages that are separated by molts. Based on an earlier description of post-embryogenesis of A. insculpta and on our data, we describe ten stadia that occur after juveniles of our focal species hatch from the egg. Each molt is accompanied by the addition of podous and apodous pleurotergites, leg-pairs and ocelli. Thus, the numbers of these structures can be used as reliable criteria for the separation of post-embryonic stadia in
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Ilic, Bojan, Bojan Mitic, and Slobodan Makarov. "Sexual dimorphism in Apfelbeckia insculpta (L. Koch, 1867) (Myriapoda: Diplopoda: Callipodida)." Archives of Biological Sciences 69, no. 1 (2017): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs160229060i.

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Apfelbeckia insculpta (L. Koch, 1867) is one of the largest European millipedes and an endemic species of the Balkan Peninsula. We present data on sexual dimorphism in size and body proportions obtained from 179 adult specimens of this species from four caves in Serbia and one in Montenegro using univariate and multivariate morphometric techniques. Sexual dimorphism was apparent and female-biased for all measured characters, except for lengths of the antennae and the 24th leg pair (which were larger in males) and lengths of the first, second and fourth leg pairs, which exhibited small differen
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KELLER, OLIVER, ANN DUNN, and FELIPE SOTO-ADAMES. "An annotated catalog of the primary type material of Myriapoda deposited in the Florida State Collection of Arthropods in Gainesville, FL, USA." Zootaxa 5293, no. 2 (2023): 230–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5293.2.2.

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The Florida State Collection of Arthropods (FSCA) is one of the top insect collections in the United States with in excess of eight million curated specimens and significant amounts of materials in bulk collections and other unprocessed samples. The subphylum Myriapoda currently comprises approximately 17,500 species in the four classes Diplopoda, Chilopoda, Symphyla, and Pauropoda. The FSCA houses type material in the Diplopoda orders Callipodida, Chordeumatida, Glomeridesmida, Julida, Polydesmida, Polyzoniida, Siphonophorida, Spirobolida, and Spirostreptida. This catalog documents the FSCA p
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CHEN, HUI-MING, CHANG-BIN ZHENG, and XUAN-KONG JIANG. "The millipedes (Diplopoda) in Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China." Zootaxa 5257, no. 1 (2023): 49–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5257.1.6.

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The millipedes of Yintiaoling National Natural Reserve, Southwest China, were investigated. In total, thirteen species from five orders (Sphaerotheriida, Spirobolida, Callipodida, Chordeumatida and Polydesmida) and eight families were discovered. Among them, six species are new to science: Zephronia linkouzi sp. nov., Paracortina inflata sp. nov., Orthomorpha laminata sp. nov., Polylobosoma corollifera sp. nov., Epanerchodus wuxi sp. nov. and Riukiaria spina sp. nov. As usual, the polydesmidan family Paradoxosomatidae is the most diverse group, containing five species. All new species are desc
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Stoev, Pavel, and Jean-Jacques Geoffroy. "Review of the millipede family Paracortinidae Wang & Zhang 1993 (Diplopoda: Callipodida)." Acta Arachnologica 53, no. 2 (2004): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.2476/asjaa.53.93.

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Shelley, Rowland M. "The Milliped Genus Texophon Chamberlin and the New Tribe Texophonini (Callipodida: Schizopetalidae)." Southwestern Naturalist 34, no. 3 (1989): 381. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3672167.

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Zigler, Kirk, Stephanie Loria, and Julian Lewis. "Molecular phylogeography of the troglobiotic millipede Tetracion Hoffman, 1956 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Abacionidae)." International Journal of Myriapodology 5 (October 11, 2011): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/ijm.5.1891.

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STOEV, PAVEL, HENRIK ENGHOFF, SOMSAK PANHA, and MARUT FUANGARWORN. "A second species in the millipede suborder Sinocallipodidea Shear, 2000 (Diplopoda: Callipodida)." Zootaxa 1450, no. 1 (2007): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1450.1.6.

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Sinocallipus thai sp.n, is described from Saraburi Province, Thailand. This is the second species in the suborder Sinocallipodidea Shear, 2000, hitherto known only from S. simplipodicus, discovered in a cave in Yunnan, southern China. Although there are just a few differences in the structure of the gonopods, the new species can be easily distinguished from its congener by the larger number of ocelli and pleurotergites, the relative length of antennae, shape of antennomere 7, body coloration, etc. There also seems to be a habitat differentiation, S. simplipodicus is known only from a cave, whi
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STOEV, PAVEL, and HENRIK ENGHOFF. "Systematics, phylogeny and biogeography of genus Balkanopetalum Verhoeff, 1926 (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae)." Zootaxa 272, no. 1 (2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.272.1.1.

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The genus Balkanopetalum Verhoeff, 1926, is revised. The following species are recognised: B. armatum Verhoeff, 1926 (the type species), B. rhodopinum Verhoeff, 1937, B. beskovi Strasser, 1973, B. petrovi sp.n., B. bulgaricum sp.n., and B. graecum sp.n. All species, except B. graecum (Greece) are Bulgarian endemics. A very preliminary phylogenetic analysis suggests the following monophyletic groupings within the genus: (all species except B. rhodopinum); (beskovi + graecum + petrovi); (armatum + bulgaricum). The genus is near-endemic to the Rhodopi region which is probably also its area of ori
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Loria, Stephanie, Kirk Zigler, and Julian Lewis. "Molecular phylogeography of the troglobiotic millipede Tetracion Hoffman, 1956 (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Abacionidae)." International Journal of Myriapodology 5 (October 11, 2011): 35–48. https://doi.org/10.3897/ijm.5.1891.

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More than 85 species of cave-obligate (troglobiotic) millipede have been described from North America. Understanding the patterns and processes that determine their distribution in this region is an area of recent research. Here, we present the first molecular phylogeographic study of troglobiotic millipedes. Millipedes of the genus <i>Tetracion</i> Hoffman, 1956 (Callipodida: Abacionidae) inhabit caves on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee and Alabama, a global hotspot for cave biodiversity. Three species have been described: <i>T. jonesi</i> Hoffman, 1956, <i>T. antraeum</i> Hoffman, 1956,
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Golovatch, Sergei. "The myriapodological legacy of Victor Ivanovich Motschoulsky (1810–1871)." ZooKeys 426 (July 17, 2014): 11–16. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.426.8011.

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The little that remains of Motschoulsky’s myriapodological legacy in the collection of Moscow’s Zoological Museum proves to be of very limited value. Only one species of Diplopoda described by Motschoulsky, the Caucasian <em>Hirudisoma roseum </em>(Victor, 1839), is still in use, yet requiring a neotype designation, whereas the remaining few myriapod names he proposed are either <em>nomina dubia or nomina nuda</em>. The former include <em>Scolopendra pentagramma </em>Motschoulsky, 1866 (Chilopoda, Scolopendromorpha, Scolopendridae) and <em>Strongylosoma carinulatum </em>Motschoulsky, 1866 (Dip
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Shear, William A., Iain S. McPherson, Tappey H. Jones, Stephanie F. Loria, and Kirk S. Zigler. "Chemical defense of a troglobiont millipede, Tetracion jonesi Hoffman (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Abacionidae)." International Journal of Myriapodology 3, no. 2 (2010): 153–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187525410x12578602960588.

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STOEV, PAVEL. "First description of the male of the millipede Eurygyrus euboeus (Verhoeff, 1901) (Diplopoda: Callipodida: Schizopetalidae)." Zootaxa 1447, no. 1 (2007): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1447.1.5.

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The external morphology and the shape of gonopods of the male of Eurygyrus euboeus (Verhoeff, 1901), a species hitherto known only from a single female specimen collected more than 100 years ago on the Greek island of Euboea, is documented for the first time. The structure of gonopods indicates that the species belongs to the E. xanthinus group, and is closely related to the Anatolian species E. ochraceus C.L. Koch, 1847. The new find extends the species’ range ca. 60 km in a northwestern direction.
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SHELLEY, ROWLAND M., CHRIS T. McALLISTER, and JENNIFER L. HOLLIS. "A new milliped of the genus Abacion Rafinesque, 1820 from Arkansas, U. S. A. (Callipodida: Abacionidae)." Zootaxa 170, no. 1 (2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.170.1.1.

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Abacion wilhelminae, the fifth species in the genus and the first discovered in 60 years, is described from two males collected on Rich Mountain, Polk County, Arkansas. Diagnostic features include a spiniform branch "A" of the postfemur that diverges from branch "B," a broad lobe near midlength of the tibiotarsus, and a distally reflexed tibiotarsus that narrows but does not taper and is apically broad. The setal migration pattern on the first six pleurotergites, which is shared by the east-Nearctic Abacionidae and the southwestern and south coastal Texas subfamily Tynommatinae (Schizopetalida
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Wesener, Thomas, and Leif Moritz. "Checklist of the Myriapoda in Cretaceous Burmese amber and a correction of the Myriapoda identified by Zhang (2017)." Check List 14, no. 6 (2018): 1131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/14.6.1131.

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An inventory of the Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda, Symphyla) from Cretaceous Burmese amber, Myanmar, is presented, including the oldest and/or first fossil record for numerous orders. For millipedes (Diplopoda) 527 records, including 460 new specimens determined by us, belonging to 13 of 16 recent orders are listed: Polyxenida, Glomeri­desmida, Glomerida, Siphonophorida, Polyzoniida, Platydesmida, Siphoniulida, Chordeumatida, Polydesmida, Stemmiulida, Callipodida, Spirostreptida and Spirobolida. For centipedes, 33 records for 4 of the 5 recent orders are listed: Scutigero­morpha, Lithobiomor
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Wesener, Thomas, and Leif Moritz. "Checklist of the Myriapoda in Cretaceous Burmese amber and a correction of the Myriapoda identified by Zhang (2017)." Check List 14, no. (6) (2018): 1131–40. https://doi.org/10.15560/14.6.1131.

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An inventory of the Myriapoda (Diplopoda, Chilopoda, Symphyla) from Cretaceous Burmese amber, Myanmar, is presented, including the oldest and/or first fossil record for numerous orders. For millipedes (Diplopoda) 527 records, including 460 new specimens determined by us, belonging to 13 of 16 recent orders are listed: Polyxenida, Glomeri&shy;desmida, Glomerida, Siphonophorida, Polyzoniida, Platydesmida, Siphoniulida, Chordeumatida, Polydesmida, Stemmiulida, Callipodida, Spirostreptida and Spirobolida. For centipedes, 33 records for 4 of the 5 recent orders are listed: Scutigero&shy;morpha, Lit
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Golovatch, Sergei. "Cave Diplopoda of southern China with reference to millipede diversity in Southeast Asia." ZooKeys 510 (June 30, 2015): 79–94. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.510.8640.

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The diversity of Diplopoda in caves of southern China is remarkably high, often 5–6 species per cave, consisting mostly of local endemics and presumed troglobionts. These are evidently biased to just a few lineages, mainly members of the orders Chordeumatida and Callipodida, the families Cambalopsidae (Spirostreptida) and Haplodesmidae (Polydesmida) or the genera Pacidesmus, Epanerchodus and Glenniea (all Polydesmida, Polydesmidae), Trichopeltis (Polydesmida, Cryptodesmidae), Dexmoxytes (Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) and Hyleoglomeris (Glomerida, Glomeridae). All these taxa, especially the P
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Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., and Henrik Enghoff. "Redescription of Lusitanipus alternans (Verhoeff, 1893) (Diplopoda, Callipoda, Dorypetalidae) and ecological data on its Laboulbeniales ectoparasites in caves." Zootaxa 3957, no. 5 (2015): 567–76. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3957.5.5.

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Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., Enghoff, Henrik (2015): Redescription of Lusitanipus alternans (Verhoeff, 1893) (Diplopoda, Callipoda, Dorypetalidae) and ecological data on its Laboulbeniales ectoparasites in caves. Zootaxa 3957 (5): 567-576, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3957.5.5
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Nguyen, Anh D., Pavel Stoev, Lien T. P. Nguyen, and Tam T. Vu. "A new species of Paracortina from a Vietnamese cave, with remarkable secondary sexual characters in males (Callipodida, Paracortinidae)." ZooKeys 1149 (February 23, 2023): 181–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1149.99651.

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A new millipede species, Paracortina kyrangsp. nov., is described from a cave in Cao Bang Province, northern Vietnam. The new species is diagnosed by having an extraordinarily long projection on the head of males, reduced eyes, a gonocoxite with two processes, a long and slender gonotelopodite with two long, clavate prefemoroidal processes densely covered with long macrosetae apically, and with a distal, reverse, short spine on mesal side, and a rather sinuous distal part of the telopodite. This is the third species of the genus that is known from Vietnam. A brief comparison of some secondary
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Nguyen, Anh D., Pavel Stoev, Lien T. P. Nguyen, and Tam T. Vu. "A new species of Paracortina from a Vietnamese cave, with remarkable secondary sexual characters in males (Callipodida, Paracortinidae)." ZooKeys 1149 (February 23, 2023): 181–95. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1149.99651.

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A new millipede species, Paracortina kyrang sp. nov., is described from a cave in Cao Bang Province, northern Vietnam. The new species is diagnosed by having an extraordinarily long projection on the head of males, reduced eyes, a gonocoxite with two processes, a long and slender gonotelopodite with two long, clavate prefemoroidal processes densely covered with long macrosetae apically, and with a distal, reverse, short spine on mesal side, and a rather sinuous distal part of the telopodite. This is the third species of the genus that is known from Vietnam. A brief comparison of some secondary
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Xu, Hanmei, Yu Fang, Guohua Cao, Caiqin Shen, Hongyi Liu, and Honghua Ruan. "The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Spirobolus bungii (Diplopoda, Spirobolidae): The First Sequence for the Genus Spirobolus." Genes 13, no. 9 (2022): 1587. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13091587.

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Millipedes (Diplopoda) comprise one of the most important groups of large soil arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems; however, their phylogenetic relationships are poorly understood. Herein, the mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Spirobolus bungii was sequenced and annotated, which was 14,879 bp in size and included 37 typical mitochondrial genes (13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal RNA genes (rRNAs), and 22 transfer RNA genes (tRNAs)). Most of the 13 PCGs had ATN (AT/A/T/G) as the start codon except for COX1, which used CGA, and most PCGs ended with the T end codon. By comparing th
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Liu, Weixin, and Mingyi Tian. "Two new cave-dwelling species of the millipede genus Paracortina Wang & Zhang, 1993 from southern China (Diplopoda, Callipodida, Paracortinidae)." ZooKeys 517 (August 13, 2015): 123–40. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.517.9949.

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Two new species of the millipede genus Paracortina Wang &amp; Zhang, 1993 are described. Both are presumed troglophiles: P. zhangi sp. n. from a cave in Ceheng County, southwestern Guizhou Province and P. yinae sp. n. from a cave in Longlin County, western Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. A distribution map and a key to all 12 Paracortina species are also provided.
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