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Journal articles on the topic "Diplopod fauna"

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Kokhia, Mzia S., and Sergei I. Golovatch. "A checklist of the millipedes of Georgia, Caucasus (Diplopoda)." ZooKeys 741 (March 7, 2018): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.741.20042.

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The diplopod fauna of Georgia, Transcaucasia, is very rich given the country’s relatively small territory, presently comprising 95 species from 42 genera, 12 families, and seven orders. Most of the Diplopoda known from Georgia are subendemics (39 species, or 38%), shared with one or more neighbouring countries, but another 33 species (33%) are strict endemics, nearly all highly localized, including 12 presumed troglobites. Several genera are likewise endemic to Georgia, including a few troglobionts. Within Georgia, the fauna of the western part (= Colchis) is particularly rich and diverse, the
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Kokhia, Mzia S., and Sergei I. Golovatch. "A checklist of the millipedes of Georgia, Caucasus (Diplopoda)." ZooKeys 741 (March 7, 2018): 35–48. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.741.20042.

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The diplopod fauna of Georgia, Transcaucasia, is very rich given the country's relatively small territory, presently comprising 95 species from 42 genera, 12 families, and seven orders. Most of the Diplopoda known from Georgia are subendemics (39 species, or 38%), shared with one or more neighbouring countries, but another 33 species (33%) are strict endemics, nearly all highly localized, including 12 presumed troglobites. Several genera are likewise endemic to Georgia, including a few troglobionts. Within Georgia, the fauna of the western part (= Colchis) is particularly rich and diverse, the
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Makarov, Slobodan, Bojan Mitic, Vladimir Tomic, and Bozidar Curcic. "The diplopod fauna of Mt. Kopaonik, Serbia." Archives of Biological Sciences 56, no. 3-4 (2004): 97–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0404097m.

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The present paper constitutes a thorough study of diversity of the diplopod fauna from Mt. Kopaonik, Serbia. A single new endemic form of millipedes Brachydesmus (Stylobrachydesmus) pancici n. sp., has been described and diagnosed. Two species new to the fauna of Serbia - Haasea plasana Verhoeff 1899 and Brachydesmus (Stylobrachydesmus) attemsi Verhoeff, 1895 - have also been found. At the present time, altogether seven diplopod species and six genera are known to inhabit Mt. Kopaonik.
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MIKHALJOVA, ELENA V. "The class Diplopoda in Mongolia, with description of a new species." Zootaxa 3418, no. 1 (2012): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3418.1.3.

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The class Diplopoda appears to be represented in Mongolia by eight species from 4 genera, 2 families (Polyzoniidae andDiplomaragnidae) and 2 orders (Polyzoniida and Chordeumatida). One species is described here as new to science: Shear-ia longa sp. nov. Genus Shearia Mikhaljova, 2000 is new to the fauna of Mongolia. All currently known Diplopoda taxa from Mongolia are keyed, including the new species. The distributions of all Mongolian diplopod species are mapped.
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Golovatch, Sergei I., and Weixin Liu. "Diversity, distribution patterns, and fauno-genesis of the millipedes (Diplopoda) of mainland China." ZooKeys 930 (April 28, 2020): 153–98. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.930.47513.

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Based on all available information, 339 species from 71 genera, 26 families, and eleven orders of Diplopoda have hitherto been recorded from mainland China, the fauna thus being very rich, albeit far from completely known, comprising various zoogeographic elements and populating very different environments. Diplopods mainly occur in various woodlands, in caves, and high in the mountains. Most species (> 90 %, usually highly localised, including 160 cavernicoles), 18 genera, and one family are strictly endemic to continental China. Mapping not only the horizontal, but also the vertical distr
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Shelley, Rowland M. "The millipeds of central Canada (Arthropoda: Diplopoda), with reviews of the Canadian fauna and diplopod faunistic studies." Canadian Journal of Zoology 80, no. 11 (2002): 1863–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z02-170.

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The milliped fauna of central Canada, extending from the Rocky Mountains of Alberta to James Bay and eastern Lake Superior, Ontario, comprises nine species, four Palearctic introductions, Cylindroiulus latestriatus (Curtis), Archiboreoiulus pallidus (Brade-Birks), Nopoiulus kochii (Gervais), and Polydesmus inconstans Latzel, and five native species, Aniulus garius (Chamberlin), Oriulus venustus (Wood), Underwoodia iuloides (Harger), Underwoodia tida Chamberlin, and Brunsonia albertana (Chamberlin). Three additional species, Polyxenus lagurus (L.), Aniulus (Hakiulus)diversifrons diversifrons (W
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Shear, William A., and Stewart B. Peck. "Millipeds (Diplopoda) of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador." Canadian Journal of Zoology 65, no. 11 (1987): 2640–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z87-400.

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Six species of millipeds are reported for the first time from the Galapagos Islands, raising the known diplopod fauna to eight species. Agenodesmus nullus n.sp. is described (Furhmannodesmidae). Six members of the fauna are in the eyeless order Polydesmida, and one species each are in the orders Polyxenida and Polyzoniida. Most species were probably introduced by man. Only Nesodesmus insulanus Chamberlin may be naturally occurring and endemic.
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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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Antic, D. Z., B. P. M. Curcic, V. T. Tomic, et al. "One hundred millipede species in Serbia (Arthropoda: Myriapoda: Diplopoda)." Archives of Biological Sciences 65, no. 4 (2013): 1559–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs1304559a.

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The millipede fauna of Serbia consists of 100 species, 44 genera, 16 families and 7 orders. The most abundant are families Julidae (41 species or 41%) and Polydesmidae (22 species or 22%). Of the total number, 27 species (27%) are endemic to Serbia, while 18 (18%) are endemic to the Balkan Peninsula. All registered species can be related to 15 zoogeographical categories. Glomeris klugii Brandt, 1833 (Glomerida: Glomeridae), Cibiniulus phlepsii (Verhoeff, 1897) (Julida: Blaniulidae), Brachyiulus bagnalli (Brolemann, 1924), Megaphyllum carniolense (Verhoeff, 1897), Typhloiulus incurvatus Verhoef
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MIKHALJOVA, ELENA V., VITALY M. KAZARIN, and YURY M. MARUSIK. "Genus Leptoiulus Verhoeff, 1894 new to the fauna of China, with a description of a new species and a review of and a key to genera of Julidae Leach, 1814 occurring in China (Diplopoda, Julida)." Zootaxa 5609, no. 1 (2025): 116–24. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5609.1.7.

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The diplopod genus Leptoiulus Verhoeff, 1894 is new to the fauna of China, due to the discovery of L. hebeiensis sp. nov. from Hebei Province. A description of the new species is provided. The family Julidae Leach, 1814 is represented in China by 5 genera, all keyed, including Leptoiulus. A basic review of the Julidae occurring in China including Taiwan is presented.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Diplopod fauna"

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SILVA, V. M. "Artrópodes da classe Diplopoda: qualidade e atributos do solo e decomposição de resíduos de cafeeiro." Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2017. http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/7608.

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Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-01T22:35:02Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 tese_8386_Victor Maurício da Silva.pdf: 1609817 bytes, checksum: 5b1c533ecc02062c435dee1f78519fad (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-02-23<br>Os milípedes (Classe Diplopoda) são organismos da macrofauna edáfica importantes para a decomposição dos resíduos orgânicos aportados ao solo e também podem ser utilizados como indicadores de qualidade do solo. No entanto, estudos com esses organismos em regiões tropicais são incipientes. Nesse contexto, a presente tese se encontra estruturada em quatro capítulos. O Capítulo 1 se
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Books on the topic "Diplopod fauna"

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Zur Fauna Montenegros und Nordalbaniens. Mollusken, Käfer, Isopoden, Chilopoden, Diplopoden. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Otto, Wohlberedt. Zur Fauna Montenegros Und Nordalbaniens. Mollusken, Käfer, Isopoden, Chilopoden, Diplopoden. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Otto, Wohlberedt. Zur Fauna Montenegros und Nordalbaniens. Mollusken, Käfer, Isopoden, Chilopoden, Diplopoden. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Otto, Wohlberedt. Zur Fauna Montenegros Und Nordalbaniens. Mollusken, Käfer, Isopoden, Chilopoden, Diplopoden. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Otto, Wohlberedt. Zur Fauna Montenegros und Nordalbaniens. Mollusken, Käfer, Isopoden, Chilopoden, Diplopoden. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Diplopod fauna"

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"Gastropods, Isopods, Diplopods, and Chilopods: Neglected Groups of the Decomposer Food Web." In Fauna in Soil Ecosystems. CRC Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482273571-9.

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Maia, Valéria Cid, and Bruno Gomes da Silva. "INSECT GALLS AND ASSOCIATED FAUNA IN THE BRAZILIAN CERRADO." In Zoologia: divulgando o conhecimento científico. Editora Científica Digital, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37885/230713806.

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Insect galls host a rich and diverse fauna of secondary dwellers, which compose the associated fauna. In Brazil, many inventories of insect galls in Cerrado areas have recorded secondary dwellers. These records were scattered in several papers. Maia &amp; Silva (2021) gathered literature data to provide an overview of the arthropod fauna associated with insect galls in the Brazilian Cerrado. Since then, only one new inventory was published, so data were updated to include the new records, using the same text previously published. We found 176 gall morphotypes with secondary dwellers (18.1% of
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Geoffroy, Jean-Jacques. "La Faune des Diplopodes de France: Un Bilan des Especes." In Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Myriapodology. BRILL, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004630383_039.

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Conference papers on the topic "Diplopod fauna"

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Oliveira, Alisson dos Santos, Bruno Henrique Parra, Beatriz Milani Gomes, and Fernanda De Oliveira Martins. "COMPARAÇÃO DA FAUNA DE INVERTEBRADOS DE SERRAPILHEIRA EM DOIS AMBIENTES COM DIFERENTES GRAUS DE PRESERVAÇÃO." In II Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências Biológicas On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/1654.

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Introdução : A ação antropológica vem influenciando mudanças negativas nos ambientes naturais devido a constante poluição e desmatamento causado pelo homem. Pensando nisso, é esperado que ambientes preservados, sem muita interferência, possuam uma maior variedade de espécies de animais e plantas. Objetivo: Com o objetivo de evidenciar essa ideia, com enfoque em comparar os ambientes e buscando outros cálculos como, frequência, abundância e índices de diversidade, foram realizadas coletas para obtenção de dados através da triagem da serrapilheira coletada. Material e Métodos: A metodologia util
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Silva, Dayane Kelly da, Maria Hilma Dos Santos, Maria Thalillian Santos Figueiredo, and Ariane Loudemila Silva De Albuquerque. "DIVERSIDADE DA MACROFAUNA DO SOLO EM PLANTIO DE MAXIXE COM ADUBAÇÃO DE BOVINO." In I Congresso Brasileiro On-line de Biologia de Insetos. Revista Multidisciplinar de Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/2295.

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Introdução: A fauna edáfica representa uma força motriz na decomposição e ciclagem dos nutrientes. Ela ocupa diversos níveis tróficos dentro da cadeia alimentar no solo e afeta a produção primária de maneira direta e indireta. A macrofauna edáfica é representada por animais com diâmetro do corpo maior do que 2 mm, como formigas, coleópteros, aranhas, minhocas, centopeias, térmitas, diplópodes, etc. Alguns grupos de animais são responsáveis pela predação de outros invertebrados e outros contribuem diretamente na modificação da estrutura do solo, por meio de sua movimentação pelo perfil, sendo p
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Reports on the topic "Diplopod fauna"

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Bodner, Michaela, Jürgen Gruber, and Nesrine Akkari. Checklisten der Fauna Österreichs, No. 10 - Julida (Myriapoda: Diplopoda). Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/biosystecolser/julida.

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