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Akkari, Nesrine, and Jean-Paul Mauriès. "A review of the family Trichopolydesmidae in North Africa with a description of a new species from Tunisia." ZooKeys 786 (September 26, 2018): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.786.28270.

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A new species of the genusHaplocookiaBrölemann, 1915 is described from Cap Bon Peninsula in Tunisia (North Africa) and a historical account of the poorly understood generaHaplocookiaandHeterocookiaSilvestri, 1898 is provided. Comments on the taxonomy of the family Trichopolydesmidae are presented, as well as an identification key to the trichopolydesmid species hitherto known from North Africa and an updated list of the Polydesmida in the region.
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Akkari, Nesrine, and Jean-Paul Mauriès. "A review of the family Trichopolydesmidae in North Africa with a description of a new species from Tunisia." ZooKeys 786 (September 26, 2018): 117–28. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.786.28270.

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A new species of the genus Haplocookia Brölemann, 1915 is described from Cap Bon Peninsula in Tunisia (North Africa) and a historical account of the poorly understood genera Haplocookia and Heterocookia Silvestri, 1898 is provided. Comments on the taxonomy of the family Trichopolydesmidae are presented, as well as an identification key to the trichopolydesmid species hitherto known from North Africa and an updated list of the Polydesmida in the region.
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Golovatch, Sergei. "A reclassification of the millipede superfamily Trichopolydesmoidea, with descriptions of two new species from the Aegean region (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)." ZooKeys 340 (October 4, 2013): 63–78. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.340.6295.

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Two new species are described from caves in several Greek islands in the Aegean Sea: <i>Galliocookia gracilis</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, a presumed troglobite from Rhodes, Dodecanese Islands, and <i>Sphaeroparia</i> <i>simplex</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, likely a troglophile from Kithnos, Cyclades, and Chios, Eastern Sporades. These genera are assigned to the family Trichopolydesmidae Verhoeff, 1910. Because <i>Sphaeroparia</i> Attems, 1909, an Afrotropical genus, nicely bridges the gap, both morphologically and geographically, between the Euro-Mediterranean Trichopolydesmidae and the much more diverse, pantro
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Golovatch, S. I. "Five new species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from Peru (Diplopoda: Polydesmida)." Arthropoda Selecta 33, no. 1 (2024): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.33.1.01.

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Golovatch, S. I. (2024): Five new species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from Peru (Diplopoda: Polydesmida). Arthropoda Selecta 33 (1): 1-13, DOI: 10.15298/arthsel.33.1.01, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.33.1.01
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Antić, Dragan Ž., Hans S. Reip, Tvrtko Dražina, Tonći Rađa, and Slobodan E. Makarov. "Three new monotypic genera of Trichopolydesmidae from Croatia, Balkan Peninsula (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)." Zootaxa 3884, no. 2 (2014): 101–21. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3884.2.1.

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Antić, Dragan Ž., Reip, Hans S., Dražina, Tvrtko, Rađa, Tonći, Makarov, Slobodan E. (2014): Three new monotypic genera of Trichopolydesmidae from Croatia, Balkan Peninsula (Diplopoda, Polydesmida). Zootaxa 3884 (2): 101-121, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3884.2.1
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Golovatch, Sergei I., Jéssica S. Gallo, and Maria E. Bichuette. "Two new species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from Bahia state northeastern Brazil, including a remarkable threatened troglobiont (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)." Zootaxa 5115, no. 3 (2022): 419–37. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5115.3.7.

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Golovatch, Sergei I., Gallo, Jéssica S., Bichuette, Maria E. (2022): Two new species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from Bahia state northeastern Brazil, including a remarkable threatened troglobiont (Diplopoda, Polydesmida). Zootaxa 5115 (3): 419-437, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5115.3.7
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Golovatch, S. I., A. R. Nzoko Fiemapong, J. L. Tamesse, J. P. Mauriès, and D. VandenSpiegel. "Trichopolydesmidae from Cameroon, 1: The genus Hemisphaeroparia Schubart, 1955. With a genus-level reclassification of Afrotropical genera of the family (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)." ZooKeys 785 (September 19, 2018): 49–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.785.27422.

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In addition to one of the two species of Trichopolydesmidae hitherto recorded from Cameroon,PolydesmusintegratusPorat, 1894, which is revised based on type material and shown to represent the genusHemisphaeropariaSchubart, 1955,comb. n., 12 new species from the same genus are described from that country:H.zamakoesp. n.,H.bangoulapsp. n.,H.spinigersp. n.,H.ongotsp. n.,H.digitifersp. n.,H.parvasp. n.,H.fuscasp. n.,H.bonakandasp. n.,H.bamboutossp. n.,H.subfalcatasp. n.,H.falcatasp. n.andH.mouankosp. n.A key to all 13 species (ofHemisphaeroparia) known to occur in Cameroon is presented, and their
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Antić, Dragan, Boyan Vagalinski, Pavel Stoev, and Nesrine Akkari. "A review of the cavernicolous Trichopolydesmidae (Diplopoda, Polydesmida) from the Carpathian-Balkan arch and the Rhodope Mountains, with descriptions of two new genera and three new species." ZooKeys 1097 (April 19, 2022): 1–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1097.83916.

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All cavernicolous species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from the Carpathian-Balkan arch and the Rhodope Mountains have been reviewed. At present the family has been shown to comprise five or six genera with eight or nine species. Two new genera have been described, viz., Balkanodesminusgen. nov., with two new species: B. dentatoidessp. nov. and B. serbicussp. nov., from Bulgaria and Serbia, respectively, and the monospecific Rhodopodesmusgen. nov., with R. niveussp. nov., from Bulgaria. Two new combinations and one new status have been proposed: Balkanodesminus bulgaricus (Strasse
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Antić, Dragan, Boyan Vagalinski, Pavel Stoev, and Nesrine Akkari. "A review of the cavernicolous Trichopolydesmidae (Diplopoda, Polydesmida) from the Carpathian-Balkan arch and the Rhodope Mountains, with descriptions of two new genera and three new species." ZooKeys 1097 (April 19, 2022): 1–46. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1097.83916.

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All cavernicolous species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from the Carpathian-Balkan arch and the Rhodope Mountains have been reviewed. At present the family has been shown to comprise five or six genera with eight or nine species. Two new genera have been described, viz., Balkanodesminus gen. nov., with two new species: B. dentatoides sp. nov. and B. serbicus sp. nov., from Bulgaria and Serbia, respectively, and the monospecific Rhodopodesmus gen. nov., with R. niveus sp. nov., from Bulgaria. Two new combinations and one new status have been proposed: Balkanodesminus bulgaricus (St
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Golovatch, S. I., Fiemapong A. R. Nzoko, J. L. Tamesse, J.-P. Mauriès, and D. VandenSpiegel. "Trichopolydesmidae from Cameroon, 1: The genus Hemisphaeroparia Schubart, 1955. With a genus-level reclassification of Afrotropical genera of the family (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)." ZooKeys 785 (September 19, 2018): 49–98. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.785.27422.

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In addition to one of the two species of Trichopolydesmidae hitherto recorded from Cameroon, Polydesmus integratus Porat, 1894, which is revised based on type material and shown to represent the genus Hemisphaeroparia Schubart, 1955, comb. n., 12 new species from the same genus are described from that country: H. zamakoe sp. n., H. bangoulap sp. n., H. spiniger sp. n., H. ongot sp. n., H. digitifer sp. n., H. parva sp. n., H. fusca sp. n., H. bonakanda sp. n., H. bamboutos sp. n., H. subfalcata sp. n., H. falcata sp. n. and H. mouanko sp. n. A key to all 13 species (of Hemisphaeroparia) known
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Golovatch, Sergei, Jean-Jacques Geoffroy, and Didier VandenSpiegel. "Review of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae in the Oriental realm (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), with descriptions of new genera and species." ZooKeys 414 (June 5, 2014): 19–65. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.414.7671.

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In the Oriental Region, the large, basically Northern Hemisphere family Trichopolydesmidae is shown to currently comprise 18 genera and 43 species. Based mainly on gonopod structure, all of them, as well as the whole family, are (re)diagnosed, including five new genera and seven new species. These new taxa are keyed, also being the first to be described from Indochina in general and from Vietnam in particular: <i>Aporodesmella</i> <b>gen. n.</b>, with three species: <i>A. securiformis</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (the type species), <i>A. similis</i> <b>sp. n. </b>and <i>A. tergalis</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, as
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Golovatch, Sergei I., Armand Richard Nzoko Fiemapong, and Didier VandenSpiegel. "Trichopolydesmidae from Cameroon, 2: A species-level reclassification of Afrotropical trichopolydesmids (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), with two new species and two new records from Cameroon, and two new species from the Nimba Mountains, Guinea." ZooKeys 891 (November 21, 2019): 31–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.891.46986.

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A revised classification of Afrotropical Trichopolydesmidae is presented. The fauna presently contains as many as 52 species in six recognized genera, with numerous new transfers/combinations involved: Bactrodesmus Cook, 1896 (3 species, including B. grandissp. nov. from the Nimba Mountains, Guinea), Eburodesmus Schubart, 1955 (2 species), Hemisphaeroparia Schubart, 1955 (26 species, including one old species, Polydesmus parvulus Porat, 1894, revised from type material and provisionally assigned to Hemisphaeroparia, as well as two new records and two new species from Cameroon: H. longibrachiat
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Golovatch, Sergei I., Fiemapong Armand Richard Nzoko, and Didier VandenSpiegel. "Trichopolydesmidae from Cameroon, 2: A species-level reclassification of Afrotropical trichopolydesmids (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), with two new species and two new records from Cameroon, and two new species from the Nimba Mountains, Guinea." ZooKeys 891 (November 21, 2019): 31–59. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.891.46986.

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A revised classification of Afrotropical Trichopolydesmidae is presented. The fauna presently contains as many as 52 species in six recognized genera, with numerous new transfers/combinations involved: Bactrodesmus Cook, 1896 (3 species, including B. grandis sp. nov. from the Nimba Mountains, Guinea), Eburodesmus Schubart, 1955 (2 species), Hemisphaeroparia Schubart, 1955 (26 species, including one old species, Polydesmus parvulus Porat, 1894, revised from type material and provisionally assigned to Hemisphaeroparia, as well as two new records and two new species from Cameroon: H. longibrachia
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Golovatch, S. I. "Five new species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from Peru (Diplopoda: Polydesmida)." Arthropoda Selecta 33, no. 1 (2024): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arthsel.33.1.01.

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ANTIĆ, DRAGAN Ž., HANS S. REIP, TVRTKO DRAŽINA, TONĆI RAĐA, and SLOBODAN E. MAKAROV. "Three new monotypic genera of Trichopolydesmidae from Croatia, Balkan Peninsula (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)." Zootaxa 3884, no. 2 (2014): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3884.2.1.

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Golovatch, Sergei. "The millipede genus Caucasodesmus Golovatch, 1985, with the description of a new species from the Crimea, Ukraine (Polydesmida, Diplopoda, Trichopolydesmidae)." ZooKeys 93 (April 29, 2011): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1159.

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The hitherto monotypic genus <em>Caucasodesmus</em> is new to the Ukrainian list due to the discovery of <em>C. tauricus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong> in a cave in the Crimea. The new species is easily distinguished from <em>C. inexpectatus</em> Golovatch, 1985, the type, and only other, known species of this genus, in the abundantly setose collum and following metaterga, and more elaborate gonopods. The status of <em>Caucasodesmus</em>, which shows in the superfamily Trichopolydesmoidea where it definitely belongs such evident generic-level apomorphies as the absence of bacilliform sensilla on
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Beron, Petar. "High Altitude Isopoda, Arachnida and Myriapoda in the Old World (supplementa and corrigenda 2008-2016)." Historia naturalis bulgarica 23 (December 29, 2016): 141–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4043925.

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After the publication of my monograph (Beron, 2008) appeared many new papers containing data on Arachnida and Myriapoda found in the Old World at or above 2200 m. In this supplement are added 12 sp. of Opiliones, 37 sp. of spiders, and 74 sp. of Diplopoda. Several changes occurred in the taxonomy of some groups, following taxonomic revisions. Several genera of Opiliones are no more in Phalangiidae, but in Sclerosomatidae, Fuhrmanodesmidae became synonyms of Trichopolydesmidae, etc. &ldquo;Palpatores&rdquo; are now distributed between the suborders Eupnoi and Dyspnoi. Several specialists, and e
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Golovatch, S. I., and D. VandenSpiegel. "Two new species of the millipede genus Caucasodesmus Golovatch, 1985 from the Crimea, Russia (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Trichopolydesmidae)." rej 24, no. 1 (2015): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.24.1.01.

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Akkari, Nesrine, and Henrik Enghoff. "On some surface structures of potential taxonomic importance in families of the suborders Polydesmidea and Dalodesmidea (Polydesmida, Diplopoda)." ZooKeys 156 (December 20, 2011): 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.156.2134.

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Surface structures have rarely been the subject of a comprehensive study in Polydesmida despite their tremendous variety within this order. A number of these peripheral structures are here studied in most families of the suborders Polydesmidea and Dalodesmidea (sensu Hoffman 1980), using scanning electron microscopy. An illustrated description of the surface sculpture of the prozonite, the limbus and the intercalary cuticular micro-scutes on the metazonite is given for the first time for the studied families, together with an account of some other poorly known surface structures. Taken togethe
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Golovatch, Sergei, Jean-Jacques Geoffroy, and Didier VandenSpiegel. "Review of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae in the Oriental realm (Diplopoda, Polydesmida), with descriptions of new genera and species." ZooKeys 414 (June 5, 2014): 19–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.414.7671.

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Golovatch, S. I., and D. VandenSpiegel. "A new species of the millipede genus Helicodesmus Golovatch, Geoffroy et VandenSpiegel, 2014, from southern Vietnam (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Trichopolydesmidae)." rej 25, no. 1 (2016): 293–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.25.3.11.

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Golovatch, Sergei. "The millipede genus Caucasodesmus Golovatch, 1985, with the description of a new species from the Crimea, Ukraine (Polydesmida, Diplopoda, Trichopolydesmidae)." ZooKeys 93 (April 29, 2011): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.93.1159.

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GOLOVATCH, SERGEI I., JÉSSICA S. GALLO, and MARIA E. BICHUETTE. "Two new species of the millipede family Trichopolydesmidae from Bahia state, northeastern Brazil, including a remarkable threatened troglobiont (Diplopoda, Polydesmida)." Zootaxa 5115, no. 3 (2022): 419–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5115.3.7.

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Phaneromerium troglopterygotum sp. nov. and Moojenodesmus schubarti sp. nov. are described from Bahia state, northeastern Brazil. The former species is a remarkable troglobiont relict endemic to a single limestone cave from the Serra do Ramalho karst area; it shows some clear-cut troglomorphic traits, and particular biology and ecology. The latter species occurs close to limestone outcrops of the Serra do Iuiu karst area. Both regions generally support a typical dry tropical climate, but the cave and outcrop habitats represent sites with high humidity, this being essential for the survival of
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Herrera, Léon Baert and Henri W. "The Myriapoda of the Galápagos Archipelago, Ecuador (Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Symphyla)." Belgian Journal of Entomology 14 (December 31, 2013): 1–49. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13271540.

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Bueno-Villegas, Julián, Petra Sierwald, and Ascenção Antonio A. De. "Check list of the Venezuelan millipedes species." Zootaxa 4686, no. 2 (2019): 151–201. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4686.2.1.

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Álvarez-Rodríguez, Michelle, Francisco Riquelme, Miguel Hernández-Patricio, and Fabio Cupul Magaña. "Diplopoda in the world fossil record." Zoological Systematics 49, no. 3 (2024): 185–245. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.2024201.

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Álvarez-Rodríguez, Michelle, Riquelme, Francisco, Hernández-Patricio, Miguel, Magaña, Fabio Cupul- (2024): Diplopoda in the world fossil record. Zoological Systematics 49 (3): 185-245, DOI: 10.11865/zs.2024201
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SU, YI-TONG, CHEN-YANG CAI, and DI-YING HUANG. "A new species of Trichopolydesmidae (Myriapoda, Diplopoda, Polydesmida) from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber." Palaeoentomology 5, no. 6 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.6.10.

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A new species of the ‘flat-backed’ millipede family Trichopolydesmidae, Monstrodesmus grimaldii sp. nov., is described from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. Detailed morphological characters are provided on the basis of three well-preserved adults (two males and one female), one male juvenile, and seven additional specimens, using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and microcomputer tomography (μCT) with computer-aided 3D-reconstructions. The new species can be placed most likely in the extant genus Monstrodesmus by presenting great similarities to living species.
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