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ZooKeys 72: Advances in the Systematics of Diplopoda III

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Series: ZooKeys Volume: 72
Edited By: Sergei I Golovatch and Robert Mesibov
68 pages, Col & b/w figs
ZooKeys 72: Advances in the Systematics of Diplopoda III
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  • ZooKeys 72: Advances in the Systematics of Diplopoda III ISBN: 9789546425690 Paperback Dec 2010 Out of Print #190159
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The present special issue contains two richly illustrated papers on the taxonomy and distribution of Asian Paradoxosomatidae, one of the largest families in the millipede order Polydesmida. The first contribution is a revision of the genus Aponedyopus which is obviously endemic to Taiwan and encompasses three species, including two new. The second paper provides a taxonomic review of Tylopus, a large, basically Southeast Asian genus which currently contains 41 species, all keyed, mapped, and mostly restricted to Thailand whence another five new species are being described.

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Series: ZooKeys Volume: 72
Edited By: Sergei I Golovatch and Robert Mesibov
68 pages, Col & b/w figs
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