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- although not being the oldest myriapod fossil record, is Pneumodesmus, an archipolypodan millipede from the Early Devonian, about 414 Ma. Its air-breathing,...
- Palaeosoma is an extinct genus of archipolypodan millipedes from the upper Carboniferous of England and Poland. Individuals grew to nearly 20 cm (7.9 in)...
- terrestrial organisms Xanthomyria, a Cambrian fossil which closely resembles archipolypodans Selden, Paul; Helen Read (2008). "The Oldest Land Animals: Silurian...
- Zanclodesmus willetti is an extinct species of archipolypodan millipede that lived in the Late Devonian period of North America, approximately 380 million...
- Euphoberiidae is an extinct family of archipolypodan millipedes known from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Europe and North America. The family includes relatively...
- Daeschler, Edward B.; Desbiens, Sylvain (July 2005). "New Flat-Backed Archipolypodan Millipedes from the Upper Devonian of North America". Journal of Paleontology...
- Wilson, H. M., E. B. Daeschler and S. Desbiens. 2005. New flat-backed archipolypodan millipedes from the Upper Devonian of North America. Journal of Paleontology...
- unusually in this regard Xanthomyria is most similar to Carboniferous archipolypodans such as Euphoberia. If this affinity is accurate, it would give millipedes...
- 0.CO;2. Wilson, Heather M. (2005). "A new genus of Archipolypodan millipede from the Coseley Lagerstätte Upper Carboniferous, UK". Palaeontology...
- ; Daeschler, Edward B.; Desbiens, Sylvain (2005). "New Flat-Backed Archipolypodan Millipedes from the Upper Devonian of North America". Journal of Paleontology...