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Julida is an
order of millipedes.
Members are
mostly small and cylindrical,
typically ranging from 10–120
millimetres (0.39–4.72 in) in length. Eyes may...
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Subterclass Eugnatha Attems, 1898
Superorder Juliformia Attems, 1926
Order Julida Brandt, 1833
Order Spirobolida Cook, 1895
Order Spirostreptida Brandt, 1833...
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occurrence and
migration of
Ommatoiulus sabulosus (Linnaeus, 1758)(Diplopoda:
Julida: Julidae) in
Poland Archived 2015-06-30 at the
Wayback Machine. Peckiana...
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Julidae is a
family of
millipedes in the
order Julida,
containing more than 600
species in
around 20 genera. Its
members are
largely confined to the Western...
- is a
taxonomic superorder of
millipedes containing three living orders:
Julida, Spirobolida, and Spirostreptida, and the
extinct group Xyloiuloidea known...
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Juliformia Julida Spirobolida Spirostreptida Nematophora Callipodida Chordeumatida Siphoniulida Stemmiulida Merocheta Polydesmida (flat-backed millipedes)...
- 2012.
Review of the
Genus "Ommatoiulus" in Andalusia,
Spain (Diplopoda:
Julida) with
description of ten new
species and
notes on a
remarkable gonopod structure...
- Paeromopodidae, and
elevation of the
Aprosphylosomatinae to
family status (
Julida: Paeromopodoidea)".
Entomologica Scandinavica. 25 (2): 169–214. doi:10...
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Order Siphonocryptida Order Siphonophorida Superorder Juliformia Order Julida Order Siphoniulida Order Spirobolida Order Spirostreptida Superfamily †Xyloiuloidea...
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species completely lacks eyes or ocelli. Like all
members of the
order Julida,
mature males have two
pairs of
highly modified legs, the gonopods, consisting...