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North America. Like
other Euphoberiids,
Myriacantherpestes had
prominent dorsal and
lateral spines.
Myriacantherpestes differs from
other members of Euphoberiidae...
- Burke, J.J. (1979). "A new
millipede genus,
Myriacantherpestes (Diplopoda, Archipolypoda), and
Myriacantherpestes bradebirksi, new species, from the English...
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spines (such as
trigonotarbid Eophrynus or
millipede Euphoberia and
Myriacantherpestes),
which possibly reflects the
evolution of
their predators. This...
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Acantherpestes and
Euphoberia have
cylindrical bodies,
while those of
Myriacantherpestes are more
flattened in appearance. Shear,
William A.; Edgecombe, Gregory...
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Acantherpestes M**** & Worthen, 1868
Euphoberia M**** & Worthen, 1868
Myriacantherpestes Burke, 1979
Palaeosomatida Hannibal & Krzeminski, 2005. Carboniferous...