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- PMC 9033750. PMID 35837667. Richard L. Hoffman (1995). "Laurel Cr**** Xystodesmid Milliped Sigmoria whiteheadi". In Karen Terwilliger, John R. Tate & Susan...
- Chonaphe armata is a species of Xystodesmid millipede found in the Pacific Northwest of North America. The species was first described as Polydesmus armatus...
- border as well as down into the Willamette Valley. Thrinaphe is a robust Xystodesmid with an overall brown ground color and slight blueish tinge to the tergites...
- a genus of Xystodesmid millipede found in the Rocky Mountains of northern Idaho and western Montana. Orophe is genus of robust Xystodesmid millipedes...
- Anombrocheir bifurcata is a species of Xystodesmid millipede endemic to the inland coastal range of California. The species was described by Michael R...
- family Xystodesmidae. It has the widest distribution of any species of xystodesmid millipede and is found in eastern North America from southeastern North...
- Anombrocheir spinosa is a species of Xystodesmid millipede endemic to the inland coastal range of California. The species was described by John S. Buckett...
- giant sequoia forests, and notably also in meadows. The presence of xystodesmid millipedes in meadows is atypical for the family. Most species are observed...
- 2024-09-12. S****ey, Rowland M. (1995-01-01). "The Sigmocheirini, a xystodesmid milliped tribe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, U.S.A. (Polydesmida:...
- reinstated O. unicus as a valid species. Orophe unicus is a robust Xystodesmid millipede that superficially looks identical to its sister species, Orophe...