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scientific literature, but
among North American scientists, the term "
milliped" (without the
terminal e) is also used.
Other vernacular names include...
- Look up millipede, Diplopoda, or
milliped in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
millipede is a
myriapod with two
pairs of legs on most segments. Millipede...
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Florida Causey, Nell B. (1959). "Narceus woodruffi, New Species, a
Florida Milliped (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae)". The
Florida Entomologist. 42 (3): 135–137...
- ISBN 978-1616461430. Keeton,
William T. (1960). "A
taxonomic study of the
milliped family Spirobolidae (Diplopoda; Spirobolida)".
Memoirs of the American...
- of
human embryo twenty-five to twenty-nine days old.
Metenteron in the
milliped Illacme plenipes.
Hindgut fermentation digest-035—Embryo
Images at University...
- "Release v1.7.1". GitHub.
Victor M.
Alvarez [@plusvic] (22
September 2016). "@
milliped @yararules YARA is an
acronym for: YARA:
Another Recursive Acronym, or...
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Rowland M.; Carmany,
Robert M.; Burgess,
Joseph (2006). "Introduction of the
milliped,
Trigoniulus corallinus (Gervais, 1847) (Spirobolida: Trigoniulidae), in...
- counties, California. Buckett, J. S.; M. R.
Gardner (1968). "Revision of the
milliped genus Harpaphe Cook from
western North America (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae)"...
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Luray Caverns Blind Cave
Milliped" (Trichopetalum whitei) 8 "Conservation ****essment for
Luray Caverns Blind Cave
Milliped" (Trichopetalum whitei) 9...
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March 26, 2011. Buckett, J. S.; M. R.
Gardner (1968). "Revision of the
milliped genus Harpaphe Cook from
western North America (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae)"...