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Myriapods (from
Ancient Gr**** μυρίος (muríos) 'countless', and πούς (poús) 'foot') are the
members of
subphylum Myriapoda,
containing arthropods such as...
- of S.
hardwickei can
cause swelling and drowsiness.
Attems C. (1930)
Myriopoda. 2. Scolopendromorpha, Das Tierreich. De Gruyter, Berlin. 54: 1-308 ChiloBase:...
- Galápagos
Species Checklist,
retrieved 2016-02-04 Butler, A.G. (1877), "
Myriopoda and Arachnida", in Günther, A. (ed.), "Account of the
zoological collection...
- Fiji. The type
locality is
Mount Victoria. Chamberlin, R.V. (1920). "The
Myriopoda of the
Australian region".
Bulletin of the
Museum of
Comparative Zoology...
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Dichelobius flavens Attems, 1911 -
Australia (WA) Attems, C. G. (1911). "
Myriopoda exkl. Scolopendridae". In Michaelsen, W.; Hartmeyer, R. (eds.). Die Fauna...
- in Fiji. The type
locality is Lomati. Chamberlin, R. V. (1920). "The
Myriopoda of the
Australian region".
Bulletin of the
Museum of
Comparative Zoology...
- Hirst, A. S. (1910).
Guide to the Crustacea, Arachnida,
Onychophora and
Myriopoda exhibited in the
Department of Zoology,
British Museum (Natural History)...
- wood. Hutton, FW (1877). "Descriptions of new
species of New-Zealand
Myriopoda".
Annals and
Magazine of
Natural History. 20 (4): 114–117 [115] [109]...
- Fiji. The type
locality is Nadarivatu. Chamberlin,
Ralph V. (1920). "The
Myriopoda of the
Australian region".
Bulletin of the
Museum of
Comparative Zoology...
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occurs in Fiji. The type
locality is Nagasu. Chamberlin, RV (1920). "The
Myriopoda of the
Australian region".
Bulletin of the
Museum of
Comparative Zoology...