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Myriapoda at "Reserva Ducke", Central Amazonia/Brazil

open access: yes, 2002
Myriapoda contains the four recent classes Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Pauropoda and Symphyla. In total, 159 families, 2166 genera and >15162 species are known world-wide. Twenty-nine families, >93 genera and >401 described species occur in Amazonia. One-fifth
Adis, J.   +9 more
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Two new and one little-known species of the millipede family Pyrgodesmidae from near Manaus, Central Amazonia, Brazil (Diplopoda: Polydesmida)

open access: yes, 1996
Gonographis minuscula n.sp. and G. duodecimlobata n.sp. are described, and Araguayadesmus cochlearius SCHUBART, 1947, a species hitherto known solely from Pará, is recorded, from material deriving from a nonflooded upland secondary forest (= capoeira) in
Golovatch, S.
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On two species of the millipede genus Pycnotropis CARL, 1914 from Amapá state, Brazil (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Aphelidesmidae)

open access: yes, 2002
Both specics of Pycnotropis hitherto known from Amapá state, Brazil, i.e. P .subareata (JEEKEL, 1963) and P. goeldii GOLOVATCH, VOHLAND & HOFFMANN, 1998, are revised based on type material.
Golovatch, S.
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Myriapods (Diplopoda and Chilopoda): medical aspects of envenomations. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Soc Bras Med Trop
Haddad Júnior V   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

First records of stemmiulides from Brazil: Three new species from the Manaus region, including one from the inundation forest (Prostemmiulus adisi n.sp.) (Myriapoda: Diplopoda: Stemmiulida)

open access: yes, 1984
Stemmiulida (Millipedes) are recorded for the first time for Brazil: three new species belonging to the genus Prostemmiulus were gathered in Amazonian forests in the vicinity of Manaus. One of them (P. adisi) appears to be adapted to living in inundation
Mauriès, J.
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Krocionogi (Diplopoda) Bieszczadów [PDF]

open access: yesFragmenta Faunistica, 1979
openaire   +1 more source

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