Andrognathus is a genus of small, thin-bodied millipedes found in deciduous forests of North America. Poorly understood, these organisms inhabit decaying wood and have morphologically conserved and difficult-to-identify sexual characters that have limited study historically. Recent use of scanning electron microscopy has uncovered variation in male genitalia that was previously unknown in the genus. The distribution of Andrognathus and the extent of this variability across the continent, however, were undocumented, and a wealth of natural history collections remained uncatalogued. Here a new species of Andrognathus is described from New Mexico, Andrognathus grubbsi sp. n., natural history collections are utilized to create a comprehensive m...
Marsikomerus (Attems 1938) is transferred from Geophilidae to Schendylidae, and shown to be a senior...
lllustrated keys are given to the 13 orders and 46 families of the Class Diplopoda known to occur in...
FIGS. 105–108. Karagama ladybird. Fig. 105. Anterior gonopods, posterior view. Fig. 106. Tip of righ...
Andrognathus is a genus of small, thin-bodied millipedes found in deciduous forests of North America...
Both specics of Pycnotropis hitherto known from Amapá state, Brazil, i.e. P .subareata (JEEKEL, 1963...
Background The arthropod class Diplopoda is a mega-diverse group comprising >12,000 described mil...
A newly discovered population of Xystocheir brachymacris Shelley, 1996 (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae: ...
The southern Appalachian millipeds Boraria stricta (Brölemann, 1896) and B. infesta (Chamberlin, 191...
The Chordeumidea is accumulating species names faster than any other group of North American Diplopo...
With the discovery of Mitocybe auriportae Cook and Loomis, 1928 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae) in Al...
Background The ancient and diverse, yet understudied arthropod class Diplopoda, the millipedes, h...
BACKGROUND: The arthropod class Diplopoda is a mega-diverse group comprising >12,000 described milli...
The genus Brachycybe Wood 1864 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae) belongs to an ancient millipede lineag...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).A survey of the Microcoryp...
FIGS. 109–112. Karagama ladybird and Bollmanella bombus. Figs. 109, 110. Karagama ladybird. Fig. 109...
Marsikomerus (Attems 1938) is transferred from Geophilidae to Schendylidae, and shown to be a senior...
lllustrated keys are given to the 13 orders and 46 families of the Class Diplopoda known to occur in...
FIGS. 105–108. Karagama ladybird. Fig. 105. Anterior gonopods, posterior view. Fig. 106. Tip of righ...
Andrognathus is a genus of small, thin-bodied millipedes found in deciduous forests of North America...
Both specics of Pycnotropis hitherto known from Amapá state, Brazil, i.e. P .subareata (JEEKEL, 1963...
Background The arthropod class Diplopoda is a mega-diverse group comprising >12,000 described mil...
A newly discovered population of Xystocheir brachymacris Shelley, 1996 (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae: ...
The southern Appalachian millipeds Boraria stricta (Brölemann, 1896) and B. infesta (Chamberlin, 191...
The Chordeumidea is accumulating species names faster than any other group of North American Diplopo...
With the discovery of Mitocybe auriportae Cook and Loomis, 1928 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae) in Al...
Background The ancient and diverse, yet understudied arthropod class Diplopoda, the millipedes, h...
BACKGROUND: The arthropod class Diplopoda is a mega-diverse group comprising >12,000 described milli...
The genus Brachycybe Wood 1864 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae) belongs to an ancient millipede lineag...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).A survey of the Microcoryp...
FIGS. 109–112. Karagama ladybird and Bollmanella bombus. Figs. 109, 110. Karagama ladybird. Fig. 109...
Marsikomerus (Attems 1938) is transferred from Geophilidae to Schendylidae, and shown to be a senior...
lllustrated keys are given to the 13 orders and 46 families of the Class Diplopoda known to occur in...
FIGS. 105–108. Karagama ladybird. Fig. 105. Anterior gonopods, posterior view. Fig. 106. Tip of righ...