Parajulidae
Appearance
Parajulidae | |
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Unidentified Parajulidae sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Myriapoda |
Class: | Diplopoda |
Order: | Julida |
Family: | Parajulidae Bollman, 1893 |
Synonyms | |
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Parajulidae is a family of millipedes in the order Julida, occurring predominantly in North America but also in Central America and East Asia. Parajulids are found from Alaska to as far south as Guatemala.[1] Male Parajulids have a greatly enlarged first pair of legs, and externally exposed gonopods, in contrast to the largely Eurasian family Julidae which have a small, hook-shaped first pair of legs, and gonopods concealed internally.[2]
Genera
[edit]- Aliulus
- Aniulus
- Apacheiulus
- Arvechamboides
- Arvechambus
- Bollmaniulus
- Codiulus
- Ethoiulus
- Ethojulus
- Georgiulus
- Gosiulus
- Gyniulus
- Hakiulus
- Karteroiulus
- Litiulus
- Mexicoiulus
- Mulaikiulus
- Nesoressa
- Okliulus
- Oriulus
- Parajulus
- Pheniulus
- Pseudojulus
- Ptyoiulus
- Saiulus
- Simiulus
- Sophiulus
- Spathiulus
- Teniulus
- Thriniulus
- Tuniulus
- Uroblaniulus
- Ziniulus
References
[edit]- ^ Shelley, R. M. (2008). Way Down South: The milliped family Parajulidae (Julida: Parajulini) in Mexico and Central America; first records from El Salvador and the Baja California Peninsula. Zootaxa, 1893, 1-37.
- ^ Cook, O. F. (1909). Myriapoda of Northwestern North America. Alaska / Harriman Alaska Expedition, 8 p. 69.
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