Myriapods of North Carolina
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AUTHORStarling, J.H.
YEAR1944
TITLEEcological studies of the Pauropoda of the Duke Forest
SOURCEEcological Monographs, 14(3):291-310.
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1Filka, M.E. and Shelley, R.M.1980The milliped fauna of the Kings Mountain region of North Carolina (Arthropoda: Diplopoda)Brimleyana, 4:1-42.Biodiversity Heritage Library
2Marek, P.E. and Bond, J.E.2006Phylogenetic systematics of the colorful, cyanide-producing millipedes of Appalachia (Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae, Apheloriini) using a total evidence Bayesian approachMolecular phylogenetics and evolution, 41(3):704-729.ScienceDirect
3Pearse, A.S.1946Observations on the microfauna of the Duke forestEcological Monographs, 16(2):127-150.
4Scheller, U.1985Taxonomic and distributional notes on Pauropods from the United States (Myriapoda, Pauropoda: Pauropodidae, Eurypauropodidae)Insect Systematics & Evolution, 16(3):237-257.
5Scheller, U.2008A reclassification of the Pauropoda (Myriapoda)International Journal of Myriapodology 1 (2008):1-38
6Scheller, U. and Bernard, E.C.2005New species of Pauropoda (Pauropodidae, Brachypauropodidae) from Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Tennessee, North Carolina, USA), and a list of known speciesProceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 118(4):815-854.
7Shelley, R.1987The Scolopendromorph centipedes of North Carolina, with a taxonomic assessment of Scolopocryptops gracilis peregrinator (Crabill)(Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha)Florida Entomologist 70:498-512.
8Shelley, R. M.2000Annotated checklist of the millipeds of North Carolina (Arthropoda: Diplopoda), with remarks on the genus Sigmoria Chamberlin (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae)Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 116(3):177-205
9Shelley, R.M.1976Millipeds of the Sigmoria latior complex (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae)Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 89: 17-38Biodiversity Heritage Library
10Shelley, R.M.1978Millipeds of the eastern Piedmont region of North Carolina, USA (Diplopoda)Journal of Natural History, 12(1):37-79.Journal of Natural History
11Shelley, R.M.1981Revision of the milliped genus Sigmoria (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae)Memoirs American Entomological Society 33:1-139Biodiversity Heritage Library
12Shelley, R.M. and Whitehead, D.R.1986A reconsideration of the milliped genus Sigmoria with a revision of Deltotaria and an analysis of the genera in the tribe Apheloriini (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae)Memoirs of the American Entomological Society 35:1-223Biodiversity Heritage Library
13Starling, J.H.1943Pauropoda from the Duke ForestProceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 45:183-200.Biodiversity Heritage Library
14Starling, J.H.1944Ecological studies of the Pauropoda of the Duke ForestEcological Monographs, 14(3):291-310.JSTOR
15Walker, M.J., Stockman, A.K., Marek, P.E. et al. 2009Pleistocene glacial refugia across the Appalachian Mountains and coastal plain in the millipede genus Narceus: Evidence from population genetic, phylogeographic, and paleoclimatic dataBMC Evol Biol 9, 25 (2009)BMC Ecology and Evolution