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Underwoodia Cook & Collins, 1895
Underwoodia Cook & Collins, 1895; Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 9: 79, TS: Underwoodia polygama Cook & Collins
Underwoodia ; [NAML, 107]

Underwoodia hespera Chamberlin, 1925
Utah (canyons, Wasatch Mountains). See [About maps] Underwoodia hespera Chamberlin, 1925; Pan-Pacific Ent., 2 (2): 63, TL: Mill Creek Canyon, Salt Lake Co., Utah
Underwoodia hespera ; [NAML, 107]

Underwoodia iuloides (Harger, 1872)
Ontario, Michigan, New York. See [About maps] Trichopetalum iuloides Harger, 1872; Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 3, 4: 118, TL: Simmon's Harbor, Ontario
Underwoodia iuloides ; Cook & Collins, 1895, Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 9: 83, f. 177-179; [NAML, 107]

Underwoodia polygama Cook & Collins, 1895
New York (Long Island), Newfoundland. See [About maps] Underwoodia polygama Cook & Collins, 1895; Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 9: 80, f. 180-190, TL: Centerport (Long Island),Suffolk Co., New York
Underwoodia polygama ; Palmén, 1952, Ann. Zool. Soc. 'Vanamo', 15 (1): 2, f. 1-9; [NAML, 107]

Underwoodia tida Chamberlin, 1925
Utah (Logan Canyon). See [About maps] Underwoodia tida Chamberlin, 1925; Pan-Pacific Ent., 2 (2): 62, TL: Logan Canyon, Cache Co., Utah
Underwoodia tida ; [NAML, 107]


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References:
[About maps]
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[NAML]
Chamberlin & Hoffman, 1958; U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 212; Checklist of the Millipeds of the North America


Some related literature:
Chamberlin, 1925
Notes on some centipeds and millipeds from Utah Pan-Pacific Ent., 2 (2): 55-63
Harger, 1872
Descriptions of new Norh American myriapods Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 3, 4: 117-121, pls. 2
Palmén, 1952
Survey of the diplopoda of Newfoundland Ann. Zool. Soc. 'Vanamo', 15 (1): 1-31, f. 1-22


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