Life
Diplopoda
Julida
Paraiulidae
- Hakiulus Chamberlin, 1940
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Hakiulus Chamberlin, 1940; Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 10, TS: Hakiulus amophor Chamberlin
Hakiulus ; [NAML, 136]
Texas. See [About maps]
Hakiulus amophor Chamberlin, 1940; Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 11, f. 36-39, TL: Turtle Creek, Kerr Co., Texas
Hakiulus amophor ; [NAML, 136]
Texas (Matagorda Co.). See [About maps]
Ethojulus cyaneus Chamberlin, 1920; Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 33: 41, TL: Bay City, Matagorda Co., Texas
Hakiulus cyaneus ; [NAML, 136]
from (Ohio, Michigan) to (Illinois, Minnesota). See [About maps]
Julus diversifrons Wood, 1867; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 19 : 43, TL: Southern Illinois
Parajulus castaneus Bollman, 1887; Ent. Amer. 2: 226, TL: Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Iulus ellipticus Bollman, 1887; Amer. Nat. 21: 82, TL: Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Parajulus diversifrons ; Williams & Hefner, 1928, Bull. Ohio Biol. Surv., No. 18, vol. 4 (3) (Ohio State Univ. Bull., 33 (7)): 128, f. 20
Hakiulus diversifrons ; [NAML, 136]
New Mexico (San Miguel Co.). See [About maps]
Paraiulus neomexicanus Chamberlin, 1903; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 55: 38, TL: Beulah, San Miguel Co., New Mexico
Hakiulus neomexicanus ; Chamberlin, 1940, Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 11; [NAML, 136]
Texas (Brazos Co.). See [About maps]
Hakiulus orthodox Chamberlin, 1940; Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 11, f. 40, TL: College Station, Brazos Co., Texas
Hakiulus orthodox ; [NAML, 137]
Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Great Plains?. See [About maps]
Ethoiulus parallellus Chamberlin, 1931; Ent. News, 42 (4): 98, TL: Cleveland Co., Oklahoma
Hakiulus parallellus ; Chamberlin, 1940, Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 12, f. 41-43 [?]; [NAML, 137]
Texas (Victoria Co.). See [About maps]
Paraiulus texanus Chamberlin, 1916; Psyche, 23: 35, TL: Victoria, Victoria Co., Texas
Hakiulus texanus ; [NAML, 137]
Texas (Gregg Co.). See [About maps]
Hakiulus texensis Causey, 1952; Texas Journ. Sci., 4 (2): 201, f. 6-7, TL: Kilgore, Gregg Co., Texas
Hakiulus texensis ; [NAML, 137]
Texas (Victoria Co.). See [About maps]
Paraiulus victorianus Chamberlin, 1916; Psyche, 23: 33, TL: Victoria, Victoria Co., Texas
Hakiulus victorianus ; [NAML, 137]
C.New Mexico. See [About maps]
Paraiulus zakiwanus Chamberlin, 1910; Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., 3 (4): 253, pl. 39, f. 6-7, pl. 40, f. 1-5, TL: Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico
Hakiulus zakiwanus ; [NAML, 137]
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- References:
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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:
- Bollman, 1887
- Preliminary descriptions of ten new North American myriapods
Amer. Nat. 21: 81-82
- Bollman, 1887
- Descriptions of new genera and species of North American Myriapods (Julidae)
Ent. Amer. 2: 225-229
- Causey, 1952
- New species and records of pariulid millipeds from Texas
Texas Journ. Sci., 4 (2): 200-203, f. 1-10
- Chamberlin, 1903
- Myriapods from Beulah, New Mexico
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 55: 35-40
- Chamberlin, 1910
- Diplopoda from the western states
Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., 3 (4): 233-262, pls. 30-43
- Chamberlin, 1916
- Two new Texan Parajuli
Psyche, 23: 33-36
- Chamberlin, 1920
- A new diplopod from Texas and a new chilopod from Alaska
Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 33: 41-44
- Chamberlin, 1931
- On a collection of chilopods from Oklahoma
Ent. News, 42 (4): 97-104, pl. 2, f. 1-8
- Chamberlin, 1940
- New genera and species of North American Pariulidae
Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 1-39, pls. 1-8, f. 1-73
- Williams & Hefner, 1928
- The millipedes and centipedes of Ohio
Bull. Ohio Biol. Surv., No. 18, vol. 4 (3) (Ohio State Univ. Bull., 33 (7)): 93-146, f. 1-26
- Wood, 1867
- Descriptions of new species of Texan Myriapoda
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 19
: 42-44
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