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Tuniulus Chamberlin, 1941
Tuniulus Chamberlin, 1941; Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 6 (4): 18, TS: Codiulus milpetanus Chamberlin
Tuniulus ; [NAML, 146]

Tuniulus hewitti (Chamberlin, 1919)
British Columbia, Washington (Rainier National Park). See [About maps] Paraiulus hewitti Chamberlin, 1919; Canadian Ent., 51: 119, f. 21, TL: Agassiz, British Columbia
Codiulus hewitti ; Chamberlin, 1940, Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 20, pl. 7, f. 67, pl. 8, f. 67-69
Tuniulus hewitti ; [NAML, 146]

Tuniulus milpetanus (Chamberlin, 1940)
California (Santa Clara Co.). See [About maps] Codiulus milpetanus Chamberlin, 1940; Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 20, f. 70, TL: Milpetas, Santa Clara Co., California
Tuniulus milpetanus ; [NAML, 146]

Tuniulus oregonensis (Wood, 1864)
Oregon. See [About maps] Julus oregonensis Wood, 1864; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 16 : 11, TL: "Oregon"
Julus oregonensis ; Wood, 1865, Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., new ser., 13 (1869) (pt. 2, art. 7): 199, f. 31
Codiulus oregonensis ; Chamberlin, 1940, Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 5 (7): 19
Tuniulus oregonensis ; [NAML, 146]


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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, 1919
A new Parajulus from British Columbia Canadian Ent., 51: 119-120, f. 21
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
Chamberlin, 1941
New American millipeds Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., 6 (4): 1-39, pls. 1-5, f. 1-49
Wood, 1864
Descriptions of new species of North American Julidae Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 16 : 10-16


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