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Chonaphe Cook, 1904
Chonaphe Cook, 1904; in Harriman Alaska Expedition, 8 (Insects pt. 1): 56, TS: Polydesmus armatus Harger
Chonaphe ; [NAML, 27]

Chonaphe armata (Harger, 1872)
Oregon. See [About maps] Polydesmus armatus Harger, 1872; Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 3, 4: 120, TL: John Day River Valley, Oregon
Chonaphe armata ; [NAML, 27]; Cook, 1904, in Harriman Alaska Expedition, 8 (Insects pt. 1): 56, pl. 4, f. 2a-c

Chonaphe cygneia Chamberlin, 1949
Washington (Yakima Co.). See [About maps] Chonaphe cygneia Chamberlin, 1949; Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 63 [sic=62]: 125, f. 1, TL: White Swan, Yakima Co.,Washington
Chonaphe cygneia ; [NAML, 27]

Chonaphe patriotica Chamberlin, 1949
Idaho (Kootenai Co.). See [About maps] Chonaphe patriotica Chamberlin, 1949; Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 63 [sic=62]: 127, f. 2-3, TL: Fourth of July Canyon, Kootenai Co., Idaho
Chonaphe patriotica ; [NAML, 27]

Chonaphe remissa Chamberlin, 1949
Washington (Pierce Co.). See [About maps] Chonaphe remissa Chamberlin, 1949; Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 63 [sic=62]: 127, f. 4-5, TL: Puyallup, Pierce Co., Washington
Chonaphe remissa ; [NAML, 27]


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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, 1949
Some western millipeds of the family Chelodesmidae Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 63 [sic=62]: 125-132, f. 1-11
Cook, 1904
Myriopoda of northwestern North America in Harriman Alaska Expedition, 8 (Insects pt. 1): 47-82, pls. 3-5
Harger, 1872
Descriptions of new Norh American myriapods Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 3, 4: 117-121, pls. 2


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