Life
Diplopoda
Polydesmida
Eurydesmidae
- Deltotaria Causey, 1942
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Deltotaria Causey, 1942; Ent. News, 53: 165, TS: Deltotaria brimleii Causey
Phanoria Chamberlin, 1949; Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., 39 (3): 101, TS: Phanoria philia Chamberlin
Tennessee (Great Smoky Mountains National Park). See [About maps]
Deltotaria brimleardia Causey, 1950; Ent. News, 61: 7, f. 2-3, TL: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee
Deltotaria brimleardia ; [NAML, 29]
N.Carolina (Buncombe Co.). See [About maps]
Deltotaria brimleii Causey, 1942; Ent. News, 53: 165, f. 1-2, TL: Swannanoa, Buncombe Co., North Carolina
Deltotaria brimleii ; [NAML, 30]
NA.Georgia (Habersham Co.). See [About maps]
Phanoria philia Chamberlin, 1949; Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., 39 (3): 101, f. 25, TL: Clarkesville, Habersham Co., Georgia
Deltotaria philia ; [NAML, 30]
N.Carolina (Buncombe Co.). See [About maps]
Deltotaria tela Causey, 1950; Ent. News., 61: 38, f. 3-5, TL: Bent Creek Forest Experiment Station, SW of Asheville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina
Deltotaria tela ; [NAML, 30]
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- References:
- [About maps]
- Warning! The maps are automatically generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
- [NAML]
- Chamberlin & Hoffman, 1958; U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 212; Checklist of the Millipeds of the North America
- Some related literature:
- Causey, 1942
- Six new diplopods of the family Xystodesmidae
Ent. News, 53: 165-170, f. 1-9
- Causey, 1950
- A collection of xystodesmid millipeds from Kentycky and Tennessee
Ent. News, 61: 5-7, f. 1-3
- Causey, 1950
- Two new polydesmoid diplopods
Ent. News., 61: 37-39, f. 1-5
- Chamberlin, 1949
- Some millipeds of the families Polydesmidae and Xystodesmidae
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., 39 (3): 94-102, f. 1-27
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