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Millotauropodidae
- Millotauropus
- Rosettauropus
Other Names for Millotauropodidae
References
Scheller U. 1997. Pauropoda from upland and inundation forests in Central Amazonia, Brazil (Myriapoda, Pauropoda: Millotauropodidae, Pauropodidae). Amazoniana-Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systemae Fluminis Amazonas 14:223-300.
Scheller, U. 2005. First records of Pauropoda (Millotauropodidae; Pauropodidae) from Gabon with the description of 16 new species (Pauropoda and Symphyla of the Geneva Museum XIV). Revue suisse zool. 112 (2):457-509.
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