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Figure 7-9. Distributions. 7) Distributions of the Superorder Limacomorpha and the order Glomeridesmida, at present excluding the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. The arrow denotes the new record from Fiji (Appendix). 8) Distribution of the Superorder Oniscomorpha. Star, site of the non-spinose Carboniferous fossil from Mazon Creek, Illinois, USA. 9) Distribution of the Order Glomerida, parameters as in Fig. 1, 6.
Published as part of Shelley, Rowland M. & Golovatch, Sergei I., 2011, Atlas of Myriapod Biogeography. I. Indigenous Ordinal and Supra-Ordinal Distributions in the Diplopoda: Perspectives on Taxon Origins and Ages, and a Hypothesis on the Origin and Early Evolution of the Class, pp. 1-134 in Insecta Mundi 2011 (158) on page 16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5164069
Arthropoda, Diplopoda, Sphaerotheriida, Animalia, Glomerida, Biodiversity, Glomeridesmida, Siphonophorida, Taxonomy
Arthropoda, Diplopoda, Sphaerotheriida, Animalia, Glomerida, Biodiversity, Glomeridesmida, Siphonophorida, Taxonomy
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