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New records and descriptions of polydesmoid millipeds (order Polydesmida) from the eastern United States
- N. Causey
- Geography
- 1955
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The Neotropical Millipeds in Florida, Including Calyptodesmus Schubarti, N. Sp. (Stylodesmidae: Polydesmida)
- N. Causey
- Biology
- 30 August 1960
Narceus Woodruffi, New Species, A Florida Milliped (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae)
- N. Causey
- Biology
- 30 August 1959
On Five New North American Millipeds and Records of Some Established Species
- N. Causey
- Biology
- 1 July 1953
Figs. 1-4 Closely related to E. amphelictus (Chamberlin, 1918), but easily distinguished from that species by the fact that the accessory blade of the posterior gonopods of the male is simple rather… Expand
Studies on the Life History and the Ecology of the Hothouse Millipede, Orthomorpha gracilis (C. L. Koch 1847)
- N. Causey
- Biology
- 1 May 1943
Like other polydesmid millipedes, Orthomorpha gracilis is flattened dorsoventrally. The keels or carinae are nearly horizontal and less than one-fourth the width of the body cavity. The 20… Expand
New cavernicolous millipeds of the family Cambalidae (Cambalidea: Spirostreptida) from Texas (U.S.A.) and Mexico
- N. Causey
- Geology
- 1964
Millipeds of the genus Cambala arc abundant in Texas caves. In three widely separated cave areas, there are two allopatric species, of which one is represented by two subspecies. Cilmbala speobia… Expand