Xystocheir sequoiae (Loomis & Davenport, 1951)
California (Sequoia National Forest). See [maps]
Luminodesmus sequoiae Loomis & Davenport, 1951; Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., 41: 271, f. 1; TL: Camp ground above Camp Nelson at Junction of Belknap Creek and south fork of the middle fork of the Tulare River, Sequoia National Forest, Tulare Co., California
[CoL] Catalogue of Life
Bánki, O., Roskov, Y., Döring, M., Ower, G., Hernández Robles, D. R., Plata Corredor, C. A., Stjernegaard Jeppesen, T., Örn, A., Vandepitte, L., Hobern, D., Schalk, P., DeWalt, R. E., Ma, K., Miller, J., Orrell, T., Aalbu, R., Abbott, J., Adlard, R., Aedo, C., et al. (2024). Catalogue of Life Checklist (Version 2024-03-26); https://doi.org/10.48580/dfz8d
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Some related literature:
[NAML]; Chamberlin & Hoffman, 1958
Checklist of the Millipeds of the North America
U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 212
: 1-236
Causey, 1955
New records and descriptions of Californian Diplopoda
Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 68: 87-94, f. 1-5
Chamberlin, 1949
Some millipeds of the families Polydesmidae and Xystodesmidae
J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 39 (3)
: 94-102, f. 1-27
Cook, 1904
Myriopoda of northwestern North America
in Harriman Alaska Expedition, 8 (Insects pt. 1): 47-82, pls. 3-5
Karsch, 1881
Zum studium der Myriapoda Polydesmia
Arch. Naturg., 47: 36-49, pl. 3
Loomis & Davenport, 1951
A luminescent new xystodesmid milliped from California
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., 41: 270-272, f. 1
Wood, 1867
Notes on a collection of California Myriapoda, with descriptions of new eastern species
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 19
: 127-130
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