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Spirobolida (Millipedes)

Wikipedia Abstract

Spirobolida is an order of "round-backed" millipedes containing approximately 500 species in 12 families. Its members are distinguished by the presence of a "pronounced suture that runs "vertically down the front of the head". Most of the species live in the tropics, and many are brightly coloured. Mature males have two pairs of modified legs, the gonopods, consisting of the 8th and 9th leg pair: the posterior gonopods are used in sperm-transfer while the anterior gonopods are fused into a single plate-like structure. The families are divided into two suborders: Suborder Spirobolidea
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Family

Allopocockiidae (Millipede) (12)
Anthracojulidae (1)
Atopetholidae (Millipede) (61)
Gaspestriidae (2)
Hoffmanobolidae (1)
Messicobolidae (Millipede) (28)
Pachybolidae (Millipede) (312)   (28)
Pseudospirobolellidae (Millipede) (18)
Rhinocricidae (583)
Spirobolellidae (Millipede) (115)   (4)
Spirobolidae (Millipede) (157)
Trigoniulidae (6)
Typhlobolellidae (Millipede) (5)
Xyloiulidae (11)

Genus

Amblybolus (1)
Banosolus (1)
Eoniscus (1)
Pleistosphaeroma (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0