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BMG Bulletin Volume 7 (1990)

  • On the true identity of Geophilus insculptus Attems, 1895 - E.H. Eason download paper
  • Yorkshire millipedes - D.T. Richardson download paper
  • Myriapod recording in the Lothians - C.P.
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BullBMG07-1990.pdf2.86 MB
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BMG Bulletin Volume 8 (1992)

  • Editorial
  • 9th International Congress of Myriapodology, 1993
  • Myriapods from North Scotland - R.E. Jones download paper
  • A collection of Irish myriapods - R.E. Jones download paper
  • Pauropoda, the smallest myriapods - A.D. Barber, J.G. Blower & U.
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BullBMG08-1992.pdf2.19 MB
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BMG Bulletin Volume 9 (1993)

  • Editorial
  • Yorkshire Centipedes - D.T. Richardson download paper
  • Displacement of the male secondary sexual characters in Lithobius calcaratus of C.L. Koch and other species of Lithobius - E.H. Eason download paper
  • Vice County distribution of millipedes in the British Isles - R.E.
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BullBMG09-1993.pdf1.92 MB
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Pauropods of Britain and Ireland

Pauropodidae ~ Photo: Stewart Bevan

Pauropods are tiny myriapods, up to 1.5 mm long, with 9-11 leg bearing segments in the adult. The body shape is variable but in all but one of the British species they are elongate, whitish animals (Pauropodidae, top image, e.g. Pauropus huxleyi).

  • Read more about Pauropods of Britain and Ireland

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