Mass infestation of a rural residential area with millipede larvae: A case report
The class Diplopoda (the millipedes) is the most abundant and diverse group within the Myriapoda, comprising 15 orders and numerous families. They range in length from very tiny (∼5 mm in Polyxenida) to the longest terrestrial invertebrates (some Spirostreptida being up to 35 cm long) in tropical an...
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Main Authors: | Jalal Mohammadi (Author), Hossein Faramarzi (Author), Aboozar Soltani (Author) |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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