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posted on 2024-06-04, 00:15authored byM Short, C Huynh
Examination of synxenid millipedes from a number of collections confirms that Phryssonotus novaehollandiae is the sole representative of the genus and family in Australia. P. novaehollandiae was found to have the most widespread distribution of any native Australian millipede species. It occurs in a range of well-drained habitats including heathlands, woodlands and coastal scrub. Several thelytokous (female only) populations were found in coastal areas of south eastern Australia.
History
Journal
Soil organisms
Volume
81
Pagination
695-700
Location
Frankfurt, Germany
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1864-6417
Language
eng
Notes
This issue contains the Proceedings of the Myriapodology 2008 international congress: Myriapoda and onychophora of the world : diversity, biology and importance. Conference title : Myriapodology.International Congress (14th : 2008 : Goerlitz, Germany) held from 21 - 25 Jul. 2008