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Title: On two new species of millipedes (Diplopoda, Myriapoda) from Croatia
Authors: Makarov, Slobodan 
Lučić, Luka 
Mitić, Bojan 
Rađa, Tonći
Issue Date: Dec-2003
Rank: M23
Publisher: Croatian Society of Natural Sciences
Journal: Periodicum Biologorum
Volume: 105
Issue: 4
Start page: 461
End page: 464
Abstract: 
Background and Purpose: This paper represents a study of the biodiversity of some relict and endemic diplopods in Croatia. Material and Methods: The material studied (= type material) was collected by one of the junior authors (TR). Results: In this study, two rare endemic forms of millipedes, Brachydesmus (Kerkosoma) granulosus n. sp. and Dyocerasoma (Dyocerasoma) intermedia n. sp. have been described, thoroughly illustrated and diagnostified. Conclusions: Altogether 179 diplopod taxa are presently known from Croatia; of these 79 (or 44.13%) are endemic to the area. These forms belong to the northern-Mediterranean fauna and are of different age and origin.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5981
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