Parajulidae

Parajulidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Myriapoda
Class: Diplopoda
Subclass: Chilognatha
Infraclass: Helminthomorpha
Superorder: Juliformia
Order: Julida
Family: Parajulidae
Bollman, 1893
Synonyms

Parajulinae Bollman, 1893
Uroblaniulinae Attems, 1909
Ptyoiulinae Causey, 1974

Parajulidae is a family of millipedes in the order Julida, occurring predominantly in North America but also in Central America and East Asia. Parajulids occur in Alaska, and the continental United States as well as bordering Canadian provinces,[1] and as far south as Guatemala. Male Parajulids have a greatly enlarged first pair of legs, and externally exposed gonopods, in contrast to the largely Eurasian family Julidae which have a small, hook-shaped first pair of legs, and gonopods concealed internally.[2]

Genera

  • Aliulus
  • Aniulus
  • Apacheiulus
  • Arvechamboides
  • Arvechambus
  • Bollmaniulus
  • Codiulus
  • Ethoiulus
  • Ethojulus
  • Georgiulus
  • Gosiulus
  • Gyniulus
  • Hakiulus
  • Karteroiulus
  • Litiulus
  • Mexicoiulus
  • Mulaikiulus
  • Nesoressa
  • Okliulus
  • Oriulus
  • Parajulus
  • Pheniulus
  • Pseudojulus
  • Ptyoiulus
  • Saiulus
  • Simiulus
  • Sophiulus
  • Spathiulus
  • Teniulus
  • Thriniulus
  • Tuniulus
  • Uroblaniulus
  • Ziniulus

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