Complete Publications List
1. 1970. Biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine in the fat body of Phormia regina larvae. J. Insect Physiol., 16:131-139. (With E. Hodgson).
2. 1971. Choline kinase from the fat body of Phormia regina larvae. J. Insect Physiol., 17:545-558. (With E. Hodgson).
3. ____. Substrate specificity and inhibition of choline and ethanolamine kinases from the fat body of Phormia regina larvae. Insect Biochem., 1:149-156. (With E. Hodgson).
4. 1972. In defense of naiades. Wildlife in North Carolina, 36:4-8.
5. ____. More impoundments. Wildlife in North Carolina, 36:14-15.
6. 1973. A look at North Carolina's endangered wildlife, parts 1-3: Fish, Birds, and Mammals. Wildlife in North Carolina, 37.
7. 1974. Polydesmid diplopods in the eastern Piedmont of North Carolina. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 90:111-112. (Abstract).
8. ____. A look at North Carolina's endangered wildlife, part 4: Amphibians and Reptiles. Wildlife in North Carolina, 38:12-13. (Second author with WM Palmer).
9. 1975. An interesting relationship in the diplopod genus, Sigmoria (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). ASB Bull., 22:78. (Abstract).
10. ____. Distributional patterns of leeches in North and South Carolina (Annelida: Hirudinea). ASB Bull., 22:79. (Abstract).
11. ____. The identity of Nannaria conservata Chamberlin, with notes on an abnormal male and descriptions of two new species of Nannaria from North Carolina (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 88:179-188.
12. ____. The giant terrestrial flatworm. Wildlife in North Carolina, 39:20.
13. ____. North Carolina's scorpion. Wildlife in North Caro-lina, 39:8-9.
14. ____. Occurrence of the scorpion, Vejovis carolinianus (Beauvois), in North Carolina (Arachnida: Scorpionida: Vejovidae). J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 91:29-30.
15. 1976. Two new diplopods of the genus Polyzonium from North Carolina, with records of established species (Poly-zoniida: Polyzoniidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 88:373-382.
16. ____. New records and species of leeches (Annelida: Hiru-dinea) from North and South Carolina. J. Nat. Hist., 10:65-97. (Second author with R.T. Sawyer).
17. ____. Millipeds of the Sigmoria latior complex (Polydesmi-da: Xystodesmidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 89:17-38.
18. ____. A new diplopod of the genus Cleidogona from North Carolina (Chordeumida: Cleidogonidae). Fla. Ent., 59:325-327.
19. ____. Tiny wildlife: Pill bugs, sow bugs, and wood lice. Wildlife in North Carolina, 40:12-13.
20. ____. The Deep-Cape Fear Rivers of North Carolina as a distributional boundary for millipeds. ASB Bull., 23:95. (Abstract).
21. ____. Hundred-leggers and thousand-leggers. Wildlife in North Carolina, 40:23-25.
22. 1977. Nature's walking stilt. Wildlife in North Carolina, 41:22.
23. 1978. Millipeds of the eastern Piedmont region of North Carolina, USA (Diplopoda). J. Nat. Hist., 12:37-79.
24. 1977. White pine community of the piedmont. Wildlife in North Carolina, 41:8-9, 26. (Second author with JC Clamp).
25. ____. Litter invertebrates of the disjunct white pine community, Chatham County, North Carolina. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 92:82.(Abstract) (Second author with JC Clamp).
26. ____. Appendicular abnormalities in the milliped family Xystodesmidae (Polydesmida). Can. J. Zool., 55:1014-1018.
27. ____. The milliped genus Croatania (Polydesmida: Xystodes-midae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 90:302-325.
28. ____. North Carolina's terrestrial leech. Wildlife in North Carolina, 41:24.
29. ____. Other invertebrates. pp. 231-232, In: Cooper, JE, SS Robinson, and JB Funderburg, eds. Endangered and Threatened Plants and Animals of North Carolina. NC State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC. 444 pp. + i-xvi. (Second author with JE Cooper).
30. ____. Vejovis carolinianus (Beauvois). pp. 209-210. In: Cooper, JE et al., see above.
31. ____. Dixioria dactylifera Hoffman. p. 216. In: Cooper, JE et al., see above.
32. ____. New xystodesmid milliped genera from piedmont North and South Carolina. ASB Bull., 24:85. (Abstract).
33. ____. Towards a resolution of the Sigmoria-Sigiria enigma (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). ASB Bull., 24:85. (Abstract).
34. ____. The Kings-Crowders Mountain region: A milliped "cluster" area in North Carolina (Diplopoda). ASB Bull., 24:50. (Abstract) (Second author with M. Filka).
35. 1978. A preliminary report on the genus Pleuroloma (Diplo-poda: Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). ASB Bull., 25:44. (Abstract).
36. 1979. Notes on the natural history of the terrestrial leech, Haemopis septagon Sawyer and Shelley (Gnathobdella: Hirudinidae). Brimleyana, 1:129-134. (With AL Braswell and DL Stephan).
37. ____. Occurrence of the milliped Pachydesmus crassicutis incursus Chamberlin in the Kings Mountain region of North Carolina and the Coastal Plain of South Carolina (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Brimleyana, 1:147-153. (With M. Filka).
38. 1978. Class Hirudinea. pp. 121-122. In: Zingmark, Richard G., ed., An Annotated checklist of the Biota of the Coastal Zone of South Carolina, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC.
39. ____. Class Chilopoda. p. 22. In: Zingmark, Richard G., ed., see above.
40. ____. Class Diplopoda. pp. 222-223. In: Zingmark, Richard G., ed., see above.
41. 1979. A revision of the millipede genus Nopoiulus (Diplo-poda: Julida: Blaniulidae). Ent. Scand., 10:65-72. (Second author with H. Enghoff).
42. ____. A revision of the milliped genus Delophon, with the proposal of two new tribes in the subfamily Abacioni-nae (Callipodida: Caspiopetalidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 92:533-550.
43. ____. A synopsis of the milliped genus Cambala, with a description of C. minor Bollman (Spirostreptida: Cambalidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 92:551-571.
44. ____. A new milliped of the genus Caralinda from north Florida (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Fla. Ent., 62:183-187.
45. ____. The status of Sigmoria gracilipes Chamberlin, with remarks on the milliped genus Brachoria (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Fla. Ent., 62:220-223.
46. 1980. Revision of the milliped genus Pleuroloma (Polydes-mida: Xystodesmidae). Can. J. Zool., 58:129-168.
47. ____. Structure of the gonopod primordia of the milliped Sigmoria latior (Brolemann) (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Trans. Amer. Micros. Soc., 99:173-179. (Second author with M. Filka).
48. ____. The status of Cleptoria shelfordi Loomis, with the proposal of a new genus in the milliped family Xystodesmidae (Polydesmida). Brimleyana, 3:31-42.
49. ____. The milliped fauna of the Kings Mountain region of North Carolina (Arthropoda: Diplopoda). Brimleyana, 4:1-45. (Second author with M. Filka).
50. 1981. A new trachelodesmine genus and species from the Amazon region of Colombia and Ecuador (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Chelodesmidae). Stud. Neotrop. Fauna Envir., 16:45-50.
51. ____. A new xystodesmid milliped genus and three new spe-cies from piedmont South Carolina (Polydesmida). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 94:949-967.
52. ____. A new milliped genus and species from the Dominiican Republic, with the proposal of a new tribe in the family Chelodesmidae (Polydesmida). Stud. Neotrop. Fauna Envir., (Note: Manuscript and drawings lost by editor; paper was never published.)
53. ____. The identity and status of Cambala washingtonensis Causey (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Cambalidae). Ent. News, 92:75-78.
54. ____. Host record for the leech Placobdella nuchalis Saw-yer and Shelley (Rhynchobdella: Glossiphoniidae). J. Parasitol., 67:748. (With AL Braswell).
55. ____. Revision of the milliped genus Sigmoria (Polydesmi-da: Xystodesmidae). Mem. Amer. Entomol. Soc. No. 33, 141 pp.
56. ____. A new milliped of the genus Brevigonus from South Carolina, with comments on the genus and B. shelfordi (Loomis) (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Brimleyana, 6:51-60.
57. 1982. A new xystodesmid milliped genus and three new spe-cies from the eastern Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina (Polydesmida). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 95:458-477.
58. ____. Confirmation of the status of Euryurus mississippi-ensis (Causey), with congeneric records from the Gulf States (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Platyrhacidae). Fla. Ent., 65:254-263.
59. 1983. A new milliped of the genus Delophon from Mississip-pi (Callipodida: Caspiopetalidae). Ent. News, 94:11-14.
60. ____. Parvulodesmus prolixogonus, n. gen., n. sp., a new xystodesmid milliped from South Carolina (Polydesmi-da). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 96:121-126.
61. ____. The status of Cleptoria divergens (Chamberlin) (Pol-ydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Myriapodologica, 1:81-89.
62. 1982. Revision of the milliped genus Auturus (Polydesmida: Plathyrhacidae). Can. J. Zool., 60:3249-3267.
63. 1983. Occurrence of the unionid, Anodonta implicata Say, in North Carolina. The Nautilus, 97:145-146.
64. ____. New records and species of the milliped genus Cara-linda (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Fla. Ent., 66:407-415.
65. 1984. Revision of the milliped genus Dynoria (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 97:90-102.
66. ____. A synopsis of the milliped genus Abacion Rafinesque (Callipodida: Caspiopetalidae). Can. J. Zool., 62:980-988.
67. ____. Revision of the milliped genus Cheiropus (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 97:263-284.
68. ____. A revision of the milliped genus Dicellarius, with a revalidation of the genus Thrinaxoria (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 97:473-512.
69. ____. A new xystodesmid milliped genus and five new spe-cies from the Coastal Plain of Alabama (Polydesmida). Fla. Ent., 67:453-464.
70. 1986. A reconsideration of the milliped genus Sigmoria, with a revision of Deltotaria, and an analysis of the genera in the tribe Apheloriini (Polydesmida: Xysto-desmidae). Mem. Amer. Ent. Soc. No. 35, 223 pp.(With DR Whitehead).
71. 1987. Unionid mollusks from the upper Cape Fear River Basin, North Carolina, with a comparison of the faunas of the Neuse, Tar, and Cape Fear drainages (Bivalvia: Unionacea). Brimleyana, 13:67-89.
72. ____. The scolopendromorph centipedes of North Carolina, with a taxonomic assessment of Scolopocryptops graci-lis peregrinator (Crabill) (Chilopoda: Scolopendro-morpha). Fla. Entomol., 70:498-512.
73. ____. The milliped Stenodesmus tuobitus (Chamberlin)(Poly- desmida: Xystodesmidae) in Texas and New Mexico. Natl. Geog. Res., 3:336-342.
74. ____. The scolopendromorph centipedes of Florida, with an introduction to the common myriapodous arthropods. Fla. Dept. Agric. Cons. Serv. Circ. No. 300, 4 pp. (With GB Edwards).
75. 1989. The milliped genus Texophon and the new tribe Texo-phonini (Callipodida: Schizopetalidae). Southwestern Nat., 34:381-391.
76. ____. Rhysodesmus chisosi, n. sp., a biogeographically significant milliped from the Chisos Mountains, Texas. (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Southwestern Nat., 34: 219-224.
77. 1988. The millipeds of eastern Canada (Arthropoda: Diplo-poda). Can. J. Zool., 66:1638-1663.
78. 1989. New records, species, and genera of caseyid milli-peds from the Pacific Coast of North America (Chordeu-matida: Caseyidae). Pan Pacific Ent., 65:177-268. (Second author with MR Gardner).
79. 1990. Occurrences of the millipeds Thrinaxoria lampra (Chamberlin) and Stenodesmus tuobitus (Chamberlin) in east and south Texas (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Southwestern Nat., 35:96-97.
80. ____. Discovery of the milliped Craspedosoma rawlinsii Leach in the New World (Chordeumatida: Craspedosomatidae). Ent. Mon. Mag., 126:117.
81. ____. Occurrence of the milliped Auturus erythropygos erythropygos in Virginia (Polydesmida: Platyrhacidae). Brimleyana, 16:61-62.
82. ____. Revision of the milliped family Eurymerodesmidae (Polydesmida: Chelodesmidea). Mem. Amer. Ent. Soc. No. 37, 112 pp.
83. ____. Are allopatric/parapatric mosaic complexes widespread in the Diplopoda? p. 23. In: A. Minelli, ed., Pro-ceedings of the 7th International Congress of Myriapo-dology, E. J. Brill, Leiden.
84. 1991. Deletion of the centipede Theatops spinicaudus (Wood) from the Hawaiian fauna. Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap., 31:182-184.
85. 1990. The centipede, Theatops posticus (Say), in the southwestern United States and Mexico (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae). Can. J. Zool., 68:2637-2644.
86. ____. Book Review: Kevan, DK McE. and GGE Scudder. 1989. Illustrated Keys to the Families of Terrestrial Arth-ropods of Canada, 1. Myriapods (Millipeds, Centipedes, etc.). Biological Survey of Canada, Taxonomic Series No. 1. Pan-Pacific Entomol., 66:177-180.
87. ____. A new milliped of the genus Metaxycheir from the Pa-cific Coast of Canada (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae), with remarks on the tribe Chonaphini and the west Canadian and Alaskan diplopod fauna. Can. J. Zool., 68:2310-2322.
88. ____. A naturalist at Appomattox. The Virginia Explorer, 6:9.
89. 1991. A fourth genus of small-bodied xystodesmid millipeds from the southeastern Coastal Plain (Polydesmida). Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 93:245-248.
90. 1992. Mimicry among aposematic Appalachian xystodesmid millipeds (Polydesmida). Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 94:177-188. (Second author with DR Whitehead).
91. 1989. Les mille-pattes (Diplopoda) de l'est du Canada: recoltes futures et perspectives de la recherche. Rev. D'Entomol. du Quebec, 34:6-9. (With L. LeSage).
92. 1992. Occurrence of the milliped, Stenodesmus tuobitus (Chamberlin), west of the Rio Grande (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Insecta Mundi, 6:19-21.
93. ____. Distribution of the centipede Scolopocryptops sexspinosus (Say) in Alaska and Canada (Scolopendro-morpha: Cryptopidae). Insecta Mundi, 6:23-27.
94. 1993. The milliped genus Underwoodia (Chordeumatida: Casey-idae). Can. J. Zool., 71:168-176.
95. ____. The myriapod types of Oscar Harger (Arthropoda: Dip-lopoda, Chilopoda). Brimleyana, 18:1-13.
96. ____. Harpagonopus confluentus Loomis, a Pacific Coast milliped of the United States and Mexico (Polydesmida: Trichopolydesmoidea). Myriapodologica, 2:73-81.
97. ____. A new xystodesmid milliped genus and species from Oregon and Washington (Polydesmida). Myriapodologica, 2:91-100.
98. ____. The milliped genus Isaphe Cook (Polydesmida: Xysto-desmidae). Can. J. Zool., 71:1161-1168.
99. ____. Revision of the milliped genus Scytonotus Koch (Poly-desmida: Polydesmidae). Brimleyana, 19:1-60 (actual publication date, 18 May 1994).
100. ____. The milliped genus Orophe Chamberlin (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Insecta Mundi, 7:175-182.
101. 1994. The Chonaphini, a biogeographically significant milliped tribe in eastern and western North America (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Brimleyana, 20:111-200.
102. ____. The milliped family Nearctodesmidae in northwestern North America, with accounts of Sakophallus and S. simplex Chamberlin (Polydesmida). Can. J. Zool., 72:470-495.
103. ____. Discovery of the milliped Cylindroiulus vulnerarius (Berlese) in North America (Julida: Julidae). Ent. Monthly Mag., 130:189-190. (With CL Whitney).
104. ____. Revision of the milliped family Paeromopodidae, and elevation of the Aprosphylosomatinae to family status (Julida: Paeromopodoidea). Ent. Scand., 25:169-214.
105. 1997. The Holarctic Centipede Subfamily Plutoniuminae (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae). Brimleyana, 24:51-113.
106. 1994. Introductions of the scorpions Centruroides vittatus (Say) and C. hentzi (Banks) into North Carolina, with records of the indigenous scorpion, Vaejovis carolinianus (Beauvois) (Scorpionida: Buthidae, Vaejovidae). Brimleyana, 21:43-53.
107. ____. Distribution of the scorpion Vaejovis carolinianus (Beauvois) - a reevaluation (Scorpionida: Vaejovidae). Brimleyana, 21:55-66.
108. 1995. Report on a rare developmental anomaly in the scor-pion Centruroides vittatus (Say) (Scorpiones: Buthidae). (Second author with WD Sissom). J. Arachnol., 23:199-201.
109. ____. Anelus richardsoni (Pocock), a Gulf Coastal milliped of the United States and Mexico (Spirobolida: Allopocockiidae). Myriapodologica, 2:107-114. (With RL Hoffman).
110. ____. Parcipromus, n. gen., a xystodesmid milliped genus from the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California (Polydesmida). Myriapodologica, 2:53-70.
111. ____. Occurrence of the milliped Ergodesmus compactus Chamberlin in Canada (Polydesmida: Nearctodesmidae). (Second author with CL Whitney). Insecta Mundi, 9:277-278.
112. ____. The Sigmocheirini, a xystodesmid milliped tribe from the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, U. S. A. (Polydesmida). Ent. Scand., 26:339-360.
113. ____. Plutoniinae Bollman, 1893 (Arthropoda: Chilopoda) and Plutoniinae Cockerell, 1893 (Mollusca: Gastropoda): Proposed removal of homonymy. (With T. Backeljau). Bull. Zool. Nomen., 52:150-152.
114. ____. Book Review. Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida, Vol. IV, Invertebrates. Mark Deyrup and Richard Franz, eds. University Press of Florida. 1994. Bull. Assoc. Southeastern Biol., 42:232-234.
115. ____. The milliped family Hirudisomatidae in the New World (Polyzoniida). Brimleyana, 23:103-143.
116. ____. Distributions of the scorpions Centruroides vittatus (Say) and C. hentzi (Banks) in the United States and Mexico (Scorpiones: Buthidae). J. Arachnol., 23:100-110. (With WD Sissom).
117. 1996. A description of Siphonophora portoricensis Brandt (Diplopoda: Siphonophorida: Siphonophoridae), with an ordinal catalog of the New World fauna. J. Nat. Hist., 30:1799-1814.
118. ____. Book Review. The Biology of Millipedes. Stephen P. Hopkin and Helen J. Read. Oxford University Press. 1992. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 98:169-172.
119. ____. The milliped order Callipodida in western North America (Schizopetalidae: Tynommatinae), and a summary of the New World fauna. Ent. Scand., 27:25-64.
120. ____. Yellowstone's first millipede. Yellowstone Science, 4:10-11.
121. ____. Cnemodesmus riparius, n. sp., a riparian milliped from the Namib Desert, Africa (Polydesmida: Paradoxo-somatidae). Myriapodologica, 4:1-8. (With CS Craw-ford).
122. ____. The milliped genus Utadesmus Chamberlin and Hoffman (Polydesmida: Polydesmidae). Myriapodologica, 4:9-16.
123. ____. The identity of Alpertia lunatifrons Loomis (Poly-desmida: Polydesmidae), with records of introduced polydesmids from the northwestern states, deletion of Polydesmus racovitzai Brolemann, and identification of invalid taxa. Myriapodologica, 4:17-20.
124. ____. The milliped order Siphonophorida in the United States and northern Mexico. Myriapodologica, 4:21-33.
125. ____. The identity of Scolopendra marginata Say (Chilo-poda: Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae). Myriapodologica, 4:35-42. (Second author with RL Hoffman).
126. ____. Nepalozonium trimaculatum, n. gen., n. sp., (Diplo-poda: Polyzoniida: Hirudisomatidae): first record of the order and family from central Asia. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 98:677-680.
127. ____. A second Australian record of the centipede, Asanada brevicornis Meinert (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendri-dae: Scolopendrinae). (With H. Heatwole). Ent. Month-ly Mag., 132:280.
128. ____. Revision of the milliped genus Xystocheir Cook (Poly desmida: Xystodesmidae), Can. J. Zool., 74:1336-1363.
129. ____. Discovery of the milliped Conotyla blakei (Verhoeff) in Canada (Chordeumatida: Conotylidae). Ent. News, 107:276. (With L. LeSage).
130. 1997. A reevaluation of the milliped genus Motyxia Cham-berlin, with remarks on the bioluminescence (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Insecta Mundi, 11:331-351.
131. ____. New records and species, and taxonomic alterations, in the milliped family Paeromopodidae (Julida). (With SB Bauer). Ent. News, 108:1-14.
132. ____. The identity of Polydesmus sastianus Chamberlin, proposal of a new genus, and remarks on the identity of Brachydesmus hastingsus Chamberlin (Polydesmida: Polydesmidae). Myriapodologica, 4:59-67.
133. ____. Diuncustoma cylindricum, n. gen., n. sp., a rhacho-desmid milliped with two gnathochilarial projections (Polydesmida). Myriapodologica, 4:85-88.
134. ____. Colactoides grandis, n. gen., n. sp., a new callipo-doid milliped from Chihuahua (Schizopetalidae: Tynommatinae). Myriapodologica, 5:33-39.
135. ____. Corypus kavanaughi, n. sp., a large-bodied chordeu-matoid diplopod from Idaho, and a review of the genus (Conotylidae). Myriapodologica, 4:121-125.
136. ____. Distribution of the milliped Tylobolus utahensis Chamberlin, and remarks on T. fredericksoni Causey (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae). Great Basin Nat., 57:231-237. (With SB Bauer).
137. 1998. The milliped family Paradoxosomatidae in the Hawai-ian Islands (Polydesmida). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap., 56:43-53. (With SB Bauer and SF Swift).
138. 1998. The milliped family Polyzoniidae in North America, with a classification of the global fauna (Polyzoniida). Arthropoda Selecta, 6(3/4):3-34.
139. 1998. The milliped order Julida in the Hawaiian Islands (Julida). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap., 56:38-43. (With SF Swift).
140. ____. Occurrence of the milliped Trigoniulus corallinus (Gervais) on Oahu and Kauai. Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap., 56:55-57.
141. ____. Deletion of the milliped Vanhoeffenia tristriatus (Attems) from the Hawaiian fauna (Polydesmida: Dalo-desmidae). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap., 56:57-58.
142. ____. Occurrence of the milliped Glyphiulus granulatus (Gervais) in the Hawaiian Islands (Spirostreptida: Cambalidea: Cambalopsidae). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap., 56:36-37.
143. ____. Quarantine interception of the milliped, Rhinotus purpureus (Pocock), and potential occurrence of the order and family in the Hawaiian Islands (Polyzoniida: Siphonotidae). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap., 56:54-55.
144. ____. List of cave millipeds of North America north of Mexico. Cave Data webpage and CDROM project. 12 pp.
145. ____. List of cave centipedes of North America north of Mexico. Cave Data webpage and CDROM project. 4 pp.
146. ____. The milliped genus Onychelus Cook (Spirobolida: Ato-petholidae: Onychelinae) Myriapodologica, 5(11):111-117.
147. 2000. Revision of the milliped subfamily Desmoninae (Poly-desmida: Sphaeriodesmidae). Myriapodologica, 6:27-54.
148. 1999. Diagnoses, synonymies, and occurrences of the milli-peds, Leptogoniulus sorornus (Butler) and Trigoniulus corallinus (Gervais) (Spirobolida: Pachybolidae: Trigoniulinae) (With PT Lehtinen). J. Nat. Hist., 33:1379-1401.
149. 1998. Introduced millipeds of the family Paradoxosomatidae on Pacific islands (Polydesmida) (With PT Lehtinen). Arthropoda Selecta, 7(2):81-94.
150. 2000. The milliped family Haplodesmidae in the Hawaiian Islands, with records of Prosopodesmus jacobsoni Silvestri from Florida and Louisiana (Polydesmida). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap. No.64:48-49. (With S. I. Golovatch).
151. 1999. Centipedes and Millipedes with Emphasis on North American Fauna. Kansas School Naturalist, 45(3):1-15.
152. 2000. The centipede order Scolopendromorpha in the Hawai-ian Islands (Chilopoda). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap. No. 64:39-48.
153. ____. The centipede order Lithobiomorpha in the Hawaiian Islands (Chilopoda). Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap. No. 63:35-49. (Second author with M. Zapparoli).
154. 1999. New trachelodesminine millipeds from northern South America, with a key to tribal genera (Polydesmida: Chelodesmidae). Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia, 41:59-65.
155. 2000. A new callipodoid milliped genus and species from Sinaloa, with the proposal of a new tribe in the sub-family Tynommatinae (Schizopetalidae). Myriapodologi-ca, 6:83-86.
156. ____. The milliped genus Piedolus Chamberlin (Spirobolida: Atopetholidae: Arinolinae). Myriapodologica, 6:77-81.
157. ____. The milliped genus Tirodesmus (Polydesmida: Platy-rhacidae). Myriapodologica, 6:69-75.
158. 1999. A second east-Nearctic species of Rhysodesmus Cook (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Myriapodologica, 6:19-22.
159. 2002. A synopsis of the North American centipedes of the order Scolopendromorpha (Chilopoda). Memoir of the Virginia Museum of Natural History, 5:1-108.
160. 2000. Neotype designation and a diagnostic account for the centipede, Scolopendra gigantea L. 1758, with an account of S. galapagoensis Bollman 1889(Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae) (With SB Kiser). Tropical Zoology, 13:159-170.
161. 2001. A synopsis of the milliped genus Aniulus Chamberlin (Julida: Parajulidae: Parajulinae: Aniulini). Texas Memorial Museum, Speleological Monographs, 5:73-94.
162. 2000. Parajulid Studies II. The subgenus Hakiulus Cham-berlin (Julida: Parajulidae: Parajulinae: Aniulini). Myriapodologica, 6:121-145
163. 2001. A new milliped of the genus Parvulodesmus Shelley from North Carolina, with rediagnoses of the genus and P. prolixogonus Shelley (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Myriapodologica, 7:77-84.
164. 2000. Occurrence of the centipede, Dinocryptops miersii (Newport), in Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopocryptopidae). Carib. J. Sci.,
36:155-156.
165. ____. A new diplopod of the genus Caralinda from South Carolina (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Myriapodologica, 6:147-150.
166. ____. Annotated checklist of the millipeds of North Caro-lina (Arthropoda: Diplopoda), with remarks on the genus Sigmoria Chamberlin (Polydesmida: Xystodesmi-dae). J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 116:177-205.
167. ____. Chondromorpha xanthotricha (Attems), a new milliped for the continental United States (Polydesmida: Paradoxosomatidae). Ent. News., 111:370.
168. 2001. New records of pyrgodesmid millipeds (Polydesmida) from the southeastern United States, with a summary of the fauna. Ent. News, 112:59-63. (With SI Golovatch).
169. 2001 (2000). Annotated checklist of the millipeds of Florida (Arthropoda: Diplopoda). Insecta Mundi, 14:241-251.
170. 2001. A new family, genus, and species in the milliped order Spirobolida. Myriapodologica, 7:53-58.
171. 2000. Nomenclator Generum et Familiarum Diplopodorum II, A List of the Genus and Family-Group Names in the Class Diplopoda from 1958 through 1999. Pensoft Press, 167 pp. (With P. Sierwald, SB Kiser, SI Golovatch).
172. 2002. Thrinaxoria paynei, a new species of pachydesminine milliped from Georgia (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Ent. News, 113:144-146.
173. ____. Annotated checklist of the millipeds of California (Arthropoda: Diplopoda). Western North American Natu-ralist Monograph, 1:90-115.
174. 2000. Neotype designation for the centipede, Mycotheres leucopoda Rafinesque (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae). Myriapodologica, 7:15-17.
175. ____. Parajulid studies III. The genus Gyniulus Loomis (Parajulinae: Aniulini). Myriapodologica, 7:19-28.
176. 2002. The milliped genus Oriulus Chamberlin (Julida: Para-julidae). Can. J. Zool., 80:1-10.
177. 2001. Introduction of the milliped, Helicorthomorpha hol-stii, in Florida (Polydesmida: Paradoxosomatidae). Ent. News, 112:200. (With GB Edwards).
178. ____. Nomenclator Generum Diplopodorum. A complete listing of all genus‑group names in the class Diplopoda from 1758 through 1999. Authors: Jeekel, CAW, RL Hoffman, RM Shelley, P. Sierwald, SB Kiser & SI Golovatch; P. Sierwald, ed. On‑line publication: http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/zoology/zoo_sites/millipeet/hom... [2]
179. 2002. A new diplopod of the genus Lepturodesmus from Toba-go (Polydesmida: Chelodesmidae). Carib. J. Sci., 38:146-147.
180. ____. Redescription of the milliped Myrmecodesmus mundus (Chamberlin) (Polydesmida: Pyrgodesmidae). Zootaxa, 115:1-6.
181. ____. The millipeds of central Canada (Arthropoda: Diplopo-da), with reviews of the Canadian fauna and global faunistic studies. Can. J. Zool., 80:1863-1875.
182. ____. Introduction of the milliped family Rhinocricidae in Florida (Spirobolida). Ent. News, 113:270-274. (With GB Edwards).
183. ____. Millipede phylogeny revisited in the light of the enigmatic order Siphoniulida. J. Zool. Sys. Evolut. Res., 41:87-99. (Third author with P. Sierwald, WA Shear, and J. Bond).
184. ____. Millipeds (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) of the Ark-La-Tex. I. New distributional and state records for seven counties of the west Gulf Coastal Plain of Arkansas. J. Arkansas Acad. Sci., 56:91-94. (Third author with CT McAllister, CS Harris, and JT McAllister, III).
185. ____. Millipeds (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) of Ark-La-Tex. II. Distributional records for some species of western and central Arkansas and eastern and southeastern Okla-homa. J. Arkansas Acad. Sci., 56:95-98. (Second author with CT McAllister and JT McAllister, III).
186. 2003. A revised, annotated, family-level classification of the Diplopoda. Arthropoda Selecta, 11(3):187-207.
187. ____. A new milliped of the genus Abacion Rafinesque from Arkansas (Callipodida: Abacionidae). Zootaxa, 170:1-7. (With CT McAllister and JL Hollis).
188. ____. Redescription of the milliped Amphelictogon subter-raneus bahamiensis Chamberlin, 1918, with an assess-ment of the family Chelodesmidae in the Bahamas (Poly-desmida: Leptodesmidea). Zootaxa, 180:1-8.
189. ____. A new polydesmid milliped genus and two new species from Oregon and Washington, U. S. A., with a review of Bidentogon Buckett and Gardner, 1968, and a summary of the family in western North America (Polydesmida: Polydesmidae). Zootaxa, 296:1-12.
190. ____. Narceus woodruffi Causey, a forgotten milliped spe-cies (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae). Insecta Mundi, 16(1-3):25-29.
191. ____. Occurrence of the milliped, Sinocallipus simplipodi-cus Zhang, in Laos, with a review of the southeast Asian callipodidan fauna and remarks on the phyloge-netic position of the order (Callipodida: Sinocallipodidea: Sinocallipodidae). Zootaxa, 365:1-20 (2nd author with WA Shear and H. Heatwole).
192. ____. The centipede genus Newportia Gervais, 1847, in Mex-ico: description of a new troglomorphic species; redescription of N. sabina Chamberlin, 1942; revival of N. azteca Humbert & Saussure, 1869; and a summary of the fauna (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopocryptopidae: Newpor-tiinae). Zootaxa, 379:1-20. (Second author with A. Chagas).
193. 2004. Discovery of the milliped Pleuroloma flavipes (Poly-desmida: Xystodesmidae) in Texas, and other records from west of the Mississippi River. Ent. News, 114(1): 2-6. (With CT McAllister, SB Smith).
194. ____. Otocryptops gracilis berkleyensis Verhoeff, 1938, a synonym of Scolopocryptops gracilis Wood, 1862 (Chilo-poda: Scolopendromorpha: Scolopocryptopidae). Ent. News, 114(1):57.
195. ____. Rediscovery and redescription of the centipede, Paracryptops inexpectus Chamberlin, 1914, with an account of the genus (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae: Cryptopinae). Zootaxa, 475:1-8. (Seccond author with A. Chagas).
196. ____. The milliped family Pyrgodesmidae inthe continental United States, with the first record of Poratia digi-tata (Porat) from the Bahamas (Polydesmida). J. Nat. Hist., 38(9):1159-1181.
196. ____. Noteworthy records of the millipeds, Eurymerodesmus angularis Causey and E. mundus Chamberlin (Polydesmida: Eurymerodesmidae), from northeastern and westcent-ral Texas. Texas J. Sci., 56:73-77. (Second author with CT McAllister and DI Moore).
197. ____. Geographic distribution records for scolopendromorph centipedes (Arthropoda: Chilopoda) from Arkansas, Ok-lahoma, & Texas. J. Arkansas Acad. Sci., 57:111-114. (Dated 2003). (Second author with CT & JT McAllister).
198. ____. Millipeds (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) from Ark-La-Tex. III. Additional records from Arkansas. J. Arkansas Acad. Sci., 57:115-121. (Dated 2003). (Second author with CT & JT McAllister).
199. ____. Parajulid milliped studies V. The genera Pseudojulus Bollman and Arvechambus Causey (Parajulinae: Aniuli-ni). Insecta Mundi, 16(4):191-204. (Dated 2002; publ. 3/17/04).
200. ____. Discovery of the centipede Scolopocryptops gracilis Wood in Montana (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopocryptopidae). Western North American Nat., 64(2):257-258 (With DL Six).
201. ____. Millipeds (Arthropoda: Diplopoda) of the Ark-La-Tex. IV. New geographic distribution records from southcen-tral and southeastern Oklahoma. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci., 83:83-86. (Second author with CT McAllister)
202. ____. The centipede order Geophilomorpha in the Hawaiian Islands (Chilopoda). Bishop Mus. Occ. Paps., 78:13-32. (Fourth author with L. Bonato, D. Foddai, and A. Minelli).
203. 2003. Discovery of the milliped, Tylobolus utahensis Cham-berlin, in Arizona (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae). Western North American Nat., 63(4):541-542. (With L. E. Stevens).
204. 2003. Occurrence of the milliped Pachydesmus crassicutis adsinicolus Hoffman in Florida (Polydesmida: Xysto-desmidae). Insecta Mundi, 15(4):220.
205. 2004. The centipede genus Arthrhorhabdus Pocock, 1891, in the Western Hemisphere: potential occurrence of A. pygmaeus (Pocock, 1895) in Belize (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae: Scolopendrinae). Western North Ameri-can Naturalist, 64(4):532-537. (With A. Chagas).
206. ____. Introduction of the milliped Cleidogona nantahala Shear, 1972, in New England (Chordeumatida: Cleidogon-idae). Ent. News, 115(2):88-94. (Second author with WA Shear).
207. ____. Occurrences of the centipedes Scolopendra subspin-pes Leach and S. morsitans L. on Pacific islands. (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae). Ent. News, 115(2):95-100.
208. ____. Titsona tida Chamberlin, 1962, a synonym of Chone-iulus palmatus (Nemec, 1895) (Diplopoda: Julida: Blaniulidae). Ent. News, 115(2):101-107. (With H. Eng-hoff).
209. ____. A fourth Floridian record of the centipede genus Rhysida Wood, 1862; potential establishment of R. l. longipes (Newport, 1845) in Miami-Dade County (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae: Otostigminae). Ent. News, 115(2):116-119. (With GB Edwards).
210. ____. A contribution on the South African millipede genus, Nematozonium Verhoeff, 1939 (Siphonophorida: Siphonorhinidae). African Entomology, 12(2):217-222. (With RL Hoffman).
211. 2005. Perustigmus and Perustigminae Verhoeff, 1941, inval-id genus- and family-group names in the centipede fam-ily Scolopendridae (Scolopendromorpha). Ent. News, 115(3):172-173. (With A. Chagas).
212. ____. Discovery of the milliped, Scytonotus granulatus (Say, 1821) in Oklahoma, with a new record from Ala-bama and a review of its distribution (Polydesmida: Polydesmidae). Western North American Naturalist, 65(1):112-117.(With CT McAllister & ZD Ramsey).
213. ____. Distribution of the milliped Virgoiulus minutus (Brandt, 1841) (Julida: Blaniulidae). Western North American Nat., 65(2):258-266. (Second author with CT McAllister, H. Enghoff, & ZD Ramsey).
214. ____. Introduction of the centipede Scolopendra morsitans L., 1758, into northeastern Florida, the first authen-tic North American record, and a review of its global occurrences (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae: Scolo-pendrinae). Ent. News, 116(1):39-58, (With GB Edwards & A. Chagas).
215. ____. Significant new distribution records for the centi-pede, Theatops posticus (Say) from Oklahoma, with four new records from the Ark-La-Tex. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci., 84:73-74. (Second author with CT McAllister & ML Cameron).
216. ____. A new milliped of the genus Stenozonium from Washing-ton state, USA: First record of the family from north of the Columbia River (Polyzoniida: Polyzoniidae). Zootaxa, 1017: 25-32. (With WA Shear).
217. ____. A proposed standardised terminology for the external taxonomic characters of the Scolopendromorpha (Chilo-poda). Fragmenta Faunistica, 48(1):1-8. (Third author with JGE Lewis and GD Edgecombe).
218. ____. Discovery of the milliped, Auturus louisianus lousi-anus (Chamberlin, 1918) in Texas (Diplopoda: Polydes-mida: Euryuridae). Ent. News, 116(3):187-188. (Second author with CT McAllister).
219. ____. Ectonocryptoides quadrimeropus, a new centipede genus and species from Jalisco, Mexico; proposal of Ectono-cryptopinae, analysis of subfamilial relationships, and a key to subfamilies and genera of the Scolopo-cryptopidae (Scolopendromorpha). Zootaxa, 1094:25-40. (With R. Mercurio).
220. ____. A synopsis of the milliped genus Brachycybe Wood, 1864 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae). Fragmenta Faunistica, 48(2):137-166. (With CT McAllister & T. Tanabe).
221. 2006 (2005). Discovery of the milliped, Tiganogona brownae Chamberlin (Chordeumatida: Cleidogonidae) in central Oklahoma; westernmost records for the family and genus. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci., 85:79-80. (Second author with CT McAllister).
222. ____. Composition and distribution of the milliped tribe Pachydesmini west of the Mississippi River (Polydesmi-da: Xystodesmidae). Western North American Nat., 66(1): 45-54. (With CT McAllister).
223. ____. Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on scolopendrid centipedes (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendri- dae). Zootaxa, 1155:35-40. (third author with JGE Lewis & A. Minelli).
224. ____. The holotype of the milliped, Narceus woodruffi Cau-sey, 1959 (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae). Ent. News, 117(2): 235-236.
225. ____. Introduction of the milliped, Trigoniulus corallinus (Gervais, 1847)(Spirobolida: Trigoniulidae), in Flori-da. Ent. News, 117(2):239-241. (with RM Carmany & J. Burgess).
226. ____. Leonardesmus injucundus, n. gen., n. sp., an aromat-ic, small‑bodied milliped from Washington State, U. S. A., and a revised account of the family Nearctodesmi-dae (Polydesmida). Zootaxa, 1176:1-16.(with WA Shear).
227. ____. Nomenclator generum et familiarum Chilopodorum II: A list of the genus- and family-group names in the Class Chilopoda from 1958 through 2005. Zootaxa, 1198:1-20.
228. ____. A chronological catalog of the New World species of Scolopendra L., 1758 (Chilopoda: Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae). Zootaxa, 1253:1-50.
229. ____. Distribution of the milliped genus Narceus Rafi-nesque, 1820 (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae): Occurrences in New England and west of the Mississippi River, and a summary of peripheral localities; first records from Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, & Minnesota. Western North American Nat., 66(3):374-389. (With CT McAllis-ter & MF Medrano).
230. ____. Nesoressa crawfordi, n. gen., n. sp., a montane island milliped in New Mexico, USA; proposal of the new tribe Nesoressini and a preliminary cladogram of the lineage “Aniulina” (Julida: Parajulidae). Zootaxa, 1285:31-50. (With MF Medrano)
231. 2007. Tingupa tlingitorum, n. sp., a new milliped from Haines, Alaska, USA, with notes of the generic distri-bution and a revised key to species (Chordeumatida: Tingupidae). Zootaxa, 1393:53-59. (Second author with WA Shear).
232. ____. Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Caseyidae, Opiona colum-biana Chamberlin, 1951: Distribution extensions into the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska, USA, Queen Char-lotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada, and eastern & southern Washington State, USA; additional new records from British Columbia and Washington. Check List 2007, 3(1):14-17. (With WA Shear, WP Leonard & K. Ovaska).
233. ____. Arvechamboides ocala, n. gen., n. sp., a new aniuli-nine milliped from Peninsular Florida, USA (Julida: Parajulidae). Zootaxa, 1140:61-68.
234. ____. Additional distributional records for scolopendro-morph centipedes from Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, & Texas, with the first report of Theatops spinicaudus (Wood) from Texas. Texas J. Sci., 58(4):299-308 (Second author with CT McAllister & HW Robison).
235. ____. A glomeridesmid milliped in Canada (Diplopoda: Glo-meridesmida). Ent. News, 118(2): 199-202. (with RA Cannings, PT LePage, & KJ White).
236. ____. Occurrences of the milliped, Chondromorpha xantho-tricha (Attems, 1898) in the New World: First records from Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, the Cayman Islands, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, and Tobago; first localities in Cuba (Polydesmida: Paradoxosomatidae). Ent. News, 118(2):213-216 (With FG Cupul-Magaña).
237. ____. Distribution of the milliped genus Apheloria Chamber-lin, 1921; summaries of peripheral localities and ones of A. virginiensis (Drury, 1770) west of the Missis-sippi River (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae). Western North American Nat., 67(2):258-269. (With CT McAllis-ter).
238. ____. A fourth Bahamian record of the milliped, Amphelicto-gon subterraneus bahamiensis Chamberlin, 1918 (Poly-desmida: Chelodesmidae). Ent. News, 118(3):323-324.
239. ____ Occurrence of the centipede, Paracryptops inexpectus Chamberlin, 1914, in Barbados (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae: Cryptopinae). Ent. News, 118(3):315-316.
240. ____ Occurrence of the milliped genus Scytonotus C.L. Koch, 1847 (Polydesmida: Polydesmidae) in Alberta, Canada. Ent. News, 118(3):319-320.
241. ____ Rediagnoses of the milliped genera Pseudojulus Boll-man, 1887, and Arvechambus Causey, 1963, in the south-eastern USA; description of P. mississippiensis, n. sp. and proposal of the subtribe Pseudojulina (Julida: Parajulidae: Parajulinae: Aniulini). Zootaxa, 1541:1-16.
242. ____ The milliped genus Tidesmus Chamberlin, 1943 (Polydes-mida: Macrosternodesmidae). Zootaxa, 1656:51-68. (Second author with WA Shear).
243. ____ Taxonomy of extant Diplopoda (Millipeds) in the modern era: Perspectives for future advancements and observa-tions on the global diplopod community (Arthropoda: Diplopoda). In: Zhang, Z‑Q & Shear, WA (eds.), Linna-eus Tercentenary: Progress in Invertebrate Taxonomy. Zootaxa, 1668:343-362.
244. ____ Rediscovery of the centipede Scolopendra heros (Chilo-poda: Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae) in southeast-ern Colorado. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 110(3/4):274-275. (Third author with H. Guarisco & C. Liggett).
245. 2008 Cave millipeds of the United States. VI. Sequoiadesmus krejcae, n. gen., n. sp., from Sequoia and Kings Can-yon National Parks, California, USA (Diplopoda,Polydesmida, Polydesmidea, Macrosternodes-midae). Zootaxa, 1693:41-48. (Second author with WA Shear).
246. ____ Redescription and illustrations of the centipede, Ectonocryptops kraepelini Crabill, 1977 (Scolopendro-morpha: Scolopocryptopidae: Ectonocryptopinae). Zootaxa, 1824:65-68. (With R. Mercurio).
247. ____ Way Down South: The milliped family Parajulidae (Julida: Parajulini) in Mexico and Central America; first records from El Salvador and the Baja California Peninsula. Zootaxa 1893:1-37.
248. ____ Revision of the centipede genus Hemiscolopendra Krae-pelin, 1903: Description of H. marginata (Say, 1821) and possible misidentifications as Scolopendra spp.; proposal of Akymnopellis, n. gen., and redescriptions of its South American components (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopendridae: Scolopendrinae). Int. J. Myriapodol., 2:171-204.
249. 2009 New records of eurymerodesmid millipeds (Diplopoda: Polydesmida)from arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Okla-homa, and Texas. J. Ark. Acad. Sci., 62:155-158. (2nd author with CT McAllister).
250. ____ Distribution extensions of the milliped families Cono-tylidae and Rhiscosomididae (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida) into northern coastal British Columbia and southern Alaska. Insecta Mundi, 71:1-6. (With MF Medrano, WA Shear, K Ovaska, KJ White, EI Havard).
251. ____ Occurrence of the centipede Ectonocryptoides quadri-meropus Shelley & Mercurio, 2005, in central Mexico (Scolopendromorpha: Scolopocryptopidae: Ectonocryptop-idae). Western North American Nat., 69(1):138-139.
252. ____The milliped families Spirostreptidae (Spirostreptida) and Paradoxosomatidae (Polydesmida) in the Middle East; first records of the Diplopoda from Saudi Arabia. Insecta Mundi, 83:1-6.
253. ____ Branneria bonoculus (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida: Bran-nerioidea): New to the milliped fauna of Texas. South-western Nat., 54(3):350-351. (3rd author with CT McAl-lister and WA Shear).
254. ____ The millipede order Callipodida in Mexico, with de-scriptions of a new genus and species from Sonora (Schizopetalidae). In SM Roble & JC Mitchell (eds.) A Lifetime of Contributions to Myriapodology and the Natural History of Virginia: A Festschrift in honor of Richard L. Hoffman’s 80th birthday. Virginia Mus. Nat. Hist. Spec. Pub. No. 16: 159-165. (Second author with P. Stoev).
255. ____ Aniulus garius (Chamberlin, 1912), a widespread milli-ped in central and eastern North America (Julida: Par-ajulidae: Aniulini). In SM Roble & JC Mitchell (eds.) A Lifetime of Contributions to Myriapodology and the Natural History of Virginia: A Festschrift in honor of Richard L. Hoffman’s 80th birthday. Virginia Mus. Nat. Hist. Spec. Pub. No. 16:223-231. (Second author with CT McAllister & SE Trauth).
256. ____ The milliped family Tingupidae (Chordeumatida) on Kodiak Island, Alaska, USA, a geographically remote record of indigenous Diplopoda. Insecta Mundi, 105:1-5. (With MF Medrano & K. Ovaska).
257. 2010 The Asian polydesmidan milliped, Helicorthomorpha hol-stii (Pocock) (Paradoxosomatidae), established in Hawai’i. Bishop Mus. Occas. Paps. No. 108:45-46. (Second author with FG Howarth).
258. ____ Occurrence of the milliped, Hiltonius carpinus carpinus Chamberlin, 1943 (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae), in the United States and new records from Mexico. Insecta Mundi, 116:1-3
259. ____ Anatomy of Ectonocryptoides (Scolopocryptopidae: Ec- tonocryptopinae) and the phylogeny of blind Scolopen- dromorpha (Chilopoda). Int. J. Myr., 3:51-81 (3rd author with M. Koch & G.D. Edgecombe).
260. ____ Octoglena claraqua, n. sp. (Polyzoniida: Hirudisomati-dae), a new milliped from Idaho, USA; first record of the order from the western interior of North America. Zootaxa 2446:55-64 (with C.H. Richard & A.E. Bogan).
261. ____ Rediscovery, redescription, and illustrations of the milliped, Mitocybe auriportae Cook & Loomis, 1928 (Colobognatha: Platydesmida: Andrognathidae). Zootaxa, 2475:39-47.
262. ____ Distribution of Abacion texense (Loomis, 1937), the only milliped traversing the Rio Grande, Mississippi, and Pecos rivers (Callipodida: Abacionidae). Insecta Mundi, 124:1-8 (Second author with C.T. McAllister).
263. 2011. Atlas of Myriapod Biogeography. I. Indigenous Ordinal and Supra-Ordinal Distributions in the Diplopoda: Per-spectives on Taxon Origins and Ages, and a Hypothesis on the Origin and Early Evolution of the Class. Insec-ta Mundi, 158:1-134, (With S.I. Golovatch).
263. ____ A common terminology for the external anatomy of centipedes (Chilopoda). ZooKeys, 69:17-51. (6th author with L. Bonato, GD Edgecombe, JGE Lewis, A. Minelli, & LA Pereira
264. 2011. Atlas of Myriapod Biogeography. I. Indigenous Ordinal and Supra-Ordinal Distributions in the Diplopoda: Perspectives on Taxon Origins and Ages, and a Hypothesis on the Origin and Early Evolution of the Class. Insecta Mundi, 158:1-134, (With S.I. Golovatch).
265. ____. Distribution of the American milliped genus Boraria Chamberlin, 1943: Introductions of B. stricta (Brölemann, 1896) in New York and B. infesta (Chamberlin, 1918) in Connecticut; indigenous occurrence of B. profuga (Causey, 1955) in Louisiana (Diplopoda: Polydes-mida: Xystodesmidae). Insecta Mundi 0194:1-8 (With CT McAllister, CM Nagy, ME Weckel, RG Christie, P.& A. Wilson).
266. ____. The milliped order Glomeridesmida (Diplopoda: Pentazonia: Limacomorpha) in Oceania, the East Indies, and southeastern Asia; first records from Palau, the Philippines, Vanuatu, New Britain, the Island of New Guinea, Cambodia, Thailand, and Borneo and Sulawesi, Indonesia. Insecta Mundi, 0196:1-11.
267. ____. The first vouchered milliped records for Prince Edward Island and additional new records from the Maritime Provinces of Canada (Arthropoda: Diplopoda). Insecta Mundi 0203:1-3 (with ME Smith).
268. 2012. The milliped genus Euryurus Koch, 1847 (Polydesmida: Euryuridae) west of the Mississippi River; occurrence of E. leachii (Gray, 1832) on Crowley’s Ridge, Arkansas. Insecta Mundi 0207:1-4 (with CT McAllister and HW Robison).
269. ____. Centipedes and Millipeds (Arthropoda: Diplopoda, Chilopoda) from Saba Island, Lesser Antilles, and a Consolidation of Major References on the Myriapod Fauna of “Lesser” Caribbean Islands. Insecta Mundi 0221:1-9. (With DS Sikes).
270. 2011. Nuevas localidades para ocho especies de milpiés en México. Dugesiana, 18(1):91-94. (Second author with FG Cupul-Magaña).
