Chamberlin, R. V. (1941). New American Millipeds. <em>Bulletin of the University of Utah 31(11), Biological Series.</em> 6(4): 1-39. Salt Lake City. page(s): 18 [details]
original descriptionChamberlin, R. V. (1941). New American Millipeds. <em>Bulletin of the University of Utah 31(11), Biological Series.</em> 6(4): 1-39. Salt Lake City. page(s): 18 [details]
additional sourceHoffman, R. L. (1999). Checklist of the millipedes of North and Middle America. Virginia Museum of Natural History, special publication, 8: 1-584. Martinsville page(s): 132 [details]
source of synonymyHoffman, R. L. (1999). Checklist of the millipedes of North and Middle America. Virginia Museum of Natural History, special publication, 8: 1-584. Martinsville page(s): 132 [details]
source of synonymyChamberlin, R. V. (1951). Eleven new western millipeds. <em>Natural History Miscellanea.</em> 87: 1-12. page(s): 10; note: Nemasoma leechi, syn by Hoffman, 1964 [details]
source of synonymyJeekel, C. A. W. (1971). Nomenclator generum et familiarum Diplopodorum: A list of the genus and family-group names in the Class Diplopoda from the 10th edition of Linnaeus, 1758, to the end of 1957. Monografieen van de Nederlandse Entomologische Vereniging, 5: 1-412. Amsterdam page(s): 178 [details]
source of synonymyLoomis, H. F.; Schmitt, R. (1971). The ecology, distribution and taxnomy of the millipeds of Montana west of the Continental Divide. Northwest Science, 45: 107-131. Pallman page(s): 119; note: Mimolene sectile, syn by Enghoff, 1985 [details]
new combination referenceEnghoff, H. (1985). The milliped family Nemasomatidae. With description of a new genus, and a revision of Orinisobates (Diplopoda: Julida). Entomologica scandinavica, 15: 27-67. Kobenhavn page(s): 60; note: Orinisobates expressus [details]
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