original descriptionChamberlin, R. V.; Mulaik, S. (1941). On a collection of millipeds from Texas and New Mexico. J.N.V. Ent. Soc., 49(1): 57-64 page(s): 61 [details]
additional sourceLoomis, H. F. (1959). Millipeds collected en route from Florida to San Antonio, Texas, and vicinity. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 49: 157-163 page(s): 163 [details]
additional sourceLoomis, H. F. (1963). Millipeds from states immediately north and south of the Mexican boundary. <em>Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.</em> 36: 118-126. page(s): 122 [details]
additional sourceChamberlin, R. V. (1943). Some records and descriptions of American diplopods. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 56: 143-151. Washington D.C. page(s): 147 [details]
additional sourceHoffman, R. L. (1999). Checklist of the millipedes of North and Middle America. <em>Virginia Museum of Natural History, special publication.</em> 8: 1-584. page(s): 64 [details]
source of synonymyHoffman, R. L. (1999). Checklist of the millipedes of North and Middle America. <em>Virginia Museum of Natural History, special publication.</em> 8: 1-584. page(s): 64 [details]
new combination referenceHoffman, R. L.; Orcutt, B. S. (1960). A synopsis of the Atopetholidae, a family of spiroboloid millipeds. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 111(3426): 95-166. Washington D.C. page(s): 124; note: Centrelus kerrensis [details]
new combination referenceHoffman, R. L. (1998). Nesobolus and a related new genus from Haiti (Diplopoda: Spirobolida: Rhinocricidae). Myriapodologica, 5(10): 103-109. Martinsville page(s): 74; note: from Centrelus to Toltecolus [details]
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