original description
(of ) Verhoeff, K. W. (1894). Beiträge zur Diplopoden-Fauna Tirols. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 44: 9-34
page(s): 25 [details]
additional source
Curcic, B. P. M.; Makarov, S. E. (1998). New report on soil-dwelling millipedes (Diplopoda, Myriapoda) from west Serbia. Archives of Biological Sciences, 50(1): 5P-6P. Beograd
page(s): 5P [details]
additional source
Kime, R. D.; Enghoff, H. (2017). Atlas of European millipedes 2: Order Julida (Class Diplopoda). <em>European Journal of Taxonomy.</em> 346: 1–299., available online at https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.346
page(s): 112; note:
The distribution is unusual; beyond the Alps it reaches Belgium to the
northwest and Serbia to the southeast. Also recorded from Poland in the east by Enghoff & Kime (2009),
but as Leptoiulus simple...
The distribution is unusual; beyond the Alps it reaches Belgium to the
northwest and Serbia to the southeast. Also recorded from Poland in the east by Enghoff & Kime (2009),
but as Leptoiulus simplex marcommanius, which is presumably Leptoiulus noricus Verhoeff, 1913. Its
distribution in Poland is logical for L. noricus and not for L. simplex. These records are not shown on
either map. Taxonomically close to L. alemannicus, its complicated taxonomic history was explained
by Spelda (1999).
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source of synonymy
Mrsic, N. (1988). Interleptoiulus cernagoranus n. g., n. sp., (Diplopoda) Julidae) and a survey of the tribe Leptoiulini in Yugoslavia. Bioloski Vestnik, 36: 31-51. Ljubljana
page(s): 36 [details]
source of synonymy
Mrsic, N. (1994). The Diplopoda (Myriapoda) of Croatia. Razprave IV. Razreda Sazu, 35(12): 219-296. Ljubljana
page(s): 272 [details]
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