taxonomy sourceWesener, T. (2015). No millipede endemics north of the Alps? DNA-Barcoding reveals <em>Glomeris</em> <em>malmivaga</em> Verhoeff, 1912 as a synonym of<em> G. ornata</em> Koch, 1847 (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). <em>Zootaxa.</em> 3999(4): 571., available online athttps://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3999.4.7 page(s): 571; note: Barcode [details]
taxonomy sourceHoess, R. (2000). Bestimmungsschlüssel für die Glomeris-Arten Mitteleuropas und angrenzender Gebiete (Diplopoda: Glomeridae). Jahrbuch des Naturhistorischen Museums Bern, 13: 3-20. Bern page(s): 3; note: Key, drawings [details]
additional sourceKime, R. D.; Enghoff, H. (2011). Atlas of European Millipedes (Class Diplopoda) Volume 1 Orders Polyxenida, Glomerida, Platydesmida, Siphonocryptida, Polyzoniida, Callipodida, Polydesmida. <em>Fauna Europaea Evertebrata.</em> 3: 1-282; June 2011. page(s): 32; note: Species validated by enzyme analysis (1 loess
& Scholl, 2001). Most of the French records were made
under the three names given by Verhoeff. [details]
source of synonymyHoess, R.; Scholl, A. (2001). Allozyme and literature study of Glomeris guttata Risso, 1826, and G. connexa Koch, 1847, a case of taxonomic confusion (Diplopoda: Glomeridae). Zoologischer Anzeiger, 240(1): 15-33. Genève page(s): 15; note: Synonymization of Glomeris esterelana under G. valesiaca [details]
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