Blaniulus

Gervais, 1836

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Blaniulus is a of millipedes in the Blaniulidae, order Julida. The genus was established by Gervais in 1836 and contains multiple . Members are characterized by their elongated, cylindrical bodies with numerous segments. The genus has been documented across parts of Europe including Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, and Croatia.

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How to pronounce Blaniulus: //bləˈnaɪələs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, and Croatia. Additional occurrence data suggests presence across broader European regions.

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Taxonomic history

The was established by Gervais in 1836. It is the type genus of the Blaniulidae.

Observation data

The has accumulated over 2,500 observations on iNaturalist, indicating it is relatively well-documented in citizen science records.

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