Californiulus euphanus

(Chamberlin, 1938)

Californiulus euphanus is a in the Paeromopodidae, described by Chamberlin in 1938. It is to the Pacific Northwest of the United States, specifically found in northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington. As a member of the order Julida, it belongs to a group of cylindrical, burrowing millipedes.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Californiulus euphanus: //kælɪˌfɔːrniˈuːləs juːˈfænəs//

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Distribution

Northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington, United States. The is to this region of the Pacific Northwest.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described by Ralph V. Chamberlin in 1938. The Californiulus is classified within the Paeromopodidae, superfamily Paeromopoidea.

Observation Data

As of the available data, 168 observations have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating moderate documentation of this in its native range.

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