Sphaeropoeus

Sphaeropoeus is a genus of giant pill millipedes belonging to the family Zephroniidae.[1]

Sphaeropoeus
Sphaeropoeus hercules
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Sphaeropoeus

Brandt, 1833

Distribution

Species of this genus are present in North India, Myanmar, Malayan Peninsula, Java, Sumatra and Borneo.

Species

  • Sphaeropoeus exstinctus
  • Sphaeropoeus extinctus
  • Sphaeropoeus gisleni
  • Sphaeropoeus glabrus
  • Sphaeropoeus hercules
  • Sphaeropoeus inermis
  • Sphaeropoeus lugubris
  • Sphaeropoeus maculatus
  • Sphaeropoeus magnus
  • Sphaeropoeus malaccanus
  • Sphaeropoeus modiglianii
  • Sphaeropoeus montanus
  • Sphaeropoeus musicus
  • Sphaeropoeus pellitus
  • Sphaeropoeus politus
  • Sphaeropoeus punctulatissimus
  • Sphaeropoeus speciosus
  • Sphaeropoeus stollii
  • Sphaeropoeus sumatrensis
  • Sphaeropoeus tatusiaeformis
  • Sphaeropoeus tigratus
  • Sphaeropoeus tuberculosus
  • Sphaeropoeus unciger
  • Sphaeropoeus variegatus
  • Sphaeropoeus velutinus
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