Julidae

See text Julidae is a family of millipedes in the order Julida, containing more than 600 species in around 20 genera.

[2] Its members are largely confined to the Western Palaearctic, with only a few species extending into the Oriental and Afrotropical realms.

[2] They are united by a characteristic form of the mouthparts, and are classified in the superfamily Juloidea of the order Julida, alongside the families Trichoblaniulidae, Rhopaloiulidae and Trichonemasomatidae.

[2] The family consists of the following genera:[3] Examples of species contained within this family include:

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