Bollmania is a genus of millipedes with around six species occurring from Central through East Asia, including Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and China.[1][2] The genus was established by entomologist Filippo Silvestri in 1896, and is named in honor of Charles Harvey Bollman.[3] Bollmania is the sole genus of the family Caspiopetalidae.[4][5]
Species and their distribution include:[1]
Bollmania is a genus of millipedes with around six species occurring from Central through East Asia, including Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and China. The genus was established by entomologist Filippo Silvestri in 1896, and is named in honor of Charles Harvey Bollman. Bollmania is the sole genus of the family Caspiopetalidae.
Species and their distribution include:
Bollmania beroni - China Bollmania gracilis - Iran Bollmania kohalana - Pakistan Bollmania nematogona - Iran Bollmania nodifrons - Tajikistan Bollmania oblonga - Tajikistan Bollmania serrata - Tajikistan