E. anguilla Scudder, 1882 E. armigera Meek & Worthen, 1868 E. carri Scudder, 1882 E. cuspidata Scudder, 1890 E. flabellata Scudder, 1882 E. granosa Scudder, 1882 E. simplex Scudder 1890 E. spinulosa Scudder 1890 E. tracta Scudder 1890
There has been uncertainty about the appropriate classification of Euphoberia since its description in 1868: it has been referred to as a centipede,[4]millipede, or a separate, independent group within the myriapods.[5][6] It is currently placed in the Archipolypoda, an extinct group of millipedes.[1] Several species described in the late 19th century have since been assigned to the related genera Myriacantherpestes and Acantherpestes.[7]
^Burke, J.J. (1979). "A new millipede genus, Myriacantherpestes (Diplopoda, Archipolypoda), and Myriacantherpestes bradebirksi, new species, from the English UK Coal Measures". Kirtlandia. 30: 1–24.