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The sternal pore areas of geophilomorph centipedes (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1995Abstract Most geophilomorph centipedes have segmental clusters of exocrine glands whose opening pores are arranged in more or less well-defined sternal pore areas. We describe here the cuticular structures forming and/or accompanying the gland openings on the sternites and the shape of the pore areas along the body axis in representatives of most ...
A. TURCATO +2 more
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True identity of Folkmanovius paralellus Dobroruka (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Geophilidae)
Zootaxa, 2015The mysterious monotypic genus Folkmanovius Dobroruka, 1957, and its type species, Folkmanovius paralellus Dobroruka, 1957, have never been found again since their description, although the patria of these taxa—the Czech Republic—is among the best studied regions regarding Chilopoda.
Ivan Hadrián, Tuf, László, Dányi
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Early development and segment formation in the centipede, Strigamia maritima (Geophilomorpha)
Evolution & Development, 2004Summary Geophilomorph centipedes exhibit a number of unique characteristics that make them of particular developmental and evolutionary interest. Segment numbers in geophilomorphs are higher than in any other centipedes, ranging from 27 to 191. They may be constant within a species, presenting in extreme form the “counting” problem in development, or ...
Ariel D, Chipman +2 more
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On the Identity of the Gunthorp Types (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Geophilidae)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1955In 1913 Horace Gunthorp published his master's thesis, an annotated roster of the virtually unknown myriapod fauna of Kansas. At that time he reported the presence in the state of fourteen millipede and fifteen centipede species and so endeavoured to augment the pioneer work previously undertaken by F. W.
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