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ON THE LITHOBIUS SPECIES (CHILOPODA: LITHOBIOMORPHA) FROM ISRAEL AND ADJOINING AREAS
Israel Journal of Zoology, 2005Specimens of Lithobiomorpha collected in Israel and adjoining areas (= Palestinian region) during 1990 and 1995 form the basis of some new taxonomic, faunistic, ecologic, and zoogeographic data concerning five species of the genus Lithobius: L.(L.) viriatus Sseliwanoff, 1878; L.(L.) carinatus L. Koch, 1862; L.(L.) erythrocephalus C. L. Koch, 1847 (ssp.
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Indigenous centipedes (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha) from Azorean caves and lava flows
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1992Until recently, only three species of Lithobiomorpha, Lithobius pilicornis Newport, L. lusitanm Verhoeff and Lamyctes fulvicornis Meinert were known from the Azores, and all could be plausibly considered as recent human introductions from western Europe. During expeditions in 1987 and 1989, investigating the fauna of caves and lava flows in the Azores,
E. H. EASON, N. P. ASHMOLE
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Journal of Morphology, 1996
The female reproductive system of Eupolybothrus fasciatus (Newport) (Chilopoda Lithobiomorpha) includes three types of well-developed accessory glands, viz. large glands, small glands, and the periatrial gland. External morphology and the ultrastructural organization of these glands have been investigated by light and electron microscopy. The small and
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The female reproductive system of Eupolybothrus fasciatus (Newport) (Chilopoda Lithobiomorpha) includes three types of well-developed accessory glands, viz. large glands, small glands, and the periatrial gland. External morphology and the ultrastructural organization of these glands have been investigated by light and electron microscopy. The small and
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The hemocytes of the centipedeLithobius forficatus (Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha)
Zoomorphology, 1991Lutz Nevermann +2 more
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A New Species of the Genus Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941 (Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae) from China
Entomological News, 2009Huiqin Ma, Sujian Pei
exaly
2000
The cuticle of lithobiomorph centipedes (Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha) offers a special opportunity for studying cellular processes of morphogenesis during postembryonic growth. The present paper shows that in lithobiomorph centipedes the polygonal surface pattern of the cuticle can record the geometry of the external face of hypodermal cells at the stage
FUSCO, GIUSEPPE +2 more
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The cuticle of lithobiomorph centipedes (Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha) offers a special opportunity for studying cellular processes of morphogenesis during postembryonic growth. The present paper shows that in lithobiomorph centipedes the polygonal surface pattern of the cuticle can record the geometry of the external face of hypodermal cells at the stage
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