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Synonymy By Way Of Teratology (Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha, Lithobiidae)
1981(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Monophyly of Lithobiomorpha (Chilopoda): New characters from the pretarsal claws
Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2004AbstractThe pretarsus displays details of the main claw, accessory claws, and posteroventral spine that provide new characters for the systematics of lithobiomorph centipedes and the question of the monophyly or non-monophyly of the Lithobiomorpha.
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A new Cruzobius from Mexico (Chilopoda; Lithobiomorpha; Watobiidae)
1962(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2003
Edgecombe, Gregory D., Giribet, Gonzalo (2003): Relationships of Henicopidae (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha): New molecular data, classification and biogeography.
Edgecombe, Gregory, Giribet, Gonzalo
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Edgecombe, Gregory D., Giribet, Gonzalo (2003): Relationships of Henicopidae (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha): New molecular data, classification and biogeography.
Edgecombe, Gregory, Giribet, Gonzalo
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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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Distribution patterns of lithobiomorpha on the territory of the USSR
1975Lithobiomorpha are typical dwellers of the forest litter and soil, they play an essential role in the regulation of the densities of soil invertebrates. Studying the ecology of this important group was restrained due to lack of knowledge of the species somposition. The first stage of studying of the Lithobiomorpha fauna in the USSR can now be summed up
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The type locality of Lithobius latzelii Meinert (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae)
1995(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Contribución al conocimiento de los Lithobiomorpha (Chilopoda) cavernícolas de Tenerife
1984(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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On Lithobiidae from Sardinia (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha)
1980Six species of Lithobiidae are recorded from Sardinia and are also described. Lithobius castaneus, Lithobius tricuspis and Lithobius crassipes have been recorded from the island by previous authors. The probability of Eupolybothrus impressus and Lithobius lapidicola being among those species previously recorded is discussed. Lithobius pilicornis doriae
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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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