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The initial defensive secretory compounds emitted from a live millipede have not yet been clarified. This study focused on elucidating the initial secretory compounds emitted from a live millipede.
Junsei Taira +4 more
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Methane production and methanogenic Archaea in the digestive tracts of millipedes (Diplopoda). [PDF]
Methane production by intestinal methanogenic Archaea and their community structure were compared among phylogenetic lineages of millipedes. Tropical and temperate millipedes of 35 species and 17 families were investigated.
Vladimír Šustr +4 more
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A new species of Illacme from southern California (Siphonophorida, Siphonorhinidae) [PDF]
The millipede fauna inhabiting deep soil are poorly known. They are small and threadlike, slow moving, lacking pigmentation, and rarely encountered due to their obscure underground way of life. One family, the Siphonorhinidae, encompasses four genera and
Paul E. Marek +6 more
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Centrobolus lawrencei (Schubart, 1966) monomorphism [PDF]
The present research aimed to study relative sexual size dimorphism of Centrobolus lawrencei compared to congenerics. Millipedes illustrated reversed sexual size dimorphism (SSD) as females were larger than males and broke the rule as this dimorphism ...
Mark Cooper
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We studied the distribution of millipedes in a forest interior-forest edge-grassland habitat complex in the Hajdúság Landscape Protection Area (NE Hungary).
Dávid Bogyó +3 more
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The first true millipede—1306 legs long
The name “millipede” translates to a thousand feet (from mille “thousand” and pes “foot”). However, no millipede has ever been described with more than 750 legs.
Paul E. Marek +6 more
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Background Various mechanical thrombectomy devices including stent retrievers (STRs), contact aspiration (CA) catheters, and balloon guide catheters (BGCs) are used in both isolation and combination for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke.
Raul G. Nogueira +4 more
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Anointing is a rarely observed and poorly understood behavior performed by more than 200 species of birds in which individuals actively or passively rub ants or other animals/objects onto their feathers, presumably to remove ectoparasites, heal ...
Amanda Perin Marcon +1 more
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IT may interest “D. W. T.” (NATURE, December 5, p. 104) to know that Geophilus maritimus is found under stones and sea-weeds on the shore at or near Plymouth, and recorded in my “Fauna of Devon,” Section “Myriopoda,” &c., 1874, published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Literature, Science, and Art, 1874.
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Checklist of centipedes (Chilopoda) and millipedes (Diplopoda) from Honduras
Little information is available regarding centipedes (Chilopoda) and millipedes (Diplopoda) from Honduras, a country located on the following biogeographic provinces: Mosquito (North and East), Chiapas Highlands (Central) and Pacific Lowlands (South ...
Alex M. Cubas-Rodriguez +2 more
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