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Evolutionary Biology of Centipedes (Myriapoda: Chilopoda)

Annual Review of Entomology, 2007
New insights into the anatomy, systematics, and biogeography of centipedes have put these predatory terrestrial arthropods at the forefront of evolutionary studies. Centipedes have also played a pivotal role in understanding high-level arthropod relationships.
Gregory D, Edgecombe, Gonzalo, Giribet
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Myriapoda nova americana

auctoribus A. Humbert et H.
Humbert, Alois, Saussure, Henri de
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Onychophora and Myriapoda

1984
Of all the phyla of invertebrate animals, the Arthropoda certainly exhibit the greatest diversity of reproductive patterns and methods of insemination, spermatophores constituting only one of several devices that make the transfer of spermatozoa possible (Schaller 1979).
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Myriapoda nova Americana (1)

1870
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Humbert, A, Saussure, Henri de
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Fauna chilensis. Myriapoda

1905
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Myriapoda

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1975
J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson   +1 more
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Pauropoda (Myriapoda) from Canada

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1984
Twenty-three species of Pauropoda are reported from Canada. They belong to seven genera in two families, Pauropodidae and Brachypauropodidae. A new genus, Amphipauropus, is proposed for Cauvetauropus rhenanus Huther, a close relative of which has been found in Canada.
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Notes on Myriapoda. XV. Miscellanea

1919
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Brade-Birks, Hilda K. (Hilda Kathleen)   +1 more
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Eversible vesicles in Myriapoda

1996
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