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Anomalie segmentaire chez Polydesmus angustus Latzel (Myriapodes, Diplopodes, Polydesmidae) [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1975
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Demange, Jean-Marie
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Integumental Pigments of the Millipede, Polydesmus angustus (Latzel)

Nature, 1968
So far little is known about the tissue pigments of the myriapods1, except that there is xanthommatin or a nearly related ommatin in some iulids2 and a water-soluble, violet pigment in some opisthogoneates3. The polydesmids, although rather closely related to the iulids, contrast sharply in morphological details and colour, which prompted this ...
Needham A E
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Ultrastruktur der Pyloruszähnchen zweier Tausendfüßler (Tachypodoiulus niger, Polydesmus angustus)*

Acta Zoologica, 1980
Schluter, U. 1980. Ultrastruktur der Pyloruszahnchen zweier Tausendfusler (Tachypodoiulus niger, Polydesmus angustus). [An ultrastructural study of the pyloric spines in two millipeds (Tachypodoiulus niger, Polydesmus angustus).] (Institut fur Allgemeine und Spezielle Zoologie, Giessen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland.) — Acta zool. (Stockh.) 61(3): 171–178.
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Changes in desiccation resistance during development in the millipede Polydesmus angustus

Physiological Entomology, 2001
Summary Water loss at increasing temperature in dry air (< 5% r.h.) was measured for the eight stadia of Polydesmus angustus Latzel (Diplopoda, Polydesmida: Polydesmidae).
J. ‐F. David, G. Vannier
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First evidence for photoperiodic regulation of the life cycle in a millipede species, Polydesmus angustus (Diplopoda: Polydesmidae)

Journal of Zoology, 2003
The hypothesis that the periods of dormancy previously described in the millipede Polydesmus angustus may be photoperiodically induced diapauses was tested experimentally. In this species, biennial individuals exhibit two successive periods of dormancy: aestivation in the penultimate stadium (stadium VII) and reproductive dormancy in the adults, which ...
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Developpements compares des appendices copulateurs (gonopodes) chez polydesmus angustus latzel et brachydesmus superus latzel (diplopodes : polydesmidae)

Arthropod Structure and Development, 1976
Abstract The transformation of the eighth pair of appendages into gonopods has been examined with the scanning electron microscope in 2 diplopods : Brachydesmus superus Latz. and Polydesmus angustus Latz. Cuticular structures of walking legs and gonopods from both species were compared during the postembryonic development.
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