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- this silk to create chambers in which to molt or to lay their eggs. Chordeumatidans take on a wide variety of forms, including some that are cylindrical...
- 1997 NMV K7233". William A. Shear; Robert Mesibov (1997). "Australian Chordeumatidan Millipedes. III. A Review of the Millipede Family Metopidiotrichidae...
- pairs of walking legs, as one would normally expect in an adult female chordeumatidan with 28 segments (two fewer segments than typically found in this order)...
- segments may go through nine stages of development, as the typical chordeumatidan does, but with an extra segment added in the seventh and eighth stages...
- Haplogona is a genus of chordeumatidan millipedes and the only genus in the family Verhoeffiidae. Adult millipedes in this family have 30 segments (counting...
- Trichopetalum is a genus of chordeumatidan millipedes known from eastern North America. Trichopetalum appropinquo Trichopetalum cornutum Trichopetalum...
- millipedes with 29 segments, a number not found in the adults of any other chordeumatidan species. Adults in most Tianella species have 29 segments, but adults...
- cave-dwelling species Opisthocheiron canayerensis, notable as one of only a few chordeumatidan species with only 26 segments in adults, four fewer segments than typically...
- segments may go through nine stages of development, as the typical chordeumatidan does, but with an extra segment added in the seventh and eighth stages...
- the telson as the last) rather than the 30 segments usually found in chordeumatidans. The family contains the following four genera: Elongeuma Golovatch...