- the trunk. The
ultimate leg-bearing
segment has a
single pore on each
coxopleuron, a wide metasternite, and legs
without claws.
These centipedes range...
-
sclerotized lines on the forci****r coxosternite, and two
pores on each
coxopleuron.
These centipedes range from
about 1 cm to
about 9 cm in
length and have...
-
feature no
sternal pores. Most
coxal organs open into a
single pit on each
coxopleuron.
These centipedes range from 4 cm to 6 cm in
length and have 65 to 81...
- a few
spines on the
claws of the
second maxillae, two
pores on each
coxopleuron, and
ultimate legs
without claws or with only
rudimentary claws. These...
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sternal pore-fields on
almost all
trunk segments, two
pores on each
coxopleuron, and
ultimate legs
without claws.
These centipedes range from 16 mm to...
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pointed pretarsus of the
second maxillae, and 3-5
coxal pores in each
coxopleuron with no
isolated coxal pores. "Geophilus
aenariensis Verhoeff, 1942"...
- the
length of the end
section of the leg (distal tarsus). The anal-leg
coxopleuron, a part of the last pair of legs, is
moderately narrow and
features a...
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small teeth,
sternal pores in a
transverse band, a
single pore on each
coxopleuron, and
ultimate legs that are
swollen in the male and lack claws. The original...
-
basal spine; the
coxal organs open into a
single ventral pit on each
coxopleuron.
These centipedes range from
about 2 cm to
about 5 cm in
length and have...
- A 2020
study examining the
development of the
cephalic capsule and
coxopleuron identified ten late post-embryonic
stages in C. parisi's life cycle:...