-
intromittent organ. In
crustaceans and millipedes,
gonopods are
modified walking or
swimming legs.
Gonopods may be
highly decorated with
elaborate structures...
-
insert his
gonopods to
extrude the ****e
before bending his body to
deposit sperm onto his
gonopods and
reinserting the "charged"
gonopods into the female...
- literature. For example,
millipedes with
gonopods are
listed by
numbers that
exclude leg
pairs that
become gonopods.
Animals have been
selected so that each...
- one pair of legs on the
seventh segment in
males being modified to form
gonopods used for
sperm transfer.
Individuals may live for 2–3 years.
Harpaphe haydeniana...
- the
gonopods,
consisting of the 8th and 9th pair, and in
Mammamia the
anterior (forward-most)
gonopods are
slightly longer than the
posterior gonopods. Mammamia...
- Tömösváry •
Ozopore •
Ultimate legs
Cyphopods • Forci****s •
Millipede gonopods Notable species Eumillipes ****phone •
Eopauropus balticus • Scolopendra...
-
specialised in the
males for fertilisation, and are
referred to as the
gonopods. At the end of the
pleon is the tail fan,
comprising a pair of biramous...
- crabs.
Sakai & Türkay (2013)
regarded the
shape of the
gonopods as more
suited for this. As
gonopods are
important in ****ual reproduction, they are less...
- the
lateral paranotal edge, and
simple gonopods without a
coxal process nor a
prefemoral process. The
gonopods lack any divisions,
spare the
typical prefemoral...
- (harvestmen), millipedes, and some
crustaceans use
modified appendages such as
gonopods or ****es to
transfer the
sperm directly to the female. However, most...