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Harpaphe haydeniana,
commonly known as the yellow-spotted millipede, almond-scented
millipede or
cyanide millipede, is a
species of
polydesmidan ("flat-backed")...
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Carex haydeniana is a
species of
sedge known by the
common name
cloud sedge. It is
native to
western North America from
British Columbia and
Alberta south...
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range extending from
Southeast Alaska to
Central California.
Harpaphe haydeniana, the widest-ranging species, is
divided into six
subspecies distinguished...
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Harpaphe haydeniana (Polydesmida)...
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Promecognathus are
specialised predators of the
cyanide millipedes Harpaphe haydeniana and
Xystocheir dissecta,
countering the
hydrogen cyanide that
makes these...
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kilogram of
fresh root. Some millipedes, such as
Harpaphe haydeniana,
Desmoxytes purpurosea, and
Apheloria release hydrogen cyanide as a defense...
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named for him. Many
mountain peaks bear his name as well. The
sedge Carex haydeniana was
named for him by
Stephen Thayer Olney, in 1871. A
subspecies of garter...
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distinguishes S.
arcuata from
Harpaphe haydeniana which is also
present in most of its distribution; H.
haydeniana has been
described to have
acutely angled...
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species of this
genus are
found in
Western North America. Species:
Paimokia haydeniana Paimokia modestior Chamberlin, 1941
Paimokia telodonta Chamberlin, 1943...
- species,
including Apheloria virginiensis of the
eastern U.S. and
Harpaphe haydeniana of the
western U.S. The
Sierra luminous millipedes of the
genus Motyxia...