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Illacme is a
genus of
millipedes in the
family Siphonorhinidae. It
includes three species.
Illacme plenipes was
first described in 1928 from San Benito...
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Illacme plenipes is a
siphonorhinid millipede found in the
central region of the U.S.
state of California. It has up to 750 legs. One of
three known species...
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millipede is part of the
Illacme genus,
which contains only two
other species,
Illacme plenipes and
Illacme socal. "
Illacme tobini". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-25...
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Illacme socal is a
species of
millipede in the
family Siphonorhinidae. It was
discovered in
California at
Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park in 2018. Known...
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embryo twenty-five to twenty-nine days old.
Metenteron in the
milliped Illacme plenipes.
Hindgut fermentation digest-035—Embryo
Images at
University of...
- Bond, J. (2012). "A
redescription of the
leggiest animal, the
millipede Illacme plenipes, with
notes on its
natural history and
biogeography (Diplopoda...
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Illacme plenipes, a
millipede with 170
segments and 662 legs...
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named after William Welles Hollister,
namesake of the city of Hollister.
Illacme plenipes, a
millipede having more legs than any
other millipede species...
- foxes,
which depend on the
chaparral habitat. A
species of millipede,
Illacme plenipes, is
endemic to the
southern Diablo Range.
First described in 1926...
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millipedes in total. He co-described with Cook the
leggiest animal on earth:
Illacme plenipes, with over 700 legs.
Harold Loomis was born in the
Mertensia neighborhood...