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- The Lithobiomorpha, also known as stone centipedes, are an order of anamorphic centipedes; they reach a mature segment count of 15 trunk segments. This...
- in their development. In the primitive condition, seen in the orders Lithobiomorpha, Scutigeromorpha, and Craterostigmomorpha, development is anamorphic:...
- comparative analysis of the ventral nerve cord of Lithobius forficatus (Lithobiomorpha): morphology, neuroanatomy, and individually identifiable neurons. Arthropod...
- Adult centipedes in this order, like those in Scutigeromorpha and Lithobiomorpha, have 15 leg-bearing segments. Their low diversity and intermediate...
- There are 78 species of Myriapoda native to Ireland. Common Cryptops (Cryptops hortensis) Cryptops parisi Geophilus carpophagus Geophilus easoni Geophilus...
- Gadiformes: Macrouridae), a junior homonym of Mesobius Chamberlin 1951 (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae). Ichthyological Research, 64 (1): 120–122....
- (2013). "Eupolybothrus cavernicolus Komerički & Stoev sp. N. (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae): The first eukaryotic species description combining transcriptomic...
- tickspiders) Order Pantopoda (Sea spiders) Order Scutigeromorpha Order Lithobiomorpha (stone centipedes) Order †Devonobiomorpha Order Craterostigmomorpha...
- Lithobiidae is a family of centipedes in the order Lithobiomorpha, containing the following genera: Alaskobius Anodonthobius Archethopolys Arebius Arenobius...
- luculentus, a new species of the genus Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941 from China (Lithobiomorpha, Lithobiidae)". ZooKeys (741): 193–202. doi:10.3897/zookeys.741.20061...