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Definition of Metasternites

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- Afrotaenia machadoi, found in Angola. This species features trunk metasternites without patterned pore-fields, only scattered pores, and claws on the...
- almost all trunk segments, and unusual lateral furrows on some trunk metasternites; most coxal organs open into a dorsal pouch covered by the metatergite...
- in this genus feature forci****s without denticles, anterior trunk metasternites with a single posterior pore-field, and coxopleura with many scattered...
- with a single pectinate lamella, glandular pores present on the trunk metasternites in both ****es, many scattered pores on most sides of the coxopleura...
- forci****s with a denticle at the base of each tarsungulum, anterior trunk metasternites with an anterior medial socket and a posterior transverse band of pores...
- Centipedes in this genus feature sternal pores in four broad groups on each metasternite, very short ultimate legs, and uniarticulate female gonopods. These centipedes...
- forci****s with denticles, a broad forci****r coxosternite, anterior trunk metasternites with an unusual medial depression and pores arranged into an anterior...
- coxapleura completely covered with scattered pores, and a very small metasternite on the ultimate leg-bearing segment; each mandible has a robust dentate...
- small tubercle at the base of each tarsungulum, and the anterior trunk metasternites usually have an anterior medial socket and a posterior transversally...
- no sternal pores, and an ultimate leg-bearing segment with a narrow metasternite and scattered coxal pores; the lateral parts of the labrum almost touch...