- segments.
Pauropods can
usually be
identified because of
their distinctive anal plate,
which is
unique to
pauropods.
Different species of
pauropods can be...
- cases,
simple eyes.
Exceptions are the two
classes of
symphylans and
pauropods, the
millipede order Polydesmida and the
centipede order Geophilomorpha...
- example,
pauropods were
thought to have no more than ten leg pairs, but
adults in the
order Hexamerocerata have
eleven pairs of legs.
Pauropods in the order...
-
millipedes have
traditionally been
considered most
closely related to the tiny
pauropods,
although some
molecular studies challenge this relationship. Millipedes...
- (sea spiders,
horseshoe crabs and arachnids),
Myriapoda (symphylans,
pauropods,
millipedes and centipedes),
Pancrustacea (oligostracans, copepods, malacostracans...
- a
series on
Myriapods classes Centipedes •
Millipedes •
Symphylans •
Pauropods Anatomy Organ of Tömösváry •
Ozopore •
Ultimate legs
Cyphopods • Forci****s...
-
Eurypauropodidae is a
family of
pauropods. The
family was
first described by the
American zoologist John A.
Ryder during October 1873. Eurypauropodids...
-
other genera of
pauropods,
Amphipauropus and Cauvetauropus, have been
found to have
adults with no more than
eight leg pairs.
Pauropods in the
genus Zygopauropus...
- millipedes. The
field of
myriapodology can also
cover other myriapods such as
pauropods and symphylans.
Those who
study myriapods are myriapodologists. International...
-
Brachypauropodidae is a
family of
pauropods. This
family has a
nearly worldwide distribution.
Pauropods in this
family are
found on all
continents except...