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- scutigeromorphs among the earliest terrestrial arthropods. These older fossils differ enough from extant species to be ****igned to the scutigeromorph...
- Formation contains two species of centipede. One is a species of the scutigeromorph Crussolum. The other is Devonobius, which is included in the extinct...
- that the identity of Rhyniognatha hirsti as a myriapod, specifically a scutigeromorph centipede, was better supported by the available evidence, without being...
- myriapods have paired lateral spiracles similar to those of insects. Scutigeromorph centipedes are an exception, having unpaired, non-closable spiracles...
- bristle millipedes, pill millipedes, flat-backed millipedes, etc. scutigeromorphs, lithobiomorphs, Scolopendromorphs, etc. Archispirostreptus gigas (Diplopoda...
- Scutigera is a centipede genus in the scutigeromorph (house centipede) family Scutigeridae, a group of centipedes with long limbs and true compound eyes...
- Allothereua is a genus of scutigeromorph centipedes containing 9 species ranging from Central Asia (Kazakhstan and Nepal) to the Philippines to Australia...
- legs – of centipedes' last common ancestor, believed to be somewhat Scutigeromorph-like. They were initially leg-like, then progressed into a more pincer...
- centipede (originally described as Cermatia linceci) is a species of the Scutigeromorph centipede found in the Southern United States and Central America. Its...
- century later – a total evidence re-evaluation of the phylogeny of scutigeromorph centipedes (Myriapoda : Chilopoda)". Invertebrate Systematics. 20 (5):...