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- centipedes (maxillipeds, maxillipedes). Other names include prehensors, telopodites, forci****e, (singular forci****). and in the specific case in which...
- appendages called telopodites and coxal projections. The second maxillae, which partly cover the first maxillae, consist of only a telopodite and a coxosternite...
- of the gonopods (telopodites) are relatively small and oriented nearly transverse to the body axis. The basal part of the telopodites are very stout and...
- slightly curved. The telopodite (distal element) of each gonopod is clearly exposed rather than hidden in a cavity, but these telopodites are pressed close...
- horizontally wide paranota with minimal downward curvature, a straight telopodite on its gonopod (as opposed to the curved or twisted form found in the...
- opening features clusters of spear-shaped sense organs. Moreover, each telopodite of the second maxillae in these centipedes ends in a pretarsus that is...
- Furthermore, whereas the gonopod telopodite in D. hispidus simply tapers and ends in a curved solenomere, the gonopod telopodite in D. pholeter divides into...
- by the presence and placement (cephalic side) of the cingulum on the telopodite of the male gonopod. Keeton, W. T. (1959). "A revision of the milliped...
- distal element of the gonopod (telopodite) is usually slender and long, with dense setae on the basal half. The telopodite often features a con****uous...
- which become a pair of gonopods. Each gonopod features a distal element (telopodite) that divides into two slender branches. The inner branch is shorter and...