- Glomeridesmida) lack
gonopods but
possess enlarged appendages known as
telopods at the rear of the body used to
firmly hold
females during mating. The...
- of the
Pentazonia they are
located at the rear of the body and
known as
telopods and may also
function in
grasping females,
while in the Helminthomorpha...
- lack ommatidia. The
penultimate pair of legs in
males are
modified into
telopods. In most species,
females feature a very long ovipositor. Most
adult females...
-
millipede (17 in females; 19 in males,
including 1 pair or 2
pairs of
telopods) 18 pairs:
Peripatopsis alba (genus & species),
Peripatopsidae (family)...
- long as they are wide. Additionally, the
third podomere of the
anterior telopods possesses a
single large,
sclerotized tooth. Z.
album also
exhibits endotergal...
-
paramedian spot pattern. Male legs
numbered 17, 18 and 19
possess well
defined telopods. A
distinctive feature of the
species is the
consistently prominent lateral...
- arcostriatus, and G. marmoreus)
report 35
pairs of legs,
including a pair of
telopods, and 20 segments, one
fewer than the 21
segments found in
adult females...
-
longer than wide, with
curved claws and 8-10
ventral spines. The
anterior telopods, used for reproduction,
possess a
stridulation harp and one stridulation...
-
males the last leg pair is
modified into
clasping appendages known as
telopods.
Millipedes in this
order develop by hemianamorphosis.
Glomerida is predominantly...
-
placement within Zoosphaerium,
having telopods that
include features seen in
differing species groups. The
frontal telopods are very
similar to
those in the...