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Figure 4. Prionopodella pectinigera Verhoeff, 1925 in Gonopod segmentation and the Australian centipede Prionopodella (Chilopoda): testing a basal position in the Scutigeromorpha

Authors: Edgecombe, Gregory D.;

Figure 4. Prionopodella pectinigera Verhoeff, 1925 in Gonopod segmentation and the Australian centipede Prionopodella (Chilopoda): testing a basal position in the Scutigeromorpha

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Figure 4. Prionopodella pectinigera Verhoeff, 1925. QM S75118, female. (A–C) T7; (D–G) T6. (A–B) spinula on T6 stoma saddle, scales 20 Mm (A), 5 Mm (B); (C) bristle (Stachelborste) from medial row on T6, scale 10 Mm; (D) Stachelborsten (Sb) and Tastborsten (T) on medial part of T7, scale 30 Mm; (E) spinula from T7 stoma saddle, scale 10 Mm; (F) paired spines and Stachelborste on T6 margin, scale 10 Mm; (G) Tastborste on T6 margin, scale 10 Mm.

Published as part of Edgecombe, Gregory D., 2008, Gonopod segmentation and the Australian centipede Prionopodella (Chilopoda): testing a basal position in the Scutigeromorpha, pp. 1289-1301 in Journal of Natural History 42 (17-18) on page 1293, DOI: 10.1080/00222930801947912, http://zenodo.org/record/5219268

Keywords

Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chilopoda, Scutigeromorpha, Taxonomy, Scutigeridae, Prionopodella

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