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Figures 9–13. Eurygeophilus multistiliger (Verhoeff, 1899), female, 24 mm long, Campu Omo (Sardinia). (9) Head, dorsal (right antenna and setae not drawn). (10) Head, ventral (antennae not drawn). (11) Forcipular segment, ventral. (12) Sternum of leg-bearing segment V, ventral. (13) Last leg-bearing segment and terminal segments, ventral (right telopodite and setae on the relevant coxopleuron not drawn).
Published as part of Bonato, Lucio, Barber, Anthony & Minelli, Alessandro, 2006, The European centipedes hitherto referred to Eurygeophilus, Mesogeophilus, and Chalandea (Chilopoda, Geophilomorpha): taxonomy, distribution, and geographical variation in segment number, pp. 415-438 in Journal of Natural History 40 (7-8) on page 423, DOI: 10.1080/00222930600661839, http://zenodo.org/record/5230134
Eurygeophilus, Geophilomorpha, Arthropoda, Geophilidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chilopoda, Taxonomy
Eurygeophilus, Geophilomorpha, Arthropoda, Geophilidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chilopoda, Taxonomy
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