
Figs 32–36. Structure of some 'oniscoid' Polydesmida. 32. Amphitomeus attemsi (Schubart, 1934) (Oniscodesmidae), left gonopod, caudal view. 33 & 34. Elassystremma sp. (Ammodesmidae), entire animal and ventral side of male body segment 7, lateral and ventral views respectively. 35 & 36. Hyperothrix orophura Attems, 1900 (?Pyrgodesmidae), anterior body portion and left gonopod, lateral and caudal views, respectively. [32 after Golovatch et al. (2002) (reprinted courtesy of Arthropoda Selecta); 33 & 34 after Van den Spiegel (in prep.) (reprinted courtesy of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Nadine Van Noppen del.); 35 & 36 after Attems (1900). Scale bar 0.1 mm (32), others reproduced not to scale.]
Published as part of Golovatch, Sergei I., 2003, A review of the volvatory Polydesmida, with special reference to the patterns of volvation (Diplopoda), pp. 39-60 in African Invertebrates 44 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7664731
Arthropoda, Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Animalia, Ammodesmidae, Biodiversity, Hyperothrix, Oniscodesmidae, Taxonomy
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