- and a
posterior scutellum.
Lateral extensions of a
tergite are
known as
paranota (Gr**** for "alongside the back") or
carinae (Latin for "keel"), exemplified...
- as
paranota,
which can vary
widely in shape, size, and texture;
modifications include lobes, papillae, ridges, crests,
spines and notches.
Paranota may...
- telodonta)
occur within the
range of H. haydeniana, both with yellow-tipped
paranota. H. telodonta (Humboldt and Del
Norte counties, California) is slightly...
-
extreme irritation if
rubbed in the eyes.
Characteristics include yellow paranota (lateral
segmental expansions on the dorsa), a
yellow mid-dorsal spot on...
- This
genus is
unique for its sculptured,
ornamented dorsum, and
elaborate paranota. The
maximum length for a
species in this
genus is
around 3 cm (1.2 in)...
-
exterior skeleton. They are
brown in
color with pale cream-colored legs and
paranota (lateral "keels"
extending from each segment).
Greenhouse millipedes achieve...
- (bumps) on the
upper surface, and most
segments possessed wing-like
keels (
paranota)
extending to the side. The type
species Archidesmus macnicoli was described...
-
because on most species, each body
segment has wide
lateral keels known as
paranota.
These keels are
produced by the
posterior half (metazonite) of each body...
-
introduced Asian millipede, by
having proportionally longer and
pointier paranota (lateral keels) on mid-body
segments and
longer gonopods (male reproductive...
-
morphological variation,
specifically in
characters such as the
shape of the
paranota and body size.
These variables correlate with
geographical distribution...