- millipede, almond-scented
millipede or
cyanide millipede, is a
species of
polydesmidan ("flat-backed")
millipede found in the
moist forests along the Pacific...
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often large and colorful. They can be
distinguished from most
other polydesmidans by
having ozopores situated further inward from the
paranota margins...
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recorded in the
order Polydesmida.
Before the
discovery of A. reticulatus,
polydesmidans were
known to have only 19 or 20
segments in adults. The
American biologists...
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Paranota of
polydesmidan (left) and
platydesmidan millipedes...
- coarctata, the long-flange millipede, is a
widely introduced species of
Polydesmidan millipede of the
family Paradoxosomatidae. It is
presumed native to Southeast...
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Brachoria is a
genus of
polydesmidan millipedes in the
family Xystodesmidae inhabiting the
Eastern United States. Also
known as the
Appalachian mimic millipedes...
- Miguel; Martínez-Dávalos, Arnulfo; et al. (2014). "Two Flat-Backed
Polydesmidan Millipedes from the
Miocene Chiapas-Amber Lagerstätte, Mexico". PLOS...
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Aphelidesmidae is a
family of
polydesmidan millipedes distributed in
Central America, the
Caribbean and
northern South America.
Aphelidesmids are often...
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November 26, 2013. Parkes, K.C.; Weldon, P.J.; Hoffman, R.L. (2003). "
Polydesmidan millipede used in self-anointing by a strong-billed
woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes...
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excluding the head.
Females are
slightly larger than males. Like
other polydesmidans ("flat-backed" millipedes) they lack eyes and have
prominent paranota...