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- coxal projections and telopodites of the first maxillae possessing subapical spine-sensilla and apical scutefilaments; telopodites of the second maxillae...
- include toxicognaths (from toxic + the Gr**** gnathos, jaw), prehensors, telopodites, and forci****e (singular forci****). The term forci**** references their...
- Mecistocephalidae, native to Europe and Asia. Centipedes in this genus feature small telopodites without claws on the second maxillae and a robust basal denticle on the...
- Europe and Asia as far as ****an. Centipedes in this genus feature small telopodites on the second maxillae, the head and forci****r segment are elongate...
- anterior marginal band; the second maxillae have swollen and densely setose telopodites and a coxosternite divided mid-longitudinally. These centipedes range...
- appendages called telopodites and coxal projections. The second maxillae, which partly cover the first maxillae, consist of only a telopodite and a coxosternite...
- by the presence and placement (cephalic side) of the cingulum on the telopodite of the male gonopod. Keeton, W. T. (1959). "A revision of the milliped...
- wall of the mesothorax.: 164  The trochanter is the basal segment of the telopodite; it is always a small segment in the insect leg, freely movable by a horizontal...
- Polydesmida: Dalodesmidae) from Tasmania with a pseudo-articulated gonopod telopodite" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1064: 39–49. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1064.1.4. Shear, W...
- epipharynx with clusters of spear-shaped sensilla on the clypeal part, and telopodites of the second maxillae with a distally flattened pretarsus. "Himantarioidea...