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Volume
45, Number 3,
March 1999:
Centipedes
and Millipedes with Emphasis on North America Fauna
Text-only
version

ISSUE
HOME PAGE
ABOUT
THIS ISSUE
- about KSN
- about the author

IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction
- how are they
different?
- classification
of centipedes
- classification
of millipedes, section 1
- classification
of millipedes, section 2
- classification
of millipedes, section 3
- the most frequently
asked question
- mouthparts
- breathing
- eggs and young
- behavior
- defense
- effects on humans
- further reading
- references
- back cover

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Centipedes
and Millipedes with Emphasis on North America Fauna
by Rowland
M. Shelley

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Centipedes
and Millipedes Index of Images
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Figure
23. Ventral view of helminthomorph millipede gonopod
segment 7 of male Sigmoria austrimantis Shelley
from western North Carolina. The gonopods replace
the anterior legs and arise from an "aperture"
[opening]. Drawing by R.G. Kuhler.
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