File:EB1911 - Centipede Fig. 8 Craterostigmus.png
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DescriptionEB1911 - Centipede Fig. 8 Craterostigmus.png |
English: A, Anterior end of Craterostigmus from above.
a, Basal segments of antennae. c, Cephalic plate with eyes (o). t.tox, Tergal plate of somite bearing toxicognaths (tox). t.lg.1, Tergal plate of somite bearing legs of the first pair. B, Maxillae. C, Palpognath. D, Toxicognath. E, Last segment with genital capsule (g.c), and basal segments of legs of 14th and 15th pairs (lg. 14, lg. 15). After Pocock. Q.J.M.S. vol. 45, pl. 23, 1902. |
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Source | Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), 1911, vol 5.: "Centipede" |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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