File:EB1911 - Centipede Fig. 6 Geophilus and Scolopendra anterior.png
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editDescriptionEB1911 - Centipede Fig. 6 Geophilus and Scolopendra anterior.png |
English: A, Upper view of anterior extremity in Geophilus.
a, Basal segments of antennae. c, Cephalic plate. t.palp, Tergal plate of somite, bearing palpognaths. t.tox, Tergal plate of somite, bearing toxicognaths (tox). t.lg.1, Tergal plate of somite, bearing legs of first pair. B, Toxicognaths of Scolopendra, showing the large coxal plate and the reduced penultimate and antepenultimate segments. C, Terminal segment or fang of the same, showing the orifice of the poison gland. (After Latzel, Die Myr. öst.-ung. Mon. vol. i. “Chilopoda,” Vienna, 1880.) |
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Source | Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), 1911, vol 5.: "Centipede" |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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