File:Moving female Illacme plenipes (SPC000931) with 662 legs - ZooKeys-241-077-SP-1.ogv
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DescriptionMoving female Illacme plenipes (SPC000931) with 662 legs - ZooKeys-241-077-SP-1.ogv |
English: Female Illacme plenipes (specimen # SPC000931) with 662 legs showing live movement and head shape. |
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Source | Marek, P.; Shear, W.; Bond, J. (2012). "A redescription of the leggiest animal, the millipede Illacme plenipes, with notes on its natural history and biogeography (Diplopoda, Siphonophorida, Siphonorhinidae)". ZooKeys 241: 77. doi:10.3897/zookeys.241.3831. |
Author | Marek, P.; Shear, W.; Bond, J. (2012) |
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