File:Sphaeropoeus hercules EB1911.png
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English: Sphaeropoeus hercules, a Sumatran species of the Oniscomorpha.
A, Lateral view of the entire animal. c, head; ant, antenna; tgl, tg' and tgla, tergal plates of first, second and thirteenth segments; lg, extremities of some of the anterior legs. B, Gonopods of the male. gpl and gp2, anterior and posterior pairs of gonopods, both being chelate claspers; pen, processes arising from the basal segments of the gonopods of the second pair, which act as penes. C, Vulvae or genital plates attached to the basal segments of the legs of the second pair in the female. g.o, genital orifice |
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Source | 'Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), 1911, v. 18 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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