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Autor:
John G.E. Lewis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Myriapodology. 4:11-50
The subgenus Cryptops may be divided into those species with, and those without, an anterior transverse suture on tergite 1. The latter group may be further separated into species with the ultimate leg femur without a saw tooth or teeth (here termed
Autor:
John G.E. Lewis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Myriapodology. 3:83-122
In order to avoid any confusion with species of Scolopendra, the genus Arthrorhabdus is reviewed. For the Old World species at least, the length of the coxosternal tooth plates is the most useful distinguishing feature. Arthrorhabdus somalus Manfredi
Autor:
Janet D. Cottingham, Peter Daszak, John G.E. Lewis, Aleksandra Maljkovic, Esther Wenman, Carl G. Jones
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Myriapodology. 3:123-137
Biological observations on three species of Scolopendra (S. morsitans L., 1758; S. subspinipes Leach, 1815; S. abnormis Lewis & Daszak, 1996) were made in the field on Mauritius and Rodrigues and satellite islands. Data on behaviour, predators, paras
Autor:
John G.E. Lewis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Myriapodology. 3:145-151
Statements in the literature suggest that the scolopendromorph centipedes Cryptops , Theatops and Plutonium use their ultimate legs to capture prey. It has been suggested that when the ultimate legs of Cryptops are exed the tibial and tarsal saw teet