“Open access” growth histories in millipedes (Diplopoda)

Henrik Enghoff, L. M. Jensen, E. V. Mikhaljova

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    Abstract

    A unique pattern of missing defence glands on certain body rings is described for two species of the
    millipede family Mongoliulidae, order Julida: Ussuriiulus pilifer Golovatch, 1980, and Koiulus interruptus
    Enghoff et al., 2017. Based on the patterns of missing glands observed in recently collected samples of the
    two species, numbers of podous and apodous body rings in successive stadia of the postembryonic
    development can be inferred for each individual millipede, which in turn allows the reconstruction of
    pathways of anamorphosis in these species. The inferred numbers of body rings in developmental stadia
    are compared with actual numbers observed on additional samples, including the type series, of U. pilifer.
    The pattern of missing glands in the two mongoliulid species is compared with the pattern of missing
    glands typical of the entire millipede order Polydesmida.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalArthropod Structure & Development
    Volume47
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)104-116
    Number of pages13
    ISSN1467-8039
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2018

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