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Australeuma Golovatchi
''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae Metopidiotrichidae is a family of millipedes in the order Chordeumatida. These millipedes range from 4 mm to 17 mm in length. Adult millipedes in this family have 32 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last), .... Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma golovatchi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma jeekeli'' Golovatch, 1986 * '' Australeuma mauriesi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma peckorum'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma simile'' Golovatch, 1986 References Animals described in 1986 Arthropods of Tasmania Chordeumatida Millipede genera {{Myriapoda-stub ...
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Tasmania
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Millipede
Millipedes are a group of arthropods that are characterised by having two pairs of jointed legs on most body segments; they are known scientifically as the class Diplopoda, the name derived from this feature. Each double-legged segment is a result of two single segments fused together. Most millipedes have very elongated cylindrical or flattened bodies with more than 20 segments, while pill millipedes are shorter and can roll into a tight ball. Although the name "millipede" derives from the Latin for "thousand feet", no species was known to have 1,000 or more until the discovery of ''Eumillipes persephone'', which can have over 1,300 legs. There are approximately 12,000 named species classified into 16 orders and around 140 families, making Diplopoda the largest class of myriapods, an arthropod group which also includes centipedes and other multi-legged creatures. Most millipedes are slow-moving detritivores, eating decaying leaves and other dead plant matter. Some eat fungi or ...
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Metopidiotrichidae
Metopidiotrichidae is a family of millipedes in the order Chordeumatida. These millipedes range from 4 mm to 17 mm in length. Adult millipedes in this family have 32 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last), not the 30 segments usually found in this order. Adult males in this family (e.g., ''Reginaterreuma monroei'', ''R. daviesae'', ''R. unicolor'', ''R. major'', and ''Neocambrisoma raveni'') often feature a reduced or vestigial leg pair 10 as part of the gonopod complex, in addition to the two leg pairs (pairs 8 and 9) typically modified into gonopods in this order. There are about 9 genera and at least 70 described species in Metopidiotrichidae. Genera These nine genera belong to the family Metopidiotrichidae: * ''Australeuma'' Golovatch, 1986 * ''Malayothrix'' Verhoeff, 1929 * ''Metopidiothrix'' Attems, 1907 * ''Neocambrisoma'' Mauriès, 1987 * ''Nesiothrix'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Nipponothrix'' Shear & Tanabe, 1994 * ''Pocockia (milli ...
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Australeuma Gladifer
''Australeuma gladifer'' is a species of millipede in Metopidiotrichidae Metopidiotrichidae is a family of millipedes in the order Chordeumatida. These millipedes range from 4 mm to 17 mm in length. Adult millipedes in this family have 32 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last), ... family, and was first described in 1997 by William A. Shear and Bob Mesibov, It is a myriapod found in litter and only in Victoria, Australia. References External linksGBIF occurrence data for ''Australeuma gladifer'' Millipedes of Oceania Polydesmida Taxa named by Robert Mesibov Taxa described in 1997 Taxa named by William Shear {{Myriapoda-stub ...
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Australeuma Golovatchi
''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae Metopidiotrichidae is a family of millipedes in the order Chordeumatida. These millipedes range from 4 mm to 17 mm in length. Adult millipedes in this family have 32 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last), .... Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma golovatchi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma jeekeli'' Golovatch, 1986 * '' Australeuma mauriesi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma peckorum'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma simile'' Golovatch, 1986 References Animals described in 1986 Arthropods of Tasmania Chordeumatida Millipede genera {{Myriapoda-stub ...
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Australeuma Jeekeli
''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma golovatchi ''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae Metopidiotrichidae is a family of millipedes in the order Chordeumatida. These millipedes range from 4 mm to 17 mm in length. Adult millipedes in this family ...'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma jeekeli'' Golovatch, 1986 * '' Australeuma mauriesi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma peckorum'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma simile'' Golovatch, 1986 References Animals described in 1986 Arthropods of Tasmania Chordeumatida Millipede genera {{Myriapoda-stub ...
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Australeuma Mauriesi
''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma golovatchi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma jeekeli ''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma golovatchi ''Australeum ...'' Golovatch, 1986 * '' Australeuma mauriesi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma peckorum'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma simile'' Golovatch, 1986 References Animals described in 1986 Arthropods of Tasmania Chordeumatida Millipede genera {{Myriapoda-stub ...
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Australeuma Peckorum
''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma golovatchi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma jeekeli'' Golovatch, 1986 * ''Australeuma mauriesi ''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma golovatchi'' Shear & Mesib ...'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma peckorum'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma simile'' Golovatch, 1986 References Animals described in 1986 Arthropods of Tasmania Chordeumatida Millipede genera {{Myriapoda-stub ...
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Australeuma Simile
''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma golovatchi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma jeekeli'' Golovatch, 1986 * ''Australeuma mauriesi'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma peckorum ''Australeuma'' is a genus of Tasmanian millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. Species The following species are recognised within this genus: * '' Australeuma gladifer'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * ''Australeuma golovatchi'' Shear & Mesib ...'' Shear & Mesibov, 1997 * '' Australeuma simile'' Golovatch, 1986 References Animals described in 1986 Arthropods of Tasmania Chordeumatida Millipede genera {{Myriapoda-stub ...
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Animals Described In 1986
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and the deuterostomes, containing the echinoderms and ...
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Arthropods Of Tasmania
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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Chordeumatida
Chordeumatida (from the Greek word for "sausage") is a large order of millipedes containing some 1200 species with a nearly worldwide distribution. Also known as "sausage millipedes," they possess around 30 body segments behind the head (including the telson) as adults and reach about in length. Description Chordeumatidans are relatively short-bodied, with only 26 to 32 body segments (including the telson) behind the head. They range in length from . A key feature is the presence of 6 large bristles (setae) on the dorsal surface of each body segment. The first segment ( collum) is relatively narrow, giving the appearance of a distinct "neck" in many species. The body tapers towards the rear, and the rearmost tip (telson) contains silk-producing organs (spinnerets). A dorsal groove runs down the length of the body, and some species possess paranota, lateral extensions of the exoskeleton. Paranota are also found in some other millipedes, notably Polydesmida, from which Chordeumat ...
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