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Tianella
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Ausobskyi
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Martensi
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian my ...
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Tianella Fastigata
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Ornata
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Daamsae
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Lughla
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian my ...
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Tianella Mananga
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Jaljalensis
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Gitanga
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Tianella Bobanga
''Tianella'' is a genus of millipedes in the family Entomobielziidae. This genus includes eleven species found in Nepal, one species found in Kazakhstan, and one species found in Kyrgyzstan. This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults. Most species in this genus have 29 segments in adults rather than the 30 segments usually observed in this order. Discovery This genus was first described by the Austiran myriapodologist Carl Attems in 1904 to contain the newly discovered type species '' T. fastigata'', found in Kyrgystan. He described this genus as having the usual 30 segments. The American zoologist William A. Shear described three more species in this genus in 1979, '' T. bobanga'', '' T. lughla'', and '' T. martensi'', all found in Nepal, maintaining the original description of this genus as having 30 segments. In 1979, the Russian myriapodolo ...
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Entomobielziidae
Entomobielziidae is a family of millipedes belonging to the order Chordeumatida. This family includes 18 species, including 13 in the genus '' Tianella''. Millipedes in this family are found in Romania, central Asia, and the Himalayas. Description Millipedes in this family feature highly reduced paranota. The posterior gonopods Gonopods are specialized appendages of various arthropods used in reproduction or egg-laying. In males, they facilitate the transfer of sperm from male to female during mating, and thus are a type of intromittent organ. In crustaceans and milli ... are leglike, with five segments and a claw. This family includes the genus ''Tianella'', notable for featuring adult millipedes with 29 segments, a number not found in the adults of any other chordeumatidan genus. Adults in most ''Tianella'' species have 29 segments. Genera This family includes three genera: * '' Entomobielzia'' Verhoeff, 1898 * '' Pseudoclis'' Attems, 1899 * '' Tianella'' Attems, 19 ...
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