A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allowed studying its post-embryonic development, with special attention drawn to (i) the number of segments and ocelli at each stadium and (ii) the development of the copulatory organs of males and females. Laboratory rearing of adult E. pulchripes from Kenya revealed some aspects of reproduction, from the structure of the adult reproductive organs to mating behaviour and oviposition, as well as the first stadia of post-embryonic development. Based on histological observations and scanning electron microscopy, the position of the copulatory organs during mating and the function of the different parts of the reproductive organs are hypothesized.A c...
Male and female genital morphology of the spirostreptid millipede Orthoporus pyrhocephalus was exami...
The role of species-specific genitalia in reproductive isolationis unclear. Males of the millipede g...
The number of stadia during post-embryonic development is supposed to be fixed in most species of th...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
Genus Epibolus Cook, 1897 Type species: Spirobolus pulchripes Gerstäcker, 1873 Included species...
FIGURES 78–80. Epibolus pulchripes. 78: male from Tanzania, E Usambara Mts., Mgambo Forest Reserve, ...
Bibliography: pages 163-179.Spirostreptida millipedes comprise three families, the Harpagophoridae, ...
FIGURES 81–82. Epibolus pulchripes, right posterior gonopods, posterior view. 81: male from Kenya, M...
FIGURES 4–8. Male legs, SEM. 4: Crurifarcimen vagans n.gen., n. sp., paratype, tarsus, lateral view....
FIGURES 9–10. Epibolus pulchripes, left posterior gonopod, SEM pictures. 9: tip of gonopod, anterior...
FIGURES 11–12. Female second pair of legs with one vulva attached, anterior view. 11: Crurifarcimen ...
Forty-two studies on fire millipedes are reviewed in which mechanisms of selection; sperm competitio...
FIGURES 26–27. Crurifarcimen vagans, early stadia, from female from Anami, collected in terrarium. 2...
Bibliography: pages 128-138.This study focuses on the mating dynamics of South African forest millip...
Male and female genital morphology of the spirostreptid millipede Orthoporus pyrhocephalus was exami...
The role of species-specific genitalia in reproductive isolationis unclear. Males of the millipede g...
The number of stadia during post-embryonic development is supposed to be fixed in most species of th...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
Genus Epibolus Cook, 1897 Type species: Spirobolus pulchripes Gerstäcker, 1873 Included species...
FIGURES 78–80. Epibolus pulchripes. 78: male from Tanzania, E Usambara Mts., Mgambo Forest Reserve, ...
Bibliography: pages 163-179.Spirostreptida millipedes comprise three families, the Harpagophoridae, ...
FIGURES 81–82. Epibolus pulchripes, right posterior gonopods, posterior view. 81: male from Kenya, M...
FIGURES 4–8. Male legs, SEM. 4: Crurifarcimen vagans n.gen., n. sp., paratype, tarsus, lateral view....
FIGURES 9–10. Epibolus pulchripes, left posterior gonopod, SEM pictures. 9: tip of gonopod, anterior...
FIGURES 11–12. Female second pair of legs with one vulva attached, anterior view. 11: Crurifarcimen ...
Forty-two studies on fire millipedes are reviewed in which mechanisms of selection; sperm competitio...
FIGURES 26–27. Crurifarcimen vagans, early stadia, from female from Anami, collected in terrarium. 2...
Bibliography: pages 128-138.This study focuses on the mating dynamics of South African forest millip...
Male and female genital morphology of the spirostreptid millipede Orthoporus pyrhocephalus was exami...
The role of species-specific genitalia in reproductive isolationis unclear. Males of the millipede g...
The number of stadia during post-embryonic development is supposed to be fixed in most species of th...