The millipede Brachycybe lecontii Wood, 1864 is a fungivorous social millipede known for paternal care of eggs and forming multi-generational aggregations. We investigated the life history, paternal care, chemical defence, feeding and social behaviour of B. lecontii and provided morphological and anatomical descriptions, using light and scanning electron microscopy. Based on observations of B. lecontii from 13 locations throughout its distribution, we report the following natural history aspects. The oviposition period of B. lecontii lasted from mid-April to late June and the incubation period lasted 3–4 weeks. Only males cared for the eggs and subsequent care of juveniles was not observed. In one case, the clutches of two males became comb...
Social behaviour in the form of parental care is widespread among insects but the evolutionary histo...
Although most millipedes (Diplopoda) show a biting–chewing feeding mode, representatives of the so-c...
The study of social and colonial spider species in the neotropics has aided in creating hypotheses f...
Fungivorous millipedes (subterclass Colobognatha) likely represent some of the earliest known mycoph...
Brachycybe (Wood) is a genus of fungivorous millipedes. To date, the fungal associates of these mill...
The millipede genus Antichiropus Attems, 1911, is extremely diverse and the majority of species are ...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
This paper provides the first field report of maternal care in a Neotropical centipede. Nine females...
With an estimated 80% of species remaining undescribed (but see Brewer et al. 2012), millipede taxon...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
Laboulbeniales are highly specific ectoparasitic fungi of arthropods (insects, millipedes, and arach...
ancient millipede lineage that has persisted since the Miocene. The group displays a Holarctic distr...
A detailed study on developmental pathways, feeding preferences, responses to insecticides and swarm...
Millipedes are related to trilobites, spiders and ticks, sowbugs, and crayfish, centipedes, and inse...
This study was a broad autecological investigation of the life history and behaviour of the amaurobi...
Social behaviour in the form of parental care is widespread among insects but the evolutionary histo...
Although most millipedes (Diplopoda) show a biting–chewing feeding mode, representatives of the so-c...
The study of social and colonial spider species in the neotropics has aided in creating hypotheses f...
Fungivorous millipedes (subterclass Colobognatha) likely represent some of the earliest known mycoph...
Brachycybe (Wood) is a genus of fungivorous millipedes. To date, the fungal associates of these mill...
The millipede genus Antichiropus Attems, 1911, is extremely diverse and the majority of species are ...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
This paper provides the first field report of maternal care in a Neotropical centipede. Nine females...
With an estimated 80% of species remaining undescribed (but see Brewer et al. 2012), millipede taxon...
A collection of 215 specimens of different stadia of the African millipede Epibolus pulchripes allow...
Laboulbeniales are highly specific ectoparasitic fungi of arthropods (insects, millipedes, and arach...
ancient millipede lineage that has persisted since the Miocene. The group displays a Holarctic distr...
A detailed study on developmental pathways, feeding preferences, responses to insecticides and swarm...
Millipedes are related to trilobites, spiders and ticks, sowbugs, and crayfish, centipedes, and inse...
This study was a broad autecological investigation of the life history and behaviour of the amaurobi...
Social behaviour in the form of parental care is widespread among insects but the evolutionary histo...
Although most millipedes (Diplopoda) show a biting–chewing feeding mode, representatives of the so-c...
The study of social and colonial spider species in the neotropics has aided in creating hypotheses f...