Summary[edit] Description: English: Millipede wrapped up on dead wood Français : Mille-pattes enroulé sur du bois mort. Date: 19 October 2020, 14:22:21. Source: Own work. Author: Filo gèn'. Other versions: .
22 Lateral view of fifth metatergite and prozonite (♂).Square, prozonite highly sculptured, with 5 rows of discoidal flat tubercles; anterior 3 rows staggered and posterior 2 rows aligned. Scale bar 0.1 mm. 23 Ventral view of mid-length sternites, pleurites and legs (♂).Left and right pleurites broadly overlapping sternite, covering spiracles. Scale bar 0.3 mm. 24 Ventral view of mid-length sternites and leg bases (♂). a Medial sternal ridge projecting ventrally, with spiracles and legs oriented ventrally b Eversible sacs membranous, bulging slightly from opening. Scale bar 0.1 mm. 25 Oblique (right) lateral view of sterna and spiracle (♂). Square, spiracles circular, orifice open; oriented dorsally above legs. Scale bar 0.05 mm. 26Ventral (right) view of legs, with posteroventral eversible sac opening (♂). Arrow, large posteroventral D-shaped opening for eversible sac. Scale bar 0.1 mm. 27 Oblique (right) lateral view of pregonopodal legs (♂).Arrow, pregonopodal tarsus with stout bifurcate claw. Scale bar 0.1 mm.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Sequence of 6 images (horizontal strip) showing a Pill Millipede, Glomeris marginata, unrolling on a flat surface. Date: 14 August 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Chiswick Chap.
Summary[edit] Description: English: The development of Julus terrestris (after Newport) 1. The embryo on the rupture of the egg. 2, 3. Newly born Julus at the end of the first day. 4. A nine days' old Julus. 5. Julus on the seventeenth day. 6, On the nineteenth day. 7. On the twentieth day. 8. On the twenty-sixth day. Date: 1882. Source: The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects (Insecta, Myriapoda, Arachnida, and Crustacea.) 3d ed. By P. Martin Duncan. Published 1882 by Cassell, Petter & Galpin in London, Paris, New York. Author: P. Martin Duncan.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Drawing of Euphoberia spinulosa fossil from Plate 36. Date: 1890. Source: Scudder, S.H. 1890. New Carboniferous Fossils from Illinois. Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. 3. Author: Samuel H. Scudder.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Paeromopus angusticeps male from Sonoma County, California. Date: 9 April 2013, 20:22:34. Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/521243. Author: Sam McNally.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Detail of Xyloiulus (=Xylobius) mazonus fossil from Plate 37. Date: 1890. Source: Scudder, S.H. 1890. New Carboniferous Fossils from Illinois. Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. 3. Author: Samuel H. Scudder.
Summary[edit] Description: 8 image stack I've shown White-legged Snake Millipedes before, but I've got no problem doing it again for several reasons. First and foremost, I like them. But being shiny, they're also quite a good test of my new X-ray Diffraction Argon Laser Quantum Diffuser. Thanks to my almost magical design skills, the diffusing bit worked quite well. But there was a problem - bloody biology! Getting enough light to focus at high magnification meant that the millipede froze - good for focus stacking - but in a rather unnatural pose. When I turned the light off, it resumed normal behaviour, but was moving too fast to get more than one frame off, so no focus stacking. Never work with children - ever. And while we're at it, never work with Myriapods either. Date: 15 November 2015, 12:24. Source: White-legged Snake Millipede, Tachypodoiulus niger. Author: AJC1 from UK.