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The shocking pink dragon millipede in the Hup Pa Tard Cavern, Thailand.
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The shocking pink dragon millipede at the Hup Pa Tard, Thailand.
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Figure 81; Desmoxytes purpurosea Enghoff et al., 2007 (specimen from Hup Pa Tard) – right gonopod. A lateral view B mesal view C ventral view D subdorsal view (arrow = indentation) E dorsal view F subdorsal view.
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Figure 79; Desmoxytes purpurosea Enghoff et al., 2007 (specimen from Hup Pa Tard) – right gonopod. A mesal view B submesal view (arrow = indentation) C lateral view D dorsal view (Kanchababuri A and B populations) E subdorsal view F ventral view.
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Figure 80; Desmoxytes purpurosea Enghoff et al., 2007 – right gonopod. A mesal view (specimen from Hup Pa Tard) B, C process (plm) of lamina medialis (Lamphun and Uthai Thani populations) D dorsal view (specimen from Tham Than Lod cave) E, F process (plm) of lamina medialis (Kanchababuri A and B populations).
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Figure 76; Desmoxytes purpurosea Enghoff et al., 2007 (male paratype). A anterior body part B body rings 8–10 (op = ozopore) C posteriormost body rings and telson D head and antenna E paraterga of ring 10 (arrow = tiny denticle) F body ring 10.
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Figure 77; Desmoxytes purpurosea Enghoff et al., 2007 (male paratype). A body rings 8–10 B sculpture of ring 10 C, E last ring and telson D hypoproct F, G epiproct H male leg 5 (right) I male leg 6 (right) J male leg 13 (right).
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Figure 78; Desmoxytes purpurosea Enghoff et al., 2007 (male paratypes) – sternal lobe between male coxae 4. A, D ventral view B caudal view C lateral view.