Callipodida Pocock, 1894
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.6.1131 |
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Callipodida Pocock, 1894 |
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Order Callipodida Pocock, 1894 View in CoL
Family undetermined (1)
New record. 1 F, ZFMK MYR07366.
Figure 2C
Identification. Members of the order Callipodida have a characteristic habitus, the head has numerous omma- tidia, the segments are cylindrical, with free sternites, lacking a dorsal suture. The telson is carrying spinnerets. The surface is often with characteristic crests (like in numerous Spirostreptida and Cambalidea , which, however, lack free sternites and spinnerets). The telson has divided anal valves (paraprocts), a unique character ( Enghoff et al. 2015). The female vulva often extended into an elongated ovipositor, which is sometimes heavily modified resembling a clasping organ in recent species. The extended ovipositor is clearly visible in our single female specimen.
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