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Figures 1–4 in The European centipedes hitherto referred to Eurygeophilus, Mesogeophilus, and Chalandea (Chilopoda, Geophilomorpha): taxonomy, distribution, and geographical variation in segment number

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Figures 1–4. (1–3) Eurygeophilus pinguis (Brölemann, 1898), female, 33 mm long, M. La Marzola (near Trento, Alps). (1) Distal articles of the left antenna, ventral. (2) Left claw of the second maxillae, ventral. (3) Right part of the forcipular coxosternum, ventral. (4) Geophilus linearis C. L. Koch, 1835, male, 34 mm long, Cologna Veneta (near Verona, Italy): right part of the forcipular coxosternum, ventral. Arrows indicate the putative position of the forcipular chitin-lines. Micrographs from ESEM Philips XL30. Scale bars: 20 Mm (1, 2); 50 Mm (3, 4).

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Published as part of Bonato, Lucio, Barber, Anthony & Minelli, Alessandro, 2006, The European centipedes hitherto referred to Eurygeophilus, Mesogeophilus, and Chalandea (Chilopoda, Geophilomorpha): taxonomy, distribution, and geographical variation in segment number, pp. 415-438 in Journal of Natural History 40 (7-8) on page 420, DOI: 10.1080/00222930600661839, http://zenodo.org/record/5230134

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