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(
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, Table 1,
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:
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, Figures 329, 330.
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Two
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TC-532 (1467), unique number 14474,
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Description of
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<emphasis id="DDD4EAF2FFC4FFF7EBE8FB0044563BC8" box="[138,273,1211,1235]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="1235">Specimen 1.</emphasis>
The specimen is very delicate, pre-moult with the old cuticle lifted. It was examined in 70% ethanol and not cleared.
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Length
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. With 17 almost glabrous antennomeres.
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Head plate as long as wide with sides converging posteriorly (
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), slightly overlapping tergite 1. Chamberlin stated longitudinally depressed in caudal region each side of middle but this is not obvious. Ocelli absent.
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<paragraph id="EF1F36E0FFC4FFF7EBC7FAC746623A8F" blockId="5.[138,1185,1211,1685]" box="[165,805,1404,1428]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1235">Clypeus without setae, labrum with low median tooth.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="EF1F36E0FFC4FFF7EBC7FA2647913ACF" blockId="5.[138,1185,1211,1685]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1235">Telopodite of second maxilla with a rudimentary pretarsus (claw). A single seta on the inner surface of telopodite 3 behind the pretarsus.</paragraph>
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Coxosternal tooth plates semicircular, each with three minute teeth (
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). Transverse limiting sulci not apparent, although these were illustrated by
<bibRefCitation id="8B314B11FFC4FFF7EF74FA464595392E" author="Chamberlin RV" pageId="5" pageNumber="1235" pagination="151 - 221" refId="ref2888" refString="Chamberlin RV. 1914. The Stanford Expedition to Brazil, 1911, John C. Branner, Director. The Chilopoda of Brazil. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 58: 151 - 221." type="journal article" year="1914">Chamberlin (1914</bibRefCitation>
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<figureCitation id="779B2A65FFC4FFF7EB82F9A64406392E" box="[224,321,1565,1589]" captionStart="Figures 17" captionStartId="3.[138,207,1552,1571]" captionTargetBox="[138,1184,135,1515]" captionTargetId="figure-0@3.[138,1185,133,1517]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figures 17. Mimops orientalis holotype. (1) Head and tergite 1 and 2. (2) Left tarsungulum and part of forcipular coxosternum. (3) Tergite 12. (4) Tergite 21. (5) Sternite 7. (6) Terminal segments, ventral view (coxopleural pores not shown). (7) Detail of coxopleural process. cpl, coxosternal plate; oc, ocellus. Scale bars: 1.0 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4581308" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4581308/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="1235">Figure 5</figureCitation>
). Forcipular trochanteroprefemur with low median process or tooth.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="EF1F36E0FFC4FFF4EBC7F986472E3AA8" blockId="5.[138,1185,1211,1685]" lastBlockId="6.[125,1173,1404,1685]" lastPageId="6" lastPageNumber="1236" pageId="5" pageNumber="1235">Tergite 1 with indistinct anterior transverse (ring) suture. Chamberlin noted also with a longitudinal furrow each side of the middle extending cephalad from the caudal region and uniting at an angle with its fellow near the middle of the plate from where they continue as a single median furrow to the transverse sulcus. These are not clear and their nature is doubtful. They may be bands of pigment.</paragraph>
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Figures 1420.
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specimen 1. (14) Head and first three tergites. (15) forcipular coxosternum and right tarsungulum. (16) Detail of left coxosternal tooth plate. (17) Terminal segments, ventral view, pores shown on right coxopleuron. (18) Detail of coxopleural process. (19) Prefemur of ultimate leg. (20) Spiracle of segment 3, dorsal view. sp, spines. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.
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Trunk flattened (probably squashed) with longitudinal folding so it is not clear whether paramedian sulci are present or not. Only tergite 21 marginate. Sternites with complete paramedian sulci. Sternite 21 trapezoidal (
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).
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Coxopleuron with short, digitate process bearing two minute spines (
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) and with numerous small pores which may be in the underlying new cuticle.
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<paragraph id="EF1F36E0FFC7FFF4EBFAF9E64617398E" blockId="6.[125,1173,1404,1685]" pageId="6" pageNumber="1236">Legs 120 virtually glabrous, with divided tarsi and hooked pretarsus. The femora, tibiae, and tarsi 1 and 2 each with a small internal distal seta.</paragraph>
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Ultimate legs: one loose in tube with three nascent spines seen in profile on prefemur (
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).
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Spiracles: only that of segment 3 visible. Viewed from the dorsal side this shows an upper and lower triangular flap (
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).
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<emphasis id="DDD4EAF2FFC6FFF5EBE8FE9044493E58" box="[138,270,299,323]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="1237">Specimen 2.</emphasis>
Length
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. This specimen lacks antennae and terminal legs. The trunk is round rather than dorsoventrally flattened. Small round spiracles are present on segments 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, and 20.
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<emphasis id="DDD4EAF2FFC6FFF5EBE8FE0745AE3ECF" box="[138,233,444,468]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="1237">Remarks</emphasis>
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The small size, rounded trunk (seen in specimen 2), lack of sclerotization and only a few poorly developed spines and setae suggest that this is an early adolescens stage similar to that described by
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for
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<emphasis id="DDD4EAF2FFC6FFF5E93FFD9546C33D5D" box="[605,900,558,582]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="1237">Cormocephalus multispinus</emphasis>
(
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)
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. The presence of coxosternal tooth plates, forcipular trochanteroprefemoral process, spined terminal leg prefemur, bisulcate sternites and divided tarsi, suggest that this is a scolopendrid rather than a cryptopid. The structure of the spiracle of segment 3 seen in specimen 1 is the same as that seen in the first free-living adolescens stadium of
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<emphasis id="DDD4EAF2FFC6FFF5EF7DFD0B45A23DF3" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="1237">Scolopendra gigantea</emphasis>
Linnaeus, 1758
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(J. G. E. Lewis, unpublished data).
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Presumably the absence of ocelli in these specimens prompted Chamberlin to look for relationships within the
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. However, in all probability this early stadium was yet to develop ocelli.
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noted that the ocelli in the first adolescens stadium of the scolopendrid
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are represented merely by four reddish orange pigment spots under the skin. No lenses could be distinguished.
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It is concluded that the two
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of
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are an early adolescens stadium of a scolopendrid, too immature for the genus to be determined with certainty.
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