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GONOPOD

  • Gonopod
  • Specialized reproductive appendages in arthropods

    Gonopods are specialized appendages of various arthropods used in reproduction or egg-laying. In males, they facilitate the transfer of sperm from male

    Gonopod

    Gonopod

    Gonopod

  • Millipede
  • Class of arthropods

    insert his gonopods to extrude the vulvae before bending his body to deposit sperm onto his gonopods and reinserting the "charged" gonopods into the female

    Millipede

    Millipede

    Millipede

  • Apheloria corrugata
  • Species of millipede

    pair 8, which become a pair of gonopods in adult males. As in most species of Apheloria, the distal part of each gonopod (acropodite) in this species is

    Apheloria corrugata

    Apheloria corrugata

    Apheloria_corrugata

  • Scutigera coleoptrata
  • Species of arthropod

    9 10, 11 12, 13 14, 15 16 17 18 (telson) Leg pairs Forcipules 1 2, 3 4, 5 6, 7, 8 9, 10 11, 12 13, 14 15 (antenna-like snare legs) (gonopod) (anus)

    Scutigera coleoptrata

    Scutigera coleoptrata

    Scutigera_coleoptrata

  • Paradoxosomatidae
  • Family of millipedes

    distinguished by dorsal grooves on most body segments and a dumb-bell shaped gonopod aperture. Notable groups within the Paradoxosomatidae include the dragon

    Paradoxosomatidae

    Paradoxosomatidae

    Paradoxosomatidae

  • List of animals by number of legs
  • literature. For example, millipedes with gonopods are listed by numbers that exclude leg pairs that become gonopods, but numbers for millipedes with telopods

    List of animals by number of legs

    List of animals by number of legs

    List_of_animals_by_number_of_legs

  • Ommatoiulus
  • Genus of millipedes

    distinguished by the position of the ozopores, the shape of the ocelli and the gonopod legs, the presence of accessory claws on the juveniles, and the presence

    Ommatoiulus

    Ommatoiulus

    Ommatoiulus

  • Malacostraca
  • Largest class of crustaceans

    first and second abdominal pleopods may be modified in the male to form gonopods (accessory copulatory appendages). The appendages of the last segment are

    Malacostraca

    Malacostraca

    Malacostraca

  • Branneria
  • Genus of millipedes

    the 30 usually found in the order Chordeumatida. In both species, the gonopod complex in adult males includes three leg pairs (pairs 8 through 10) rather

    Branneria

    Branneria

    Branneria

  • Penis
  • Primary sexual organ of male animals

    The act of insemination, however, occurs through specialized legs called gonopods which collect the spermatophore and insert it into the female. In male

    Penis

    Penis

    Penis

  • Telodeinopus aoutii
  • Species of millipede

    the fourth segment lack legs, which evolved into reproductive organ - gonopod. The last segment - the abdomen - also lacks legs. The coloration varies

    Telodeinopus aoutii

    Telodeinopus aoutii

    Telodeinopus_aoutii

  • Ghost crab
  • Subfamily of crustaceans

    crabs. Sakai & Türkay (2013) regarded the shape of the gonopods as more suited for this. As gonopods are important in sexual reproduction, they are less

    Ghost crab

    Ghost crab

    Ghost_crab

  • Spirobolida
  • Order of millipedes

    legs, the gonopods, consisting of the eighth and ninth leg pairs: the posterior gonopods are used in sperm-transfer while the anterior gonopods are fused

    Spirobolida

    Spirobolida

    Spirobolida

  • Centipede
  • Many-legged arthropods with elongated bodies

    is achieved, the now postlarval stadia (about five more stages) develop gonopods, sensory pores, more antennal segments, and more ocelli. All mature lithobiomorph

    Centipede

    Centipede

    Centipede

  • Arthropod
  • Phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons

    (harvestmen), millipedes, and some crustaceans use modified appendages such as gonopods or penises to transfer the sperm directly to the female. However, most

    Arthropod

    Arthropod

    Arthropod

  • Polydesmida
  • Order of millipedes

    (the first leg pair of the 7th ring) is modified into a single pair of gonopods, leaving only 30 pairs of walking legs. Many species deviate from the typical

    Polydesmida

    Polydesmida

    Polydesmida

  • Apheloria
  • Genus of millipedes

    pair 8, which become a pair of gonopods in adult males. In most species of Apheloria, the distal part of each gonopod (acropodite) is uniformly narrow

    Apheloria

    Apheloria

    Apheloria

  • Gonopore
  • Invertebrate genital pore

    the third body segment behind the head, near the second pair of legs. Gonopod Gonopodium Nikita Kluge (2004). "Morphology of mayflies". The Phylogenetic

    Gonopore

    Gonopore

    Gonopore

  • Parajulidae
  • Family of millipedes

    externally exposed gonopods, in contrast to the largely Eurasian family Julidae which have a small, hook-shaped first pair of legs, and gonopods concealed internally

    Parajulidae

    Parajulidae

    Parajulidae

  • Chamaesoma
  • Genus of millipede

    of walking legs, excluding the eighth and ninth leg pairs, which become gonopods. Like other millipedes in the family Chamaesomatidae, Chamaesoma features

    Chamaesoma

    Chamaesoma

  • Faxonius shoupi
  • Species of crayfish

    2". The form 1 male gonopod has been described to be shaped "short-curved". This gonopod shape differs from other species' gonopods in the same genus,

    Faxonius shoupi

    Faxonius shoupi

    Faxonius_shoupi

  • Apheloria whiteheadi
  • Species of millipede

    from all other species of Apheloria based on gonopod morphology. For example, the distal end of the gonopod (acropodite) is curved into a circular shape

    Apheloria whiteheadi

    Apheloria_whiteheadi

  • List of organisms named after works of fiction
  • Hergé because of the (somewhat remote) resemblance of the shape of the gonopod cucullus to Tintin's hairstyle." Neralsia haddocki van Noort, Buffington

    List of organisms named after works of fiction

    List_of_organisms_named_after_works_of_fiction

  • Polydesmus progressus
  • Species of millipede

    typica. He distinguished these subspecies based on differences in the gonopods in adult males after examining a large sample of additional specimens collected

    Polydesmus progressus

    Polydesmus_progressus

  • Chordeumatida
  • Order of millipedes

    and 9 in the gonopod complex in adult males. In the family Speophilosomatidae, leg pair 7 in adult males is modified as part of the gonopod complex. In

    Chordeumatida

    Chordeumatida

    Chordeumatida

  • Doratodesmus hispidus
  • Species of millipede

    legs, excluding the eighth leg pair, which become gonopods. The distal element of each of the gonopods (telopodite) in adult males of this species is simple

    Doratodesmus hispidus

    Doratodesmus_hispidus

  • Golovatchiidae
  • Family of millipedes

    the gonopod complex involves three leg pairs (pairs 8 through 10) rather than just the two (pairs 8 and 9) that are usually modified into gonopods this

    Golovatchiidae

    Golovatchiidae

  • Carcinus aestuarii
  • Species of crab

    toothed in C. aestuarii but longer and smoother in C. maenas. Also, the gonopods of C. aestuarii are straight and parallel, whereas those of C. maenas are

    Carcinus aestuarii

    Carcinus aestuarii

    Carcinus_aestuarii

  • Stenoniodes
  • Genus of millipedes

    sterna with paired ventrally-projecting spines, long legs, and curved gonopods bearing two acropodal processes. The genus was described by Pocock in 1897

    Stenoniodes

    Stenoniodes

    Stenoniodes

  • Myriapoda
  • Subphylum of arthropods

    Tömösváry • Ozopore • Ultimate legs Cyphopods • Forcipules • Millipede gonopods Notable species Eumillipes persephone • Eopauropus balticus • Scolopendra

    Myriapoda

    Myriapoda

    Myriapoda

  • Harpaphe haydeniana
  • Species of millipede

    one pair of legs on the seventh segment in males being modified to form gonopods used for sperm transfer. Individuals may live for 2–3 years. Harpaphe haydeniana

    Harpaphe haydeniana

    Harpaphe haydeniana

    Harpaphe_haydeniana

  • Cancer pagurus
  • Species of crustacean

    hardening of the new carapace, with the aid of two abdominal appendages (gonopods). After mating, the female retreats to a pit on the sea floor to lay her

    Cancer pagurus

    Cancer pagurus

    Cancer_pagurus

  • Pilumnoidea
  • Superfamily of crabs

    of all the segments of the male crab's abdomen and by the form of the gonopods. The earliest fossils assigned to this group are of Eocene age. Pilumnidae

    Pilumnoidea

    Pilumnoidea

    Pilumnoidea

  • Ocypode
  • Genus of tropical and subtropical crustaceans

    distinguished from those in Ocypode by examining their gonopods. In the former, the first gonopod has a complex hoof-shaped tip, while in the latter they

    Ocypode

    Ocypode

    Ocypode

  • Centipede bite
  • Type of arthropod attack

    Tömösváry • Ozopore • Ultimate legs Cyphopods • Forcipules • Millipede gonopods Notable species Eumillipes persephone • Eopauropus balticus • Scolopendra

    Centipede bite

    Centipede bite

    Centipede_bite

  • Dalodesmidae
  • Family of millipedes

    Dalodesmidea. The taxonomy is based mainly on the structure of the male gonopods. Below is the list of species as of January 2014. Abatodesmus Allawrencius

    Dalodesmidae

    Dalodesmidae

    Dalodesmidae

  • Head louse
  • Insect parasite of humans

    apparatus visible inside the abdomen. Females are characterized by two gonopods in the shape of a W at the end of their abdomens. Like most insects, head

    Head louse

    Head louse

    Head_louse

  • Apheloriini
  • same subfamily based on features of the gonopods in adult males. For example, the distal part of the gonopod (telopodite) in this tribe is curved and

    Apheloriini

    Apheloriini

    Apheloriini

  • Apheloria virginiensis
  • Species of millipede

    pair 8, which become a pair of gonopods in adult males. As in most species of Apheloria, the distal part of each gonopod (acropodite) in this species is

    Apheloria virginiensis

    Apheloria virginiensis

    Apheloria_virginiensis

  • Antichiropus
  • Genus of millipedes

    family Paradoxosomatidae. The genus is very distinctive in the form of the gonopod, which is typically coiled through at least a full circle. It is probably

    Antichiropus

    Antichiropus

  • Schendylops australis
  • Species of centipede

    least the male), but fewer setae appear on the dorsal surface. The male gonopod features two articles, with about 15 setae on the basal article, about

    Schendylops australis

    Schendylops_australis

  • Mictyris guinotae
  • Species of crab

    does not. Additionally, they differ genetically and in the shapes of the gonopods of the males. Davie, P. J. F.; Shih, H.-T.; Chan, B. K. K. (2010). "A new

    Mictyris guinotae

    Mictyris_guinotae

  • Nepalella phulcokia
  • Species of millipede

    legs, excluding the eighth and ninth leg pairs, which become gonopods. The anterior gonopods in the male are reduced to a simple sternal plate featuring

    Nepalella phulcokia

    Nepalella_phulcokia

  • Julida
  • Order of millipedes

    both pairs of legs on the 7th body segment of males are modified into gonopods. Julida contains predominantly temperate species ranging from North America

    Julida

    Julida

    Julida

  • Sexual reproduction
  • Biological process

    (harvestmen), millipedes, and some crustaceans use modified appendages such as gonopods or penises to transfer the sperm directly to the female. However, most

    Sexual reproduction

    Sexual reproduction

    Sexual_reproduction

  • Decapod anatomy
  • Entire structure of a decapod crustacean

    specialised in the males for fertilisation, and are referred to as the gonopods. At the end of the pleon is the tail fan, comprising a pair of biramous

    Decapod anatomy

    Decapod anatomy

    Decapod_anatomy

  • Mammamia
  • Genus of millipedes

    the gonopods, consisting of the 8th and 9th pair, and in Mammamia the anterior (forward-most) gonopods are slightly longer than the posterior gonopods. Mammamia

    Mammamia

    Mammamia

    Mammamia

  • Sinocallipus
  • Genus of millipedes

    all other callipodidans. In contrast to many other millipede groups, the gonopods (reproductive legs) of Sinocallipus show little variation between species

    Sinocallipus

    Sinocallipus

    Sinocallipus

  • Speophilosomatidae
  • Family of millipedes

    pairs (pairs 7 through 9) in the gonopod complex rather than the two pairs (pairs 8 and 9) typically modified into gonopods in this order. Genera: Speophilosoma

    Speophilosomatidae

    Speophilosomatidae

  • Juliformia
  • Suborder of millipedes

    males have two pairs of gonopods consisting of the modified 8th and 9th pair of legs: in Julida and Spirobolida the posterior gonopods (9th leg pair) are primarily

    Juliformia

    Juliformia

    Juliformia

  • Metamastigophorophyllon
  • Genus of millipede

    and ninth leg pairs become gonopods in adults, leaving adult males with 50 pairs of walking legs, excluding the gonopods. Males in this genus range from

    Metamastigophorophyllon

    Metamastigophorophyllon

  • Brachoria dentata
  • Species of millipede

    placement (cephalic side) of the cingulum on the telopodite of the male gonopod. Keeton, W. T. (1959). "A revision of the milliped genus Brachoria (Polydesmida:

    Brachoria dentata

    Brachoria_dentata

  • Potamon potamios
  • Species of crab

    3 in). Their two claws are large and unequal in size, and their first gonopod is conical or slender. The Levantine freshwater crab can be found in Syria

    Potamon potamios

    Potamon potamios

    Potamon_potamios

  • Orophe unicus
  • Species of millipede

    L. Hoffman in 1964. Hoffman also suggested that the differences in the gonopods of O. unicus and O. cabinetus were minor and so the relationship between

    Orophe unicus

    Orophe unicus

    Orophe_unicus

  • Polydesmus angustus
  • Species of millipede

    P. inconstans, only being reliably identified by the shape of a male's gonopods or female epigyne. Polydesmus angustus is most commonly found in Western

    Polydesmus angustus

    Polydesmus angustus

    Polydesmus_angustus

  • Appendage
  • External body part or natural prolongation

    legs (pereiopods for walking, and pleopods for swimming), sexual organs (gonopods), and parts of the tail (uropods). All arthropod appendages are variations

    Appendage

    Appendage

    Appendage

  • Carcinus maenas
  • Species of invasive crab

    species is the form of the first and second pleopods (collectively the gonopods), which are straight and parallel in C. aestuarii, but curve outwards in

    Carcinus maenas

    Carcinus maenas

    Carcinus_maenas

  • Siphoniulus
  • Genus of millipedes

    lacking. The third segment is legless. Males possess a single pair of gonopods (modified copulatory legs) consisting of the anterior limbs on the seventh

    Siphoniulus

    Siphoniulus

    Siphoniulus

  • Boreohesperus
  • Genus of millipedes

    Island. The six species are distinguished primarily by differences in gonopod structure, and to a lesser extent, body size. The westernmost species,

    Boreohesperus

    Boreohesperus

    Boreohesperus

  • Doratodesmus
  • Genus of millipedes

    volvation. The coxae (basal elements) of the gonopods in adult males usually feature abundant setae. The gonopod telopodites (distal elements) are usually

    Doratodesmus

    Doratodesmus

  • Myriapodology
  • Scientific study of myriapods; a branch of zoology

    Robert Latzel (1845–1919), Austrian myriapodologist, pioneered use of gonopods in taxonomy Harold F. Loomis (1896–1976) American botanist and myriapodologist

    Myriapodology

    Myriapodology

    Myriapodology

  • Freshwater crab
  • Common name for a non-marine crab

    morphology of freshwater crabs varies very little, so the form of the gonopod (first abdominal appendage, modified for insemination) is of critical importance

    Freshwater crab

    Freshwater crab

    Freshwater_crab

  • Arachnothelphusa
  • Genus of crabs

    walking legs, convex carapace edges and the distinct structure of their gonopods (male reproductive appendages). To address this taxonomic inconsistency

    Arachnothelphusa

    Arachnothelphusa

    Arachnothelphusa

  • Apheloria polychroma
  • Species of millipede

    pair 8, which become a pair of gonopods in adult males. As in most species of Apheloria, the distal part of each gonopod (acropodite) in this species is

    Apheloria polychroma

    Apheloria polychroma

    Apheloria_polychroma

  • Ommatoiulus moreleti
  • Species of millipede

    between a sexual and a non-sexual form. In their sexual form, they have gonopods (mating legs) in the seventh body segment, which they lose when they moult

    Ommatoiulus moreleti

    Ommatoiulus moreleti

    Ommatoiulus_moreleti

  • Arthropod leg
  • Form of jointed appendage of arthropods

    in adult males are modified into sperm-transferring structures called gonopods. In some millipedes, the first leg pair in males may be reduced to tiny

    Arthropod leg

    Arthropod_leg

  • Peterjohnsiidae
  • Family of millipedes

    family, the gonopod complex involves three leg pairs (pairs 8 through 10) rather than just the two (pairs 8 and 9) usually modified into gonopods in this

    Peterjohnsiidae

    Peterjohnsiidae

  • Brachydesmus superus
  • Species of millipede

    become a pair of gonopods. The gonopods of the adult male lie close to the ventral surface between the preceding leg pair. Each gonopod is slender, slightly

    Brachydesmus superus

    Brachydesmus superus

    Brachydesmus_superus

  • Tasmanophilus
  • Genus of centipedes

    pores. The claws of the second maxillae have small filaments. The female gonopods are distinct and biarticulate. These centipedes range from about 2 cm to

    Tasmanophilus

    Tasmanophilus

  • Hoffmaneumatidae
  • Family of millipedes

    normally modified into gonopods in this order. In the adult male of the species Hoffmaneuma exiguum, for example, the gonopod complex derives from all

    Hoffmaneumatidae

    Hoffmaneumatidae

  • Orthomorpha coarctata
  • Species of millipede

    segments and longer gonopods (male reproductive appendages). O. coarctata is unique within the genus Orthomorpha in that the gonopods have a single, simple

    Orthomorpha coarctata

    Orthomorpha coarctata

    Orthomorpha_coarctata

  • Gonophore
  • Hydrozoa reproductive organ

    coenosteum (i.e. the calcareous mass forming the skeleton of a compound coral). Gonopod Gonopodium Liu, C.K.; N.J. Berrill (February 2005). "Gonophore formation

    Gonophore

    Gonophore

    Gonophore

  • Apterourus
  • Genus of millipedes

    concealed beneath the anterior gonopods. Species of Apterourus are distinguished primarily by details of male gonopod morphology and by differences in

    Apterourus

    Apterourus

  • Cherokia
  • Genus of millipedes

    paranota with minimal downward curvature, a straight telopodite on its gonopod (as opposed to the curved or twisted form found in the Apheloriini), a

    Cherokia

    Cherokia

    Cherokia

  • Apheloria montana
  • Species of millipede

    pair 8, which become a pair of gonopods in adult males. As in most species of Apheloria, the distal part of each gonopod (acropodite) in this species is

    Apheloria montana

    Apheloria montana

    Apheloria_montana

  • Eutrichodesmus
  • Genus of millipedes

    basal element of the gonopod (coxa) in adult males in this genus usually features abundant setae. The distal element of the gonopod (telopodite) is usually

    Eutrichodesmus

    Eutrichodesmus

    Eutrichodesmus

  • Motyxia
  • Genus of millipedes

    reaching adulthood. In males, the single pair of reproductive structures (gonopods) begin to develop in the 4th instar, before which male and females have

    Motyxia

    Motyxia

    Motyxia

  • Deharvengius
  • Genus of millipede

    become gonopods). The legs in D. bedosae are short and feature claws that are simple and slightly curved. The telopodite (distal element) of each gonopod is

    Deharvengius

    Deharvengius

    Deharvengius

  • Tylobolus
  • Genus of millipedes

    Anterior (left) and posterior (right) gonopods of Tylobolus uncigerus.

    Tylobolus

    Tylobolus

    Tylobolus

  • Polyzoniida
  • Order of millipedes

    leglike gonopods in adults. The posterior gonopods typically have from five to seven segments, but the number of segments in the anterior gonopods is more

    Polyzoniida

    Polyzoniida

    Polyzoniida

  • Doratodesmus pholeter
  • Species of millipede

    walking legs, excluding the eighth leg pair, which become gonopods. The distal elements of the gonopods (telopodites) are relatively small and oriented nearly

    Doratodesmus pholeter

    Doratodesmus_pholeter

  • Seminellogon bituberculosus
  • Species of millipede

    rounded and acute apex. The gonopods have a bent mesad branch, which goes over the opposite branch. The opening of the gonopod have a posterior with raised

    Seminellogon bituberculosus

    Seminellogon_bituberculosus

  • Intromittent organ
  • External organ of a male organism that is specialized to deliver sperm during copulation

    sperm transfer is performed by one or two pairs of modified legs called gonopods, which are often on the seventh body segment. During mating, a male bends

    Intromittent organ

    Intromittent_organ

  • Agenodesmus
  • Genus of millipedes

    26 pairs of walking legs, excluding the eighth leg pair, which become gonopods. "ITIS - Report: Agenodesmus". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 2024-06-06. "MilliBase

    Agenodesmus

    Agenodesmus

  • Squat lobster
  • Decapod crustaceans in the infraorder Anomura

    the eggs can be attached. In males, the first two pairs are formed into gonopods, and are used to transfer the spermatophore to the female during mating;

    Squat lobster

    Squat lobster

    Squat_lobster

  • Tubaphe
  • Genus of millipedes

    erected by Nell B. Causey in 1954. Tubaphe was described as having a simple gonopod with a two-pronged telopodite and lacking lacking paranota on segments

    Tubaphe

    Tubaphe

    Tubaphe

  • Thrinaphe
  • Genus of millipede

    The name Trinaphe is a reference to the three-branched telopodite of the gonopod and the similarity to Harpaphe Thrinaphe contains the following species:

    Thrinaphe

    Thrinaphe

    Thrinaphe

  • Ocypode rotundata
  • Species of crab

    with striae on their stridulating ridges and a thumb-like palp on their gonopods. Their eyestalks possess styles. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species

    Ocypode rotundata

    Ocypode rotundata

    Ocypode_rotundata

  • Himalayapotamon atkinsonianum
  • Freshwater crab found in Nepal and India

    can be distinguished from other related species by the morphology of its gonopods. "Himalayapotamon atkinsonianum". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

    Himalayapotamon atkinsonianum

    Himalayapotamon_atkinsonianum

  • Raninidae
  • Family of crabs

    P5 coxae. There is a variety in shapes when it comes to the male sexual gonopods showing strong diversity. In reproduction sperm is ejaculated to the base

    Raninidae

    Raninidae

    Raninidae

  • Libinia spinosa
  • Species of crustacean

    inserting their gonopods into the female's gonophores. Male copulatory organs consist of a long first gonopod and a short stout second gonopod. Females produce

    Libinia spinosa

    Libinia spinosa

    Libinia_spinosa

  • Anombrocheir
  • Genus of millipedes

    Xystocheirini by the presence of an exceptionally large telopodite of the male gonopod. Species: Anombrocheir bifurcata Buckett & Gardner, 1969 Anombrocheir spinosa

    Anombrocheir

    Anombrocheir

    Anombrocheir

  • Greenhouse millipede
  • Species of millipede

    the effectiveness of the mating action. These specific legs are called gonopods and they help clasp and hold the female in place while the male injects

    Greenhouse millipede

    Greenhouse millipede

    Greenhouse_millipede

  • Portunoidea
  • Superfamily of crabs

    third to fifth are fused, often retaining the sutures though. The first gonopod is strongly curved, with a swollen and strongly hooked base. Portunoidea

    Portunoidea

    Portunoidea

    Portunoidea

  • Johngarthia lagostoma
  • Species of crab

    the form of the first pleopod (gonopod), which is used by males during mating, but there is no difference in the gonopod between J. lagostoma and J. planata

    Johngarthia lagostoma

    Johngarthia lagostoma

    Johngarthia_lagostoma

  • Dromia personata
  • Species of crab

    tactile means. Sperm can only be transferred directly from the male's gonopod into the ovigerous female after a molting period, when her exoskeleton

    Dromia personata

    Dromia personata

    Dromia_personata

  • Byzantorhopalum
  • Genus of millipedes

    Byzantorhopalum Gonopods of Byzantorhopalum rossicum (A-D = male | E = female) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum:

    Byzantorhopalum

    Byzantorhopalum

    Byzantorhopalum

  • Apheloria uwharrie
  • Species of millipede

    pair 8, which become a pair of gonopods in adult males. As in most species of Apheloria, the distal part of each gonopod (acropodite) in this species is

    Apheloria uwharrie

    Apheloria_uwharrie

  • Neoatractosomatidae
  • Family of millipedes

    as the last). The anterior gonopods in this family feature a pair of flagella or bunches of rods. The posterior gonopods feature no flagella, and the

    Neoatractosomatidae

    Neoatractosomatidae

  • Gonatotrichus minutus
  • Species of millipede

    the aspect ratio of its beak and antennae and the shape of the front gonopods. Carl, J. (1922). "Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse einer Forschungsreise nach

    Gonatotrichus minutus

    Gonatotrichus minutus

    Gonatotrichus_minutus

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  • Lokesha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Lokesha

    Lose and Panni

  • AREGWYDD
  • Female

    Celtic

    AREGWYDD

    , Cartismandua.

  • Ajaypal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ajaypal

    To gain a victory over

  • Mamoor |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mamoor |

    Inhabited, Civilized

  • Amalyta
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Amalyta

    Industrious

  • Pouravi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Pouravi

    Rising Sun; From the East

  • Helmy
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Swedish

    Helmy

    Will; Desire and Helmet; Protection; A Gem of the Sea; Pearl

  • Devony
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Devony

    Dark-haired.

  • Loknaath
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Loknaath

    Lord of the World

  • Rukhmini
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Rukhmini

    Goddess Laxmi

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