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English: Body part and tergite nomenclature. SEM micrographs of a female of Trachysphaera pyrenaica (GEU157, MBiIDs 852870 and 852871). Abbreviations: Ant = antenna; AS = anal shield; Co = collum (tergite 1); h = head; th-sh = thoracic shield (tergite 2); T# = tergite number. a: lateral view, showing slightly unrolled specimen b: same specimen, view of the opening between anal shield and thoracic shield, exposing head and collum (reduced first tergite) usually held inside the sphere when rolled up
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Source Wilbrandt J, Lee P, Read H, Wesener T (2015) A first integrative study of the identity and origins of the British Dwarf Pill Millipede populations, Trachysphaera cf. lobata (Diplopoda, Glomerida, Glomeridae). Biodiversity Data Journal 3: e5176. doi:10.3897/BDJ.3.e5176
Author Jeanne Wilbrandt, Paul Lee, Helen Read, Thomas Wesener

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