. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Gen. 1. ZEPHRONIA. Gray. Sphceropocus. Brandt. Antennae 6-jointed, penultimate joints short, last larsest, oblong, rounded at the tip. (Fig. 306.) Gen. 2. SPHJEROTHERTA. Brandt. Zephronia, part. Gervais. Antenna 7-jointed, 6th joint nearly oblong, last joint smallest, truncate at the tip. Fam. 6. ;. Body depressed; rings 6; soft, semilunar, with a tuft of scales on each side; feet 12-12. Eyes many in a group. Gen. 1. POLYXENUS. Latr. (Fig. 307.) Fig. Polyxenui laguna. Order II. CHILOPODA. Latr. Antenn
. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Gen. 1. ZEPHRONIA. Gray. Sphceropocus. Brandt. Antennae 6-jointed, penultimate joints short, last larsest, oblong, rounded at the tip. (Fig. 306.) Gen. 2. SPHJEROTHERTA. Brandt. Zephronia, part. Gervais. Antenna 7-jointed, 6th joint nearly oblong, last joint smallest, truncate at the tip. Fam. 6. ;. Body depressed; rings 6; soft, semilunar, with a tuft of scales on each side; feet 12-12. Eyes many in a group. Gen. 1. POLYXENUS. Latr. (Fig. 307.) Fig. Polyxenui laguna. Order II. CHILOPODA. Latr. Antennae of 14 joints or more. Segments of the body flattened, each bearing only one pair of feet. Fam. 1. :. Antennae filiform, very long. Legs very long. Eyes reticulate. Gen. 1. SCUTIGERA. Lamarck. Feet 15 pairs or more. (Fig. 308, Scutigera livida.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper
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