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second, nine pairs in the third, ten pairs in the fourth, and finally eleven pairs in the fifth (adult) stage. Most other juvenile pauropods instead begin with three pairs of legs, seven trunk segments, and three tergites, then become adults with nine leg pairs, twelve trunk segments and six tergites, going through stages with three, five, six, eight, and nine pairs of legs.
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to the adult. Juveniles in this order, however, begin with six pairs of legs, nine trunk segments, and eight tergites and then become adults with eleven leg pairs, eleven trunk segments, and twelve tergites. Species in this order have six pairs of legs in the first stage, then eight pairs in the
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Pauropods in the order Hexamerocerata go through a process of post-embryonic development that differs from that of most pauropods. Like most pauropods, those in this order go through five stages from the first
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The order Hexamerocerata has a mainly tropical distribution, with species found in Brazil, tropical continental Africa, Madagascar, and
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with six stalk segments, unlike all other pauropods (those comprising the larger order
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on the bases of their first pair of legs, a feature absent in all other pauropods.
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Pauropods in the order Hexamerocerata are characterized by telescopic
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Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Myriapoda
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The order Hexamerocerata includes the following species:
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Index

Hexamerocerata
Scientific classification
Animalia
Arthropoda
Myriapoda
Pauropoda
Synonyms
pauropods
monotypic
antennae
Tetramerocerata
tergites
tracheae
instar
Seychelles
Millotauropus acostae
Millotauropus angustiramosus
Millotauropus frustatorius
Millotauropus hebetisetosus
Millotauropus latiramosus
Millotauropus machadoi
Millotauropus silvestrii
Millotauropus temporalis





"A reclassification of the Pauropoda (Myriapoda)"
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