English: Example of trunk anomalies in two specimens of Haplophilus subterraneus.
(A) Trunk shrinking (ventral view, anterior toward the top). The left side of the leg-bearing segments 75th-77th is collapsed to the point that only one (bifurcated) leg emerges from the pleural region. (B) Dorsal mispairing (dorsal view, anterior toward the top). Dorsal sclerites of leg-bearing segments 19th-20th, rather than being transversally oriented within a given segment, present discordant left/right serial position (or identity).
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Fusco G, Leśniewska M, Congiu L, Bertorelle G (2015) Population Genetic Structure of a Centipede Species with High Levels of Developmental Instability. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0126245. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0126245
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Giuseppe Fusco, Małgorzata Leśniewska, Leonardo Congiu, Giorgio Bertorelle
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