Peterjohnsiidae
Family of millipedes
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Peterjohnsiidae is a small family of millipedes belonging to the order Chordeumatida.[1] The family was first described in 1987 by Jean-Paul Mauriès.[2][3] These millipedes range from 3 mm to 8 mm in length and are found in Australia.[4] Species in this family exhibit sexual dimorphism in segment number: adult males have 30 segments, but adult females have 32 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last).[5][3] In adult males in this 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 order.[6]
| Peterjohnsiidae | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum: | Myriapoda |
| Class: | Diplopoda |
| Order: | Chordeumatida |
| Superfamily: | Heterochordeumatoidea |
| Family: | Peterjohnsiidae Mauriès, 1987 |
Genera:[1]
- Peterjohnsia Mauriès, 1987