Sinclair describes the breeding habits of Lithobius forficatus, and states: "If the male Lithobius sees the egg, he makes a rush at the female, seizes the egg and at once devours it". No reference is ...
Allendale, Northumberland: Fang-like modified legs near its front contain poison with which to inject prey such as slugs Marigolds are still flowering in our veg garden, glowing bright orange against ...
THE connective-tissue pigment of the centipede Lithobius forficatus is violet in colour and occurs in abundant granules in the connective tissue cells1. Little is known of its nature and properties.
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