Eutrichodesmus is a genus of millipedes in the family Haplodesmidae, containing at least 32 species in China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.[2] One of these species (Eutrichodesmus peculiaris) exhibits sexual dimorphism in segments number: The adult females have 20 segments (including the telson), but the adult males have only 19.[3]
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