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- Geophilidae Genus: Geophilus Species: G. admarinus Binomial name Geophilus admarinus Chamberlin, 1952 Synonyms Brachygeophilus admarinus (Chamberlin, 1952)...
- ChiloBase 2.0. Retrieved 17 February 2022. Takakuwa, Yosioki (1936). "Zwei Brachygeophilus-Arten und eine Pleurogeophilus-Art aus ****an". Transactions of the...
- in the family Geophilidae largely considered to be synonymous with Brachygeophilus. This genus is mostly Holarctic and characterized by a claw-shaped...
- ChiloBase 2.0. Retrieved 9 February 2022. Takakuwa, Yosioki (1936). "Zwei Brachygeophilus-Arten und eine Pleurogeophilus-Art aus ****an". Transactions of the...
- Synonyms Geophilus nemorensis C.L.Koch, 1837 Schendyla furcidens Kaczmarek, 1962 Geophilus gracilis Harger,1872 Brachygeophilus sinionus Manfredi,1953...
- is named after. G. erzurumensis was originally placed in the genus Brachygeophilus based on its lack of sternal pores. It may be a synonym of Pachymerium...
- Geophilidae found in Oregon. It was originally placed in the genus Brachygeophilus, however it was later moved to Geophilus. Like G. anonyx, it differs...
- Diphyonyx garutti, formerly Brachygeophilus ****cevi garutti, is a species of soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found in the most western part...
- after which it was named. It was incorrectly placed in the genus Brachygeophilus in 1929 by Attems, most likely based on the lack of sternal pores....
- non—calcareous soil. G. truncorum was originally considered the type species of Brachygeophilus based on its lack of sternal pores. It also bears a similarity to Schendyla...