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Geophilidae is a
family of soil
centipedes in the
superfamily Geophiloidea and the
order Geophilomorpha. In 2014, a
phylogenetic analysis based on morphological...
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flavus is a terrestrial, soil-dwelling,
species of
centipede in the
Geophilidae family. G.
flavus occurs in a
range of
habitats across central Europe...
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Geophilus is a large,
heterogeneous genus of soil
centipedes in the
family Geophilidae largely considered to be
synonymous with Brachygeophilus. The generic...
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three families of soil
centipedes (Mecistocephalidae, Schendylidae, and
Geophilidae) that
exhibit relatively little intraspecific variation in leg number...
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There are 78
species of
Myriapoda native to Ireland.
Common Cryptops (Cryptops hortensis)
Cryptops parisi Geophilus carpophagus Geophilus easoni Geophilus...
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Gonibregmatidae including Eriphantidae and Neogeophilidae, and
Geophilidae including Aphilodontidae, Dignathodontidae, Linotaeniidae, Chilenophilinae...
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Pachymerium ferrugineum is a
species of
centipede in the
family Geophilidae. This
species includes both a "short form" that can
reach 50 mm in length...
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Geophilus pygmaeus is a
species of soil
centipede in the
family Geophilidae found in the
Southern Limestone Alps,
between the
Bergamasque Prealps in the...
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Geophilus punicus is a
species of soil
centipede in the
family Geophilidae found in the
Western Mediterranean,
specifically Italy (Sicily, Sardinia) and...
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Steneurytion is a
genus of
centipedes in the
family Geophilidae. This
genus was
first described by
Austrian myriapodologist Carl
Attems in 1909. These...