- size
ranges from a few
millimetres in the
smaller lithobiomorphs and
geophilomorphs to
about 30 cm (12 in) in the
largest scolopendromorphs. Many species...
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Retrieved 2022-12-30. Pereira, Luis
Alberto (2012). "Discovery of a
second Geophilomorph species (Myriapoda: Chilopoda)
having twenty-seven leg-bearing segments...
- webs.
Unlike other subgroups of centipede, such as Lithobiomorphs,
Geophilomorphs actively s**** out
their prey by
searching through leaf
litter and mineral...
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Geophilus ****phones it is one of the only two
known troglomorphic geophilomorphs and can even be
found in
Lukina jama, the 15th
deepest cave in the world...
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antennae are
cylindrical and
about twice as long as the feet. Like
other geophilomorphs, the
antennae are 14-segmented. Its name
comes from
Latin 'angustatum'...
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order Geophilomorpha. It is the most
common of the four
fully coastal geophilomorph species known in the
British Isles. In general,
Strigamia maritima is...
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lengths of up to 95 mm (3.7 in) in
mainland Europe. It is one of the few
geophilomorph species to be
identifiable in the field, with a
distinct greyish colouration...
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Retrieved 24
April 2023. Bonato, Lucio; Minelli,
Alessandro (2010). "The
geophilomorph centipedes of the Seyc****es (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha)" (PDF). Phelsuma...
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Taxonomic Information System. Bonato, Lucio; Minelli,
Alessandro (2009). "
Geophilomorph centipedes in the
Mediterranean region:
revisiting taxonomy opens new...
- than
those on the
anterior part. This
family differs from all
other geophilomorphs insofar as the
number of
segments in
mecistocephalids is
generally fixed...