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Recent studies indicate that G.
carpophagus is
actually a
group of
closely related species (dubbed the
carpophagus species-complex). So far only three...
- America. "Coccotrypes
carpophagus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-06. "Coccotrypes
carpophagus species details". Catalogue...
- glandium,
commonly known as the
acorn weevil, is a
species of
European carpophagus weevil in the
genus Curculio, the
acorn and nut weevils. It eats by a...
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Certain keroplatid fungus gnats Myriapoda Certain centipedes Geophilus carpophagus Orphnaeus brevilabiatus Certain millipedes Genus Motyxia Some land snails...
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found in Algeria. As part of the
carpophagus species-complex, this
species is
closely related to both G.
carpophagus and G. easoni. This
species was first...
- it is
considered by some to be the type
species (along with
Geophilus carpophagus). It is yellowish-orange in
color and can grow up to 45 millimeters,...
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numerous leg bristles,
sternites bearing three longitudinal furrows, a
carpophagus formation from
segments 3–6 to
segments 11th-13, and 37-51 leg pairs...
- anal
pores and
bristles on the
lateral part of the labrum, a
distinct carpophagus pit, a
small but
pointed pretarsus of the
second maxillae, and 3-5 coxal...
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synonymous with G.
carpophagus, and most pre-2001
records probably refer to G. easoni. It's
typically shorter than G.
carpophagus (up to 40 mm), with...
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article of the forci****
features a
basal denticle. The
sterna have no
carpophagus structures and
usually no
clusters of pores. The
ultimate legs are longer...