- The
Cryptopidae are a
family of
scolopendromorph centipedes.
Cryptopids are
blind (lacking ocelli) and
possess 21
pairs of legs. The
genus Cryptops is...
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Cryptops speleorex is a
species of
troglobitic centipede in the
family Cryptopidae. It is
endemic to the
Movile Cave, Romania,
where it was
discovered in...
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usually have 17 to 21 segments). The
order comprises the five
families Cryptopidae, Scolopendridae, Mimopidae, Scolopocryptopidae, and Plutoniumidae. Nearly...
- hortensis, the
common cryptops, is a
species of
centipede in the
family Cryptopidae,
genus Cryptops (Leach 1814). The
species is 20–30
millimetres (0.79–1...
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Cryptops lamprethus is a
species of
centipede in the
Cryptopidae family. It is
endemic to New Zealand. It was
first described in 1920 by
American biologist...
- uncertain, in the
original description it is
suggested that is
close to
Cryptopidae than to Scolopendridae. Mundel,
Peter (1979-01-01), Nitecki, Matthew...
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Cryptops sulciceps is a
species of
centipede in the
Cryptopidae family. It was
described in 1920 by
American myriapodologist Ralph Vary Chamberlin. The...
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sometimes known as cave centipedes, is a
centipede genus in the
family Cryptopidae;
species records have a world-wide distribution. The
Global Biodiversity...
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Cryptops spinipes is a
species of
centipede in the
Cryptopidae family. It is
native to
Oceania and was
first described in 1891 by
British zoologist Reginald...
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Cryptops n**** is a
species of
centipede in the
Cryptopidae family. It was
described in 1938 by
Austrian myriapodologist Carl Attems. The
species occurs...