Definition of Geophilomorpha. Meaning of Geophilomorpha. Synonyms of Geophilomorpha

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- Geophilomorpha is an order of centipedes commonly known as soil centipedes. The name "Geophilomorpha" is from Ancient Gr**** roots meaning "formed to love...
- pairs: Schendylops ramirezi (genus & species), Schendylidae (family), Geophilomorpha (order), Chilopoda (class), Myriapoda (subphylum), Arthropoda (phylum);...
- pairs, and adults 15. The clade Epimorpha, consisting of the orders Geophilomorpha and Scolopendromorpha, is epimorphic, meaning that all pairs of legs...
- general, study from 2005 details the distribution and prevalence of Geophilomorpha, and G.flavus in Latvia. This study involved the collection and inspection...
- order Geophilomorpha but also in any epimorphic order of centipedes. This species is also notable as one of only six species in the order Geophilomorpha to...
- is notable as the species with the fewest legs recorded in the order Geophilomorpha for each **** (27 pairs of legs for males, 29 leg pairs for females)...
- centipede (Chilopoda, Geophilomorpha) new to Norway". Norwegian Journal of Entomology. 47: 63–64. Barber, A.D. (2014). "GEOPHILOMORPHA OF EUROPE: SOME SYNONYMIES...
- among the most diverse and widespread of all the genera in the order Geophilomorpha. The British entomologist George Newport first proposed this genus in...
- of the northeastern North American species of Geophilus (Chilopoda Geophilomorpha Geophilidae)". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington...
- the proposal of Orygmadyla, a new related genus from Perú (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Schendylidae)". Myriapodologica. 5 (2): 18, 22. ISSN 0163-5395. Attems...