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Geophilus admarinus Chamberlin, 1952
Geophilus aenariensis Verhoeff, 1942
Geophilus aetnensis Verhoeff, 1928
Geophilus alask**** Cook, 1904
Geophilus...
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unusually long
ultimate legs. "
Geophilus legiferens Chamberlin, 1909".
ChiloBase 2.0.
Retrieved 10
November 2021. "
Geophilus varians McNeill, 1887". Integrated...
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Geophilus tampophor is a
species of soil
centipede in the
family Geophilidae found in Oregon. It was
originally placed in the
genus Brachygeophilus, however...
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Geophilus sounkyoensis is a
species of soil
centipede in the
family Geophilidae. This
centipede is
found in ****an and Russia. This
species can have either...
- this is not official. "
Geophilus aetnensis Verhoeff, 1928".
ChiloBase 2.0.
Retrieved 15
January 2022. "ITIS - Report:
Geophilus aetnensis". Integrated...
- long
antennae resemble Arctogeophilus glacialis,
formerly Geophilus glacialis. "
Geophilus bluncki Verhoeff, 1928".
ChiloBase 2.0.
Retrieved 7 February...
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shared with the type
species B.
truncorum (now
Geophilus truncorum),
however it was
later moved to
Geophilus. G.
anonyx has 57 leg
pairs and
grows to a length...
- he
later deemed Orinomus to be a
junior synonym of
Geophilus. In 1927,
Attems described Geophilus pauropus as a new
species found in the
Velebit mountains...
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Geophilus glaber is a
species of soil
centipede in the
family Geophilidae found beneath logs and
other debris in California. It
grows up to 53 millimeters...
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Geophilus flavus is a terrestrial, soil-dwelling,
species of
centipede in the
Geophilidae family. G.
flavus occurs in a
range of
habitats across central...