- 49 leg
pairs (in
female specimens), 25-30
coxal pores, and
coxae of
prehensorial legs of
about equal length and width. In its
original description, G...
- anonyx, it
differs from
other western American geophiliids by
having prehensorial claws armed at the base,
however unlike G.
anonyx it
possesses armed...
- Britain. It's a
relatively small, pale
species (up to 13mm in length),
prehensorial claws with
pointed teeth at the base,
distinct chitin lines, and a very...
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tergite strongly convex instead of
posteriorly truncate, and by
having the
prehensorial claws unarmed at the base. "Geophilus nicol****".
Integrated Taxonomic...
-
tergite posteriorly truncate instead of
strongly convex, and by
having the
prehensorial claws armed at the base. "ITIS - Report:
Geophilus becki". Integrated...
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frontal lamina,
unexposed basal lamina broader than the cephalic, a
prehensorial sternum that's
broader than it is long,
distinct lateral grooves, obsolete...
- two
centipedes by
having two
labral teeth, a
clear clypeal area, 8–12
prehensorial teeth,
three ventral (posterior) and one
dorsal coxal pore, and a well-developed...
- tampophor, it
differs from
other western American geophilids by
having prehensorial claws armed at the base,
however unlike G.
tampophor it
possesses unarmed...
- the two by 3–5
labral teeth, an
absence of a
clear clypeal area, 7–15
prehensorial teeth, 2–5
ventral (posterior) pores, and a claw of the anal leg that...
- two by
having 5-7
labral teeth,
absence of a
clear clypeal area, 12-14
prehensorial teeth, two
clustered and one
isolated ventral (posterior) pore, and a...