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lithobiomorphs and
geophilomorphs to
about 30 cm (12 in) in the
largest scolopendromorphs. Many
species of
centipedes lack eyes, some lack one only, but some...
- Juan (2020-12-05). "Rediscovery and
phylogenetic relationships of the
scolopendromorph centipede Mimops orientalis Kraepelin, 1903 (Chilopoda): a monotypic...
- millipedes, flat-backed millipedes, etc. scutigeromorphs, lithobiomorphs,
Scolopendromorphs, etc.
Archispirostreptus gigas (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida) Crustacea...
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banded centipede, is a
species of centipede, and "the most
common scolopendromorph species in the
Mediterranean area". The
species has
alternating bands...
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Rhysida is a
large genus of
Scolopendromorph centipedes in the
subfamily Otostigminae. It is the
second largest genus in the
subfamily Otostigminae, with...
- the
spiracles is
unique to P.
zwierleini in
comparison to all
other scolopendromorphs. The
ultimate pair of
appendages resembles the
anterior fangs in size...
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family Scolopocryptopidae. It is
found in
North America. It is the only
scolopendromorph definitively found in Canada.
Canadian specimens appear to be most...
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Palenarthrus is an
extinct genus of
scolopendromorph centipedes. It
existed during the
Carboniferous in what is now
Illinois (found in
Mazon Cr**** fossil...
- 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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October 2018.
Retrieved 10 May 2020. Lewis, J. G. E. (2002). "The
scolopendromorph centipedes of
Mauritius and
Rodrigues and
their adjacent islets (Chilopoda:...