Geophilus truncorum: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Chilopoda
Order
Geophilomorpha
Family
Geophilidae
Genus
Geophilus
Species
Geophilus truncorum
Scientific Name
Geophilus truncorum

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Geophilus truncorum

Geophilus truncorum is a species of soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found across Western Europe, though it reaches as far as Poland, Italy, and Morocco. This centipede is relatively small, growing up to 20mm in length, with a yellow or orangeish brown body and dark yellow or brown head, denser and shorter hair than most Geophilus species, a main plate almost as elongated as in G. flavus (115:100), and distinct carpophagus fossae on the anterior sternites. Males of this species have 35 to 41 pairs of legs; females have 37 to 41.

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Geophilus truncorum in languages:

English
Small Geophilus
Finnish
tammijuoksiainen
Swedish
barkjordkrypare

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Geophilus truncorum
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Geophilus truncorum
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