Geophilus fucorum
Appearance
Geophilus fucorum | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Myriapoda |
Class: | Chilopoda |
Order: | Geophilomorpha |
Family: | Geophilidae |
Genus: | Geophilus |
Species: | G. fucorum
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Binomial name | |
Geophilus fucorum Brölemann, 1900
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Geophilus fucorum is a halophilic[1] species of soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found in the French Mediterranean, Corsica, Italy, and Greece.[2] Males of this species have 49 to 53 pairs of legs; females have 51 to 55.[3]
Taxonomy
G. fucorum shares several characteristics with both G. algarum and G. gracilis, which was previously classified as a subspecies of G. fucorum, leading some to believe that the three are a single species consisting of highly individual subspecies. It's differentiated from the 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 rudimentary claw of the anal leg.[4]
References
- S2CID 216250112. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ "Geophilus fucorum Brölemann, 1900". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ Iorio, Etienne (2006). "La faune des Chilopodes du Massif Armoricain : biologie, liste préliminaire et détermination des espèces (Chilopoda)". Mémoires de la Société linnéenne de Bordeaux (in French). 7: 1-72 [30].
- . Retrieved 3 November 2021.