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Geomerinus
Genus of centipedes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Geomerinus is a monotypic genus of centipedes in the family Geophilidae. It was described by French myriapodologist Henry Wilfred Brolemann in 1912.[1] Its sole species is Geomerinus curtipes, originally described as Geophilus curtipes by Erich Haase in 1887.[3] It is endemic to Australia.[1][4]
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Description
This species features an elongate head and elongate forcipules, very small claws on the second maxillae, and no sternal pores; the ultimate leg-bearing segment has a narrow metasternite, scattered coxal pores, and legs with a single tarsal article.[5] The original description of this species by Haase is based on a female specimen measuring 45 mm in length with 71 pairs of legs.[3] The description by Brolemann is based on a larger female specimen measuring 67 mm in length, also with 71 leg pairs.[1]
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Distribution
The species occurs in north-eastern coastal Queensland and south-eastern coastal New South Wales.[6]
Behaviour
The centipedes are solitary terrestrial predators that inhabit plant litter, soil and rotting wood.[6]
References
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