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Strigamia Walkeri
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 1862 ...
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Soil Centipede
Centipedes (from New Latin , "hundred", and Latin , "foot") are predatory arthropods belonging to the class Chilopoda (Ancient Greek , ''kheilos'', lip, and New Latin suffix , "foot", describing the forcipules) of the subphylum Myriapoda, an arthropod group which includes millipedes and other multi-legged animals. Centipedes are elongated segmented (metameric) creatures with one pair of legs per body segment. All centipedes are venomous and can inflict painful bites, injecting their venom through pincer-like appendages known as forcipules. Despite the name, centipedes can have a varying number of legs, ranging from 30 to 382. Centipedes always have an odd number of pairs of legs; no centipede has exactly 100. Like spiders and scorpions, centipedes are predominantly carnivorous. Their size ranges from a few millimetres in the smaller lithobiomorphs and geophilomorphs to about in the largest scolopendromorphs. Centipedes can be found in a wide variety of environments. They no ...
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Strigamia Engadina
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Laevipes
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Kerrana
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Japonica
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Inthanoni
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Hoffmani
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Hirsutipes
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Herzegowinensis
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Gracilis
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Fusata
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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Strigamia Fulva
''Strigamia'' is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Linotaeniidae. Members of this family can be identified by their anteriorly tapering bodies, the extra claw on the forcipules (venom-injecting fangs), scattered coxal pores, and the distinctly swollen ultimate legs of the males. There are at least 50 described species in ''Strigamia''. This genus includes the species ''S. hoffmani'', notable for its small size (no more than 16 mm long) and for having relatively few legs (33 or 35 pairs in males, 35 or 37 in females). Species These 52 species belong to the genus ''Strigamia'': * '' Strigamia acuminata'' Leach (1815) * '' Strigamia alokosternum'' Attems (1927) * '' Strigamia auxa'' Chamberlin, 1954 * '' Strigamia bicolor'' Shinohara 1981 * '' Strigamia bidens'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia bothriopus'' Wood, 1862 * '' Strigamia branneri'' Bollman C.H. (1888) * '' Strigamia carmela'' Chamberlin, 1941 * '' Strigamia caucasia'' Verhoeff (1938) * '' Strigamia cephalica'' Wood 18 ...
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