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Cryptops Iheringi
''Cryptops'' sometimes known as cave centipedes, is a centipede genus in the Family (biology), family Cryptopidae; species records have a world-wide distribution. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes: *''Cryptops acapulcensis'' Verhoeff, 1934 *''Cryptops aelleni'' Demange, 1963 *''Cryptops aernarienis'' Verhoeff, 1943 *''Cryptops afghanus'' Loksa, 1971 *''Cryptops africanus'' Lawrence, 1955 *''Cryptops agilis'' Meinert, 1868 *''Cryptops aloysiisabaudiae'' Silvestri, 1907 *''Cryptops andinensis'' González-Sponga, 2006 *''Cryptops angolensis'' Machado, 1951 *''Cryptops annectus'' Chamberlin, 1947 *''Cryptops annexus'' Chamberlin, 1962 *''Cryptops anomalans'' Newport, 1844 *''Cryptops arapuni'' Archey, 1922 *''Cryptops argentinus'' Bücherl, 1953 *''Cryptops armatus'' Silvestri, 1899 *''Cryptops attemsi'' Demange, 1963 *''Cryptops audax'' Attems, 1928 *''Cryptops australis'' Newport, 1845 *''Cryptops basilewskyi'' Matic & Darabantu, 1977 *''Cryptops bayoni' ...
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Cryptops Hortensis
''Cryptops hortensis'', the common cryptops, is a species of centipede in the family Cryptopidae, genus ''Cryptops'' (Leach 1814). Description The species is long and wide. It is pale brown in colour with 21 pairs of legs. Distribution and habitat This species is found in all of Europe except for: the Baltic states, Andorra, Belarus, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Moldova, Russia, Vatican City and various European islands. It has also been introduced species, introduced to Tasmania, Australia. It is found in gardens and woodland, and under stones and Trunk (botany), logs. References External links Images of ''Cryptops hortensis''Video of ''Cryptops hortensison YouTube * See also David NieldMeet The 'King' of a Toxic Underground Ecosystem Unlike Anywhere Else on Earth(on: sciencealert, 19 December 2020) about ''Cryptops speleorex'' living in the Movile Cave, Romania. {{Taxonbar, from=Q6510089 Cryptops, hortensis Animals described in 1810 Myriapods of Europe Centipedes of ...
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Cryptops Anomalans
''Cryptops anomalans'' is a centipede in the genus ''Cryptops'' that is mainly distributed in Europe. It can reach a length of 50 millimeters and is one of the largest species of this genus. ''Cryptops anomalans'' can easily be confused with its two Central European congeners '' C. hortensis'' and '' C. parisi''. However, it can be identified through the characteristic ‘X’ suture on the first tergite. Distribution ''Cryptops anomalans'' is distributed throughout Central Europe (except Poland) and Albania, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Serbia, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine. It was also found in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and parts of Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's ...
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Cryptops Bokumensis
''Cryptops'' sometimes known as cave centipedes, is a centipede genus in the family Cryptopidae; species records have a world-wide distribution. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes: *'' Cryptops acapulcensis'' Verhoeff, 1934 *'' Cryptops aelleni'' Demange, 1963 *'' Cryptops aernarienis'' Verhoeff, 1943 *'' Cryptops afghanus'' Loksa, 1971 *'' Cryptops africanus'' Lawrence, 1955 *'' Cryptops agilis'' Meinert, 1868 *'' Cryptops aloysiisabaudiae'' Silvestri, 1907 *'' Cryptops andinensis'' González-Sponga, 2006 *'' Cryptops angolensis'' Machado, 1951 *'' Cryptops annectus'' Chamberlin, 1947 *'' Cryptops annexus'' Chamberlin, 1962 *''Cryptops anomalans'' Newport, 1844 *'' Cryptops arapuni'' Archey, 1922 *'' Cryptops argentinus'' Bücherl, 1953 *'' Cryptops armatus'' Silvestri, 1899 *'' Cryptops attemsi'' Demange, 1963 *'' Cryptops audax'' Attems, 1928 *'' Cryptops australis'' Newport, 1845 *'' Cryptops basilewskyi'' Matic & Darabantu, 1977 *'' Cryptops bayoni ...
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Cryptops Australis
''Cryptops australis'' is a species of centipede in the Cryptopidae family. It was first described in 1845 by British entomologist George Newport. It occurs in Australia, New Zealand and Melanesia Melanesia (, ) is a subregion of Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It extends from New Guinea in the west to the Fiji Islands in the east, and includes the Arafura Sea. The region includes the four independent countries of Fiji, Vanu .... Subspecies Description These small centipedes grow to about 3 cm in length. They inhabit wet forests, where they are found underneath and within rotting logs. Their colouration is orange-brown. They are blind and have 21 pairs of legs. References australis Centipedes of Australia Arthropods of New South Wales Arthropods of Victoria (state) Centipedes of New Zealand Animals described in 1845 Taxa named by George Newport Centipedes of New Caledonia Fauna of Vanuatu {{Centipede-stub ...
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Cryptops Audax
''Cryptops'' sometimes known as cave centipedes, is a centipede genus in the family Cryptopidae; species records have a world-wide distribution. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes: *'' Cryptops acapulcensis'' Verhoeff, 1934 *'' Cryptops aelleni'' Demange, 1963 *'' Cryptops aernarienis'' Verhoeff, 1943 *'' Cryptops afghanus'' Loksa, 1971 *'' Cryptops africanus'' Lawrence, 1955 *'' Cryptops agilis'' Meinert, 1868 *'' Cryptops aloysiisabaudiae'' Silvestri, 1907 *'' Cryptops andinensis'' González-Sponga, 2006 *'' Cryptops angolensis'' Machado, 1951 *'' Cryptops annectus'' Chamberlin, 1947 *'' Cryptops annexus'' Chamberlin, 1962 *''Cryptops anomalans'' Newport, 1844 *'' Cryptops arapuni'' Archey, 1922 *'' Cryptops argentinus'' Bücherl, 1953 *'' Cryptops armatus'' Silvestri, 1899 *'' Cryptops attemsi'' Demange, 1963 *'' Cryptops audax'' Attems, 1928 *''Cryptops australis'' Newport, 1845 *''Cryptops basilewskyi'' Matic & Darabantu, 1977 *''Cryptops bayoni'' ...
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