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6016895 centipede - Geophilus vittatus

6016895 centipede - Geophilus vittatus
Ryerson CA, Illinois, USA
October 7, 2006

Moved
Moved from Soil Centipedes.

Geophilus vittatus
No guide page. My ID is based on:

- diamond-shaped markings running down the back
- no tapering in body width toward the head

G. vittatus is one of the most common geophilomorphs in the eastern U.S.

 
Thanks for the species, which
Thanks for the species, which I didn't expect to get as centipedes have gone nowhere. I am putting up a couple more, in case you can further them.

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