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Photo#803961
Kitchen Centipede

Kitchen Centipede
Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio, USA
June 14, 2013
Size: ~20 mm
Photographed running around on kitchen floor. Length estimate is head and body segments without antennae nor legs.

Moved and cropped.
Moved from Centipedes and cropped to fill frame.

This is a stone centipede, which can be recognized by the 15 pairs of legs, and the uneven segment sizes (broad and long segments alternating with short and 'squashed' segments). Most other Centipede groups have roughly equal-sized segments.

 
Thank you
for the ID, Sam, and especially for noting the ID characteristics of Lithobiomorpha.

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