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Geophilomorpha? - Cryptops hortensis

Geophilomorpha? - Cryptops hortensis
Forest Park, Queens County, New York, USA
April 22, 2014

Moved

Cryptops hortensis
A common European species, introduced into northeastern North America. 21 pairs of legs and, most critically, the first tergite overlaps the cephalic plate (the head).

Moved for expert attention
Moved from Centipedes.

Going by leg count, I think this belongs here.

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