Allothereua bidenticulata explained
Allothereua bidenticulata is a species of centipede in the Scutigeridae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was first described in 1925 by German myriapodologist Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff.[1]
Distribution
The species occurs in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and south-west Western Australia.[2] The type locality is Glen Lamington, in the Scenic Rim Region of south-eastern Queensland.[1]
Subspecies
- Allothereua bidenticulata linderi Fahlander, 1939
- Allothereua bidenticulata vittata Verhoeff, 1925
- Allothereua bidenticulata bidenticulata Verhoeff, 1925
Behaviour
The centipedes are solitary terrestrial predators that inhabit plant litter and soil.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Bonato L. . Chagas Junior A. . Edgecombe G.D. . Lewis J.G.E. . Minelli A. . Pereira L.A. . Shelley R.M. . Stoev P. . Zapparoli M. . 2016 . ChiloBase 2.0 . A World Catalogue of Centipedes (Chilopoda) . Rosario Dioguardi and Giuseppe Cortese, University of Padua. 15 March 2023.
- Web site: Species Allothereua bidenticulata Verhoeff, 1925. . 2013. Australian Faunal Directory . Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australia . 15 March 2023.