Geophilus pusillus explained
Geophilus pusillus is a species of soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found in Algeria.[1] It grows up to 11 millimeters in length.[2] The original description of this species is based on ten specimens: five male specimens from Algeria with 31 pairs of legs, and five specimens from Germany (four males with 33 leg pairs and one female with 35 leg pairs).[3] [4] Records from the Alpstein mountains indicate that G. pusillus is a soil-dwelling species (burrowing as deep as 30 cm) that prefers humus-rich soil,[5] but these records deserve confirmation.[1] Some authorities consider the specimens recorded from Europe to be specimens of G. ribauti that have been misidentified as specimens of the Algerian species G. pusillus.
Notes and References
- Web site: Geophilus pusillus Meinert, 1870 . ChiloBase 2.0 . 15 February 2022.
- Bonato . Lucio . Minelli . Alessandro . Drago . Leandro . Pereira . Luis A. . The phylogenetic position of Dinogeophilus and a new evolutionary framework for the smallest epimorphic centipedes (Chilopoda: Epimorpha) . Contributions to Zoology . 2015 . 84 . 3 . 237–253 . 10.1163/18759866-08403004 . 15 February 2022. free . 11577/3146565 . free .
- Meinert . F. . 1870 . Myriapoda Musaei Hauniensis: Bitrag til Myriapodernes morphologi og systematik . Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift . (3)7 . 1–128 [68].
- Bonato . Lucio . Minelli . Alessandro . 2014-03-03 . Chilopoda Geophilomorpha of Europe: a revised list of species, with taxonomic and nomenclatorial notes . Zootaxa . 3770 . 1 . 1-136 [86] . 10.11646/zootaxa.3770.1.1 . 1175-5334.
- Ambuhl . G. . Wartmann . Bernhard . D. exkurisonsgebiet bergell. . Jahrbuch der St. Gallischen Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für das Vereinsjahr . 1901–1902 . 15 February 2022.