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Small centipede
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Posted on 31-01-2021 12:38
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Hi,

I have photographed this small centipede in a forest near Paris. I'm unable to estimate the whole length but the level of magnification of the picture is about 2.0x.
Found under a rotten log.
I hesitate between two genus : Geophilus and Cryptops. They do not belong to the same orders though but I cannot make the difference between them.
Any opinion?
Thanks for any help,

FRV
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Cryptops (Scolopendromorpha) has at most 23 pairs of legs, while Geophiomorpha have more than 30 pairs. It can be estimated that ithis is a member of Geophilomorpha.
 
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Thank you Jan!
 
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