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Lithobius forficatus

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Kingdom
  
Subphylum
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Lithobius forficatus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Order
  
Lithobiomorpha

Genus
  
Lithobius

Higher classification
  
Lithobius

Lithobius forficatus Brown Centipede Lithobius forficatus NatureSpot

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Lithobius, Centipedes, Stone centipedes, Myriapoda, Lithobiidae

Lithobius forficatus, most commonly known as the brown centipede or stone centipede, is a common European centipede of the family Lithobiidae, although its distribution is not exclusive to Europe. It is between 18 and 30 mm long and up to 4 mm broad and is a chestnut brown color.

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It is similar to a variety of other European lithobiid centipedes, particularly the striped centipede, Lithobius variegatus, but L. forficatus does not have stripes on its legs. Like most lithobiids, it is found in the upper layers of soil, particularly under rocks and rotting logs. This species can be fairly easily identified by its reaction to being revealed, which is to run extremely quickly for cover. This is different from many of the other species of large lithobiid, which tend to be less extreme in their evasion behavior.

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Scolopendra polymorpha vs lithobius forficatus


Lifecycle

Lithobiids leave the egg with seven pairs of legs, and each time they molt, they develop additional body segments with a new pair of legs on each.

Lithobius forficatus may live for as long as five to six years.


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References

Lithobius forficatus Wikipedia