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Lithobius variegatus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Myriapoda

Family
  
Lithobiidae

Scientific name
  
Lithobius variegatus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lithobiomorpha

Genus
  
Lithobius

Higher classification
  
Lithobius


Similar
  
Lithobius, Centipedes, Myriapoda, Lithobius microps, Lithobiidae

Lithobius variegatus is a species of centipede found in Europe, sometimes called the common banded centipede or banded centipede.

Lithobius variegatus Lithobius variegatus Leach 1814 BMIG

L. variegatus can be distinguished from its close relative Lithobius forficatus by the presence of conspicuous purple or brown rings around its legs. It preys on small invertebrates such as woodlice (including Philoscia muscorum, Oniscus asellus, Porcellio scaber and Androniscus dentiger) and millipedes, including Polydesmus angustus and Tachypodoiulus niger. It, in turn, is eaten by birds such as magpies and blackbirds.

Lithobius variegatus Lithobius variegatus Leach 1814 BMIG

For a long time, it was thought that L. variegatus was endemic to the British Isles, but populations were later discovered in the Channel Islands, Brittany, northwestern Spain and northern Portugal. There are also records from southern Italy, Morocco and Tunisia, making it a good example of a member of the Lusitanian fauna – species found in the western Mediterranean region and extending northwards to the British Isles, but avoiding most of North-West Europe.

Lithobius variegatus Banded Centipede Lithobius variegatus NatureSpot

L. variegatus also contains the subspecies L. v. rubripes, which was formerly treated as a separate species. It is more widespread in Western Europe and lacks the banding pattern on the legs.

Lithobius variegatus Banded Centipede Lithobius variegatus NatureSpot
Lithobius variegatus Lithobius Gallery

Lithobius variegatus Lithobius variegatus

References

Lithobius variegatus Wikipedia