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Stone Centipede

Lithiobiomorpha

Photo by keithp2012
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Field Notes

Description:

Like other centipedes, they are more active at night. They feed on insects and other small invertebrates.The eggs are deposited in soil. The life-span can be over 3 years.

Habitat:

Stone centipedes are found under stones or bark, in soil and decaying matter, sometimes finding their way into homes.

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PublishedSeptember 10, 2010

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