Arenobius

Chamberlin, 1912

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Arenobius is a of lithobiomorph in the Lithobiidae, established by Chamberlin in 1912. These centipedes belong to the stone centipede group, characterized by elongated bodies with 15 pairs of legs in . The genus is distinguished from related lithobiid genera primarily by subtle morphological features of the forcipules and tergite structure. Arenobius are poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited species descriptions and biological studies available.

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How to pronounce Arenobius: /ɑːˈrɛn.oʊ.biːˌuːs/

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Taxonomic Note

Arenobius is a rarely cited within Lithobiidae. The type and number of included species remain unclear from readily available sources. Chamberlin's 1912 original description requires consultation of primary taxonomic literature for accurate characterization.

Data Availability

Only 10 iNaturalist observations are recorded for this , indicating extremely limited citizen science documentation. No Wikipedia entry exists, and major biodiversity databases provide minimal descriptive content beyond classification.

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