Gosibius angelicus

Chamberlin, 1944

Gosibius angelicus is a of in the Lithobiidae, described by Chamberlin in 1944. It is native to western North America, with confirmed records from California. As a lithobiomorph centipede, it belongs to a group of epigeic commonly known as stone centipedes.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Gosibius angelicus: //ɡoʊˈsɪbiəs ænˈdʒɛlɪkəs//

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Distribution

Known from California, USA. North American distribution confirmed by GBIF records.

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Taxonomic Note

Gosibius angelicus is one of multiple in the Gosibius, a group of lithobiid found in western North America. The genus was established by Chamberlin, who described several species from California and surrounding regions.

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