Typhlobius kebus

Chamberlin, 1922

Typhlobius kebus is a lithobiomorph described by Chamberlin in 1922. It belongs to the Typhlobius, a group of lithobiid centipedes. The has been documented from California, USA. Very little is known about its or .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Typhlobius kebus: /tɪˈflɒbiʊs ˈkiːbəs/

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Identification

Distinguished from other lithobiid by characters of the Typhlobius, which may include specific features of the forcipules and tergal structure. Detailed diagnostic features require examination of and original description.

Distribution

Known from California, USA. Distribution records indicate presence in North America with specific occurrence in California.

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Taxonomic note

Typhlobius kebus was described by Chamberlin in 1922. The Typhlobius contains few described and is poorly studied. The specific epithet 'kebus' does not have a documented etymology in readily available sources.

Data limitations

This is represented by minimal occurrence data (one iNaturalist observation, few literature records). No modern taxonomic revisions or ecological studies have been identified.

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