Geomerinus is a monotypic genus of centipedes in the family Geophilidae. It was described by French myriapodologist Henry Wilfred Brolemann in 1912. Its sole species is Geomerinus curtipes, originally described as Geophilus curtipes by Erich Haase in 1887. It is endemic to Australia. [1][3]
The original description of this species is based on a single female with 71 pairs of legs.[1] This species ranges from 5 cm to 7 cm in length.[4]
The species occurs in north-eastern coastal Queensland and south-eastern coastal New South Wales.[5]
The centipedes are solitary terrestrial predators that inhabit plant litter, soil and rotting wood.[5]
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Geomerinus is a monotypic genus of centipedes in the family Geophilidae. It was described by French myriapodologist Henry Wilfred Brolemann in 1912. Its sole species is Geomerinus curtipes, originally described as Geophilus curtipes by Erich Haase in 1887. It is endemic to Australia.