Geophilus pusillifrater is a species of soil centipede in the family Geophilidae found in Bosnia-Herzegovina[1] and Britain.
[2] It's a relatively small, pale species (up to 13mm in length),[3] prehensorial claws with pointed teeth at the base, distinct chitin lines, and a very broad ventral plate of the pregenital segment.
[1] It's at least partially a littoral creature.
[2] Males of this species have 39 or 41 pairs of legs; females have 43 leg pairs.
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