Lithobius radjai
| Lithobius radjai | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum: | Myriapoda |
| Class: | Chilopoda |
| Order: | Lithobiomorpha |
| Family: | Lithobiidae |
| Genus: | Lithobius |
| Species: | L. radjai
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| Binomial name | |
| Lithobius radjai | |
Lithobius radjai is a species of cave-dwelling centipede in the family Lithobiidae, discovered in 2021 in Velika Ćulumova Pećina, a limestone cave in Croatia's Dinaric Karst region.[1] The species is adapted to subterranean life, exhibiting depigmentation, reduced body size (5–6 mm), and a translucent cuticle.[1] It possesses 20–22 antennal articles, 2+2 coxosternal teeth, and lacks projections on tergites, distinguishing it from related species.[1] Only ten specimens have been documented, found in a dark, humid cave zone at approximately 450 m elevation.[2] The species was named in honor of Croatian biospeleologist Tonći Rađa, who collected the type material.[3]
References
- ^ a b c Iorio, Étienne; Kos, Ivan (2021). "A new cave-dwelling centipede species from Croatia (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae)". Revue suisse de Zoologie. 128 (2): 267–276. doi:10.35929/RSZ.0054.
- ^ "A new cave-dwelling centipede species from Croatia". ResearchGate. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
- ^ "Scientists describe new cave-dwelling centipede species from Croatia". EurekAlert. 13 October 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2025.