Scutigera coleoptrata
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Definition
Noun A species of centipede characterized by an elongated body with many segments and exceptionally long legs. It is frequently found in humid indoor environments such as basements and bathrooms.
Usage
This term is used specifically in biological and entomological contexts to refer to this particular arthropod. In everyday language, it is often simply called a "house centipede."
Examples
- The damp basement provided an ideal habitat for .
- While alarming in appearance, is beneficial as it preys on other household pests.
- The long antennae and legs of help it move quickly across walls and floors.
Advanced Usage
- The term is a formal binomial nomenclature (genus , species ), used for precise scientific identification.
- It can be used in ecological studies discussing synanthropic species (organisms that live near and benefit from humans).
Variants and Related Words
- House centipede: The common name for .
- Centipede (Class Chilopoda): The broader class of arthropods to which it belongs.
Synonyms
- House centipede
Related Phrases
- Fast-moving arthropod: A descriptive phrase highlighting a key characteristic.
- Basement dweller: A colloquial descriptor referencing its common habitat.
Noun
- long-legged centipede common in damp places as e.g. cellars