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Description Figures 1–5; Lithobius proximus Sseliwanoff, 1878, male (23 May–12 Sep 2017, Stand 4a): 1 total habitus, lateral view 2 anterior part of the body with a darker brownish to brown colour of the head and antennal articles, dorsolateral view 3 posterior part of the body, ultimate male legs with dorsal groove on femur and tibia (arrows), dorsal view 4 head in ventrolateral view 5 distal end of ultimate leg with apical claw and accessory apical claw. Photos by P. Ślipiński (1–4) and M. Romański (5).
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Author Wytwer J, Tajovský K (2019) The Siberian centipede species Lithobius proximus Sseliwanoff, 1878 (Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha): a new member of the Polish fauna. ZooKeys 821: 1-10. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.32250
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