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  2. Cryptops - Wikipedia

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    Cryptops sometimes known as cave centipedes, [2] is a centipede genus in the family Cryptopidae; species records have a world-wide distribution. [3] Species.

  3. Cryptopidae - Wikipedia

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    The genus Cryptops is the numerically largest in the family, comprising over 150 species worldwide. [2] Classification. The following genera, may be included: [3] [4]

  4. Cryptops hortensis - Wikipedia

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    Cryptops hortensis, the common cryptops, [1] is a species of centipede in the family Cryptopidae, genus Cryptops (Leach 1814). [2] Description.

  5. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Cryptids are animals or other beings that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science. ...

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  9. Cryptops anomalans - Wikipedia

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    Cryptops anomalans is a centipede in the genus Cryptops that is mainly distributed in Europe. It can reach a length of 50 millimeters and is one of the largest species of this genus. Cryptops anomalans can easily be confused with its two Central European congeners C. hortensis and C. parisi.