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  2. Ctenolepisma longicaudatum - Wikipedia

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    Ctenolepisma longicaudatum, generally known as the gray silverfish, long-tailed silverfish or paper silverfish, is a species of Zygentoma in the family Lepismatidae. It was described by the German entomologist Karl Leopold Escherich in 1905 based on specimens collected in South Africa , [ 1 ] but is found worldwide as synanthrope in human housings.

  3. How to Get Rid of Silverfish in Your Home - AOL

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    Since silverfish are attracted to moist, humid environments, reducing your home's humidity level to below 60% can help eliminate them. Consider using a dehumidifier in high-humidity areas.

  4. Silverfish - Wikipedia

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    The silverfish (Lepisma saccharinum) is a species of small, primitive, [1] wingless insect in the order Zygentoma (formerly Thysanura). Its common name derives from the insect's silvery light grey colour, combined with the fish-like appearance of its movements.

  5. Zygentoma - Wikipedia

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    Silverfish may be found in moist, humid environments or dry conditions, both as free-living organisms or nest-associates. [15] In domestic settings, they feed on cereals, paste, paper, starch in clothes, rayon fabrics and dried meats. [16] In nature, they will feed on organic detritus. [17]

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  7. Lepisma - Wikipedia

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    Lepisma is a genus of primitive insects in the order Zygentoma and the family Lepismatidae. [2]The most familiar member of the genus Lepisma is the silverfish (L. saccharinum), a cosmopolitan species that likes damp habitats, tends to hide in crevices and is usually found in human habitations, becoming household pests under certain conditions. [3]

  8. This Arizona Mountain Pool is Like the Local Wildlife Water ...

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    The video shows a thirsty mountain lion getting a good long drink. It returns to the pool after dark, this time with a friend. Mountain lions are nocturnal, so they prefer to hunt at night.

  9. Ctenolepisma lineatum - Wikipedia

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    The abdomen is often marked with dark brown lines and the species is sometimes called four-lined silverfish. This species is native to southern Europe but is now found throughout most of the world, aside from polar and cooler temperate regions (e.g. the British Isles ), as an accidental introduction.