Otostigmus chiltoni

Definition
Otostigmus chiltoni is purported to be a scientific name of a centipede species within the genus Otostigmus, family Scolopendridae. Concrete, verifiable details about this taxon are not available in widely recognized scientific literature or major encyclopedic references.

Overview
The name Otostigmus chiltoni appears in limited contexts, possibly in regional faunal surveys or unpublished taxonomic lists. No comprehensive description, distribution data, or ecological information can be confirmed from reliable sources. Consequently, its taxonomic status (e.g., valid species, synonym, or nomen nudum) remains uncertain.

Etymology / Origin
The specific epithet chiltoni likely honors an individual with the surname Chilton, a common practice in zoological nomenclature. Without authoritative citation, the precise individual commemorated and the reason for the dedication cannot be established.

Characteristics
Accurate morphological or behavioral characteristics of Otostigmus chiltoni are not documented in accessible scientific publications. General traits of the genus Otostigmus include elongated bodies with numerous leg-bearing segments, a predatory lifestyle, and a distribution largely in tropical and subtropical regions. However, attributing any of these generic features specifically to O. chiltoni would be speculative.

Related Topics

  • Otostigmus – the genus comprising numerous centipede species.
  • Scolopendridae – the family of large, often venomous centipedes.
  • Taxonomic nomenclature – principles governing the naming of species.

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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