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Found most commonly in these habitats: 36 times found in Rainforest, 4 times found in open forest, 1 times found in Woodland, 1 times found in closed forest, 1 times found in complex meso-notophyll vine forest, 1 times found in Eucalyptus forest, 1 times found in meso-notophyll vine forest, 1 times found in simple notophyll/mesophyll vine forest, 1 times found in tall closed rainforest, 1 times found in tall open woodland, ...
Found most commonly in these microhabitats: 18 times Sieved litter, 9 times Litter, 2 times Picabean palm forest litter, 1 times rotten log, 1 times log debris, 1 times litter sample, rainforest, 1 times from sieved litter, 1 times sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood).
Collected most commonly using these methods: 41 times Berlesate, 1 times Pitfall traps, 1 times Stick brushing, berlesate.
Elevations: collected from 60 - 1560 meters, 776 meters average
Collect Date Range: collected between 1950-10-31 and 2009-02-28
Type specimens: holotype: anic32-047354; paratype: anic32-047469, anic32-047470, anic32-047471, anic32-047472
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