Living more than half a mile beneath the surface of the Earth, the Hades centipede takes the prize for being the deepest underground
dwelling centipede thus far discovered.
«Deepest cave -
dwelling centipede discovered: Centipede named after Hades — the Greek god of the underworld.»
An international team of scientists has discovered the deepest underground
dwelling centipede.
Not exact matches
Just like Hades who ruled over the kingdom of shadows, the new
centipede dwells among an extraordinary number of pallid cavernicolous animals, some known to science and many yet to be discovered.
Lurking in the dark vaults of some of the world's deepest caves, the Hades
centipede has also had its name picked to pair another underground -
dwelling relative named after Persephone, the queen of the underworld.