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- Scolopendra dehaani, common name Giant Vietnamese centipede, is a large Scolopendrid centipede found across Mainland Southeast Asia. It is also found in India...
- of the head and only 21 pairs of legs, but there are exceptions: two scolopendrid species feature more legs (Scolopendropsis bahiensis, with 21 or 23 leg...
- family Scolopendridae. Its venom is also not as toxic as that of other scolopendrid centipedes. Widely distributed, this species can be found throughout...
- Scolopendra sumichrasti is a species of arthropod; a scolopendrid centipede found in Latin America. Scolopendra sumichrasti has been recorded from Honduras...
- Scolopendra arthrorhabdoides is a species of Scolopendrid centipede found in Colombia. It was described in 1912 by Henri Ribaut. Scolopendra arthrorhabdoides...
- formerly classified as Scolopendra subspinipes ****onica, is a species of scolopendrid centipede mostly found in ****an, although specimens have been reported...
- Scolopendra metuenda is a species of Scolopendrid centipede found on the Solomon Islands. In the exotic pet trade, it is sometimes known as the Solomon...
- along with the Scutigerid centipede Thereuopoda longicornis and the Scolopendrid Ethmostigmus rubripes. Transferrins are thought to function in support...
- Asanada agharkari is a species of small Scolopendrid centipede in the subfamily Scolopendrinae. Asanada agharkari is small, measuring between 13 and 32 mm...
- composition. Hemiscolopendra marginata is a species of medium-sized Scolopendrid centipede, with adults growing around 4 cm in length. "Hemiscolopendra...