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Since there still seems to be much going on about these SouthAmerican giants i'll try to illustrate where all the confusion can come from:
As you might notice Sc.galapagoensis looks much like the darker colorform of Sc.gigantea
And the Orange colorform of Sc.gigantea looks much like the spec. from Ecuador, Peru common known as "robusta"
Scolopendra galapagoensis (Ecuador)
these were sold back in the days with the commonname
"black robusta" cause these were imported together with the
spec. "Ecuador, Peru" known back then as "gigantea robusta"
And maybe that "common name" isn't so far from the truth,...
maybe a dark colorform of the spec. "Ecuador".
Scolopendra gigantea (dark colorform) (Trinidad)
Never seen these in the European hobby,... but there seemed to be an US import of these Trinidad black giants in the past.
Scolopendra gigantea (orange colorform) (Venezuela)
These are the ones you might have seen catching bats in caves
Scolopendra spec."Ecuador, Peru"
I first thought these to be Sc.angulata, since nothing else matched back then, but i was wrong, after seeing true "angulata" been imported lately i am more convinced this is a new specie or old subspecie,... OR indeed a colorform of Sc.galapagoensis,... but not sure on the last one.
It looks much like the orange gigantea form, but its distribution and the amount of smooth antennea segments makes it something else i guess.
(distribution and many other keys are like Sc.galapagoensis)
last but not least
Scolopendra viridicornis (Guyana)
plenty of times mis-IDed and comes in MANY colorforms, and it has a very wide distribution, mainly Brazil.
Hope this has helped ya out a bit to see where all the confusion can come from if you ID pedes just by overal looks and colors.
(in case i mentioned something incorrect, please let me know)
As you might notice Sc.galapagoensis looks much like the darker colorform of Sc.gigantea

And the Orange colorform of Sc.gigantea looks much like the spec. from Ecuador, Peru common known as "robusta"

Scolopendra galapagoensis (Ecuador)
these were sold back in the days with the commonname
"black robusta" cause these were imported together with the
spec. "Ecuador, Peru" known back then as "gigantea robusta"
And maybe that "common name" isn't so far from the truth,...
maybe a dark colorform of the spec. "Ecuador".


Scolopendra gigantea (dark colorform) (Trinidad)
Never seen these in the European hobby,... but there seemed to be an US import of these Trinidad black giants in the past.


Scolopendra gigantea (orange colorform) (Venezuela)
These are the ones you might have seen catching bats in caves


Scolopendra spec."Ecuador, Peru"
I first thought these to be Sc.angulata, since nothing else matched back then, but i was wrong, after seeing true "angulata" been imported lately i am more convinced this is a new specie or old subspecie,... OR indeed a colorform of Sc.galapagoensis,... but not sure on the last one.
It looks much like the orange gigantea form, but its distribution and the amount of smooth antennea segments makes it something else i guess.
(distribution and many other keys are like Sc.galapagoensis)


last but not least
Scolopendra viridicornis (Guyana)
plenty of times mis-IDed and comes in MANY colorforms, and it has a very wide distribution, mainly Brazil.


Hope this has helped ya out a bit to see where all the confusion can come from if you ID pedes just by overal looks and colors.
(in case i mentioned something incorrect, please let me know)