Elliott Long
Arachnopeon
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Oooh.... Well, leave it to those who know best!That's the blue legged form of Cormocephalus aurantiipes. It's a species often misidentified as E. rubripes.
Ethmostigmus is a genus in the subfamily Otostigminae, often identified by the very large, round, red, and bumpy first spiracle. Scolopendra is a genus in the subfamily Scolopendrinae, and their spiracles are not colorful and triangular. Both of those subfamilies and therefore both genera are in the family Scolopendridae. I'm not sure where Cormocephalus falls (Otostigminae or Scolopendrinae) but it is definitely in Scolopendridae.Thanks guys. What characteristics seperate this species from E.rubripes and S.morsitans?
There is a thread about an orange and black morsitans from South Africa you should see. Also, Indian morsitans are quite different from Australian ones and could be considered darker. The problem with centipede taxonomy is that there are some extremely widespread and highly polymorphic species that occur in many continents and countries, such as morsitans and subspinipes.I don't know of any dark morsitans variants