European Scolopendra

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5 different specie Scolopendra from mainland Europe :)
(not included Canary island and the doubtfull spec. Sc.clavipes (prob. a synonim of Sc.canidens)

Scolopendra oraniensis (wide spread Middeterean spec.)


Scolopendra cretica (Creta)


Scolopendra canidens (Cyclades Islands)


Scolopendra dalmatica (Balkan region)


Scolopendra cingulata (wide spread Middeterean spec.)


Illustrated distribution maps can be found on www.scolopendra.be and click scolopendra and choose from the dropdownlist ;)
 

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Hi Steven,


Nice collection!:worship:
That Scolopendra cretica looks familiar to me...;) :D
Don't you plan to make a list of Scolopendra cingulata from different locations in Europe?
 

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OMG, i want that Scolopendra cingulata SO badddd!!!! Give it! Those yellow les are amazing, i love it! you are a very lucky man!:worship:
 

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Don't you plan to make a list of Scolopendra cingulata from different locations in Europe?
It could be interesting to see the locale variations of sc.cingulatas... Could it be the ''polymorphic'' specie of the european side?

phil.
 

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Steven, greate photos as always, and animals too. What substrate are You using for thouse european species? It looks nice:)
 

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Would this be the blue morph of cingulata? Or a dark dalmata? the legs seem too long and blue for dalmata... Found in Southern Croatia; in a village called Plocice.








I don't have this one...:(

Enjoy, let me get pictures of the yellow one..(I have this one :) )

Crysta

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Don't be a Crysta
 

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Those are sweet! I have become totally absorbed in my Sinai Desert Pede which is a mid-sized centipede like these gorgeous Europeans. Thanks for sharing those great pics.
 

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I'd like to know, how big do the S. cingulata get? Small? 3-4 inches? Or maybe 5?
 

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Cool

that's cool, steven.

i don't have good knowledge for european centipedes.

but i guess the biggest species of them you posted is S. cingulata. isn't it?

i'm just guessing with watching these pictures.. ^^;

i heard there are many colorations of S. cingulata in europe.

maybe next year i may get some plings of S. cingulata from my friend, Jon*****F, israel. ^^;

take care..

-locke
 

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Would this be the blue morph of cingulata? Or a dark dalmata? the legs seem too long and blue for dalmata... Found in Southern Croatia; in a village called Plocice.
i would say Scolopendra dalmatica.
Enjoy, let me get pictures of the yellow one..(I have this one :) )
i did enjoy the dalmatica pix,
waiting for the yellow legged one :}

and yep Scolopendra cingulata is the biggest European mainland spec.
but it size can vary almost as much as its colorations, biggest adult cingulata i've seen 17cm BL, mostly they are around 12 cm.
 

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It could be interesting to see the locale variations of sc.cingulatas... Could it be the ''polymorphic'' specie of the european side?

phil.
Thats a good idea! That is from spain ( well, not spain spain, PP.CC)




If you want to see how I catch it visit the section Field trips, home trip thread!

Cool pictures, boss!

Cheers
Carles
 

Crysta

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Mine almost looks like that, only that she's abit darker...and her long back legs (Ultimate legs?) are orange, and she's cuter... lol...she also has a bluish-black stripe going down her back, with semi centered darkish strips, insted of the almost whole stripes on your centipede.
Steven,
Makes me wonder...were could I get another?...

i would say Scolopendra dalmatica.

i did enjoy the dalmatica pix,
waiting for the yellow legged one :}

and yep Scolopendra cingulata is the biggest European mainland spec.
but it size can vary almost as much as its colorations, biggest adult cingulata i've seen 17cm BL, mostly they are around 12 cm.
Ah thank you very much...so I should expect my little girl/boy to get bigger..yummy
 
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Ha, ..."yummy". I like the midsized and larger too. I like your pics. Looks like allot of different cool Scolos over there!
 

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I have to say that i'm in love with Sc.Cingulata and i'd love to see more of its colorforms. Actually, the form i like the most is Israelian ( i know, it's not in Europe... ). Even then, i have two colorforms from this locale...

I gave the colorform names myself so they might not be appropriate...

''Orange form''


''Blue form''


This is an old but still pretty interesting thread :).

phil.
 

Crysta

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Man that's some nice centipede~ So beautiful... I could just pet it.... haha




The moment you all been waiting for!...I will get better pictures later, but this is her color. The first is in white light while the last tree are in the sun.

I hope you like her/him I called her 'Sun' haha..






I'm always amazed when I see the 'fine golden lines' on the centipedes...so beautiful in the light...she's so cute.




She's a savage little eater...I can almost hear her say 'Mine! get away...'lol
Enjoy,

Crys
 

Crysta

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Oh..by the way, I am also wondering...how easy is it to sex these guys? Or is it not possible...?...





Thanks Crysta
 
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