Sorry for the bad health of thi pedes. A big pitty.
In other hand, the firts one can be S. moritans, or S. cingulata ( less provable). By the way, maybe we need better pictures of the pede, pecially from the terminal legs.
The second one maybe is a young Ethmostigmus trigonopodus.
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