BugTrainerGuy
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Hello, I am new to "the hobby". I always liked bugs; but I never thought much of them. Until I learned that you can earn a centipede's trust. Ever since then, I have been free-handling these beautiful creatures. They Rock!
I have some wild caught specimens that I would like to have Identified by someone with superior knowledge. Through the eyes of a novice; they appear to be 2 different species of centipede.
I am 95% positive that one species is S. subspinipes(last 2 pictures). The other (first 3 pictures) I have no clue what it is. Note that the unidentified specimen is a bit longer than what I assume is S. subspinipes. These were caught on the island of oahu.
Also; I recently learned that S. Subspinipes Subspinipes is now simply refered to as: S. Subspinipes. What does that mean for Mutilans? Is Mutilans its own species or still a subspecies?
Please feel free to correct me if I made any mistakes; as I am new. Ergo; please be nice or I will surgically dissect you and anything you have to "say".
I have some wild caught specimens that I would like to have Identified by someone with superior knowledge. Through the eyes of a novice; they appear to be 2 different species of centipede.
I am 95% positive that one species is S. subspinipes(last 2 pictures). The other (first 3 pictures) I have no clue what it is. Note that the unidentified specimen is a bit longer than what I assume is S. subspinipes. These were caught on the island of oahu.
Also; I recently learned that S. Subspinipes Subspinipes is now simply refered to as: S. Subspinipes. What does that mean for Mutilans? Is Mutilans its own species or still a subspecies?
Please feel free to correct me if I made any mistakes; as I am new. Ergo; please be nice or I will surgically dissect you and anything you have to "say".
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