What strange species of giant centipede is this?!?

Mastigoproctus

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I have stumbled across this picture of a centipede eating what looks to be a Madigasgar fire millipede and was astonished at the massive crests on it back. Can anyone give me a Scientific name of this beauty?????
 

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MikeC

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I can't help with identification, but I love that image. Especially the fact that it looks like the centipede is dicing it's food up into slices.
 

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I'm guessing Edentistoma sp. because of CHLee's similar centipedes. Really awesome! I've never realized that they just pile up the armor segments instead of eating them.
 

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Thanks for the help! I've never seen a centipede anything like this, it's like a centipede in a millipede costume. Has some serious mandibles too! I've defiantly gotta find one! Edentistoma is definitely now on the top of my must have centipede list.
 

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Never seen anything like that millipede either. Are Madagascar fire millipedes present in the hobby?
As for the centipede, it looks like it decided to put on a polydesmid costume. Do you know how big it was?
 

peterUK

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That is a feather legged centipede (Alipes sp)


 

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That is a feather legged centipede (Alipes sp)


How did I not think of that before? Of course! All the same, it looks massive for a feather leg, if you look at its size when compared to the millipede. Don't rule out the possibility of a new species (the feather legs aren't very well known centipedes, new species could lurk all over the place).
 

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What if the millipede was just tiny lol maybe? First thought that came to mind though the one pictured does seem to have more color than normal
 

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That is a feather legged centipede (Alipes sp)


No, the centipede at the top is, like others have said, an Edentistoma sp, they are millipede specialists. A few have reached the hobby in fact, really cool centipedes! :D
 

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No, the centipede at the top is, like others have said, an Edentistoma sp, they are millipede specialists. A few have reached the hobby, in fact, really cool centipedes! :D
Indeed. You are certainly correct, and a very odd centipede it is too! It even curls up like a millipede. Does anyone know if they solely eat millipedes, or if they will take normal centipede food given the opportunity?
 

peterUK

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No, the centipede at the top is, like others have said, an Edentistoma sp, they are millipede specialists.
Dont Edentistoma sp come from Malaysia ?

I said Alipes sp because they come from Madagascar like the fire millipede (Aphistogoniulus sp) :D
 

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Dont Edentistoma sp come from Malaysia ?

I said Alipes sp because they come from Madagascar like the fire millipede (Aphistogoniulus sp) :D
Pretty sure that image is from someone who is keeping both species in captivity, and just decided to feed the centipede one of his Madagascan fire millipedes. :)
 

peterUK

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Pretty sure that image is from someone who is keeping both species in captivity, and just decided to feed the centipede one of his Madagascan fire millipedes. :)

Do you KNOW this for a fact or it just a wild guess ?


EDIT. A little detective work and information is forthcoming. :D

The photographer (tessagoes) has 3 photos on creationearth.com, one of which is this photo and underneath the photo it states . . centipede eating milipede - Malaysia

So it therefore stands that this cannot be a fire millipede or an alipes sp, both of which come from Madagascar

http://www.creationearthphotos.com/photographer/tessagoes
 
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Do you KNOW this for a fact or it just a wild guess ?


EDIT. A little detective work and information is forthcoming. :D

The photographer (tessagoes) has 3 photos on creationearth.com, one of which is this photo and underneath the photo it states . . centipede eating milipede - Malaysia

So it therefore stands that this cannot be a fire millipede or an alipes sp, both of which come from Madagascar

http://www.creationearthphotos.com/photographer/tessagoes
OK I see, guess I was wrong about the picture being taken in captivity! :D At least I was correct about the identity of the centipede, though if you had seen the location of the picture you would have probably beat me to the punch anyway lol! I wonder what species of millipede it is eating then, whatever it is it's pretty!

Good detective work Sherlock! ;)
 
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