Scolopendra pinguis


Scolopendra pinguis is a species of centipede in the subfamily Scolopendrinae that is endemic to Southeast Asia.

Appearance

Scolopendra pinguis is small, growing around 6.4 cm in length. Its antennae are blue and hairless at the base, fading to pale blue and covered with fine, short hairs. They have 17 articles.

Colour morphs

Pocock initially described S. pinguis as "of a deep uniform olivaceous tint", but a 2015 paper described four colour morphs that can be separated into a blackish monocromatic population and a dichromatic blue/yellow one, which are presented below:
#HeadSegmentsLegsPleurites
1ADark blueDark blueAll blue; legs 19-21 dark blue.Black with pale blue integument.
1BDark blueDark blueYellowish on prefemur, with other articles pale blue with yellowish banding near joints. Last three legs dark blue to black.Black with pale blue integument.
2ADark blue in front, yellow in backFirst tergite yellow, other tergites dark blue.Dark blue to blackBlack with pale blue integument.
2BDark blue in front, yellow in backFirst tergite yellow, others blue to bluish-grey.Yellowish on prefemur, with other articles pale blue with yellowish banding near joints.Black with pale blue integument.

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