Scutigeridae
Scutigeridae is a family of centipedes that are known as house centipedes. It includes most species of house centipedes, including Scutigera coleoptrata and Allothereua maculata. House centipedes are so named because they are frequently found in and around human dwellings, especially in damp, dark or dimly lit areas such as basements, bathrooms and garages.
Genera
These 25 genera belong to the family Scutigeridae:Allothereua Verhoeff, 1905 i c gBallonema Verhoeff, 1904 i c gBallonemella Verhoeff, 1944 i c gBrasiloscutigera Bücherl, 1939 i c gDendrothereua Verhoeff, 1944 i bDiplacrophor Chamberlin, 1920 i c gFulmenocursor Wilson, 2001 gGomphor Chamberlin, 1944 i c gParascutigera Verhoeff, 1904 i c gPesvarus Würmli, 1974 i c gPhanothereua Chamberlin, 1958 i c gPilbarascutigera Edgecombe and Barrow, 2007 iPodothereua Verhoeff, 1905 i c gPrionopodella Verhoeff, 1925 i c gProthereua Verhoeff, 1925 i c gScutigera Lamarck, 1801 i c g bSeychellonema Butler, Edgecombe, Ball and Giribet, 2011 i gTachythereua Verhoeff, 1905 i c gThereulla Chamberlin, 1955 i c gThereuonema Verhoeff, 1904 i c gThereuopoda Verhoeff, 1904 i c gThereuopodina Verhoeff, 1905 i c gThereuoquima Bücherl, 1949 i c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net
The earliest known member of this family is †Fulmenocursor, an extinct genus from the Early Cretaceous of the Crato Formation of Brazil.