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- subspecies were in fact distinct species: S. subspinipes dehaani, S. subspinipes ****onica, and S. subspinipes cingulatoides (renamed Scolopendra dawydoffi...
- around their clutches until the eggs hatch. S. mutilans differs from S. subspinipes in spination of the prefemur of the ventral legs, ventrally, dorsally...
- was reclassified by Carl Attems in 1930 as a subspecies of Scolopendra subspinipes. A 2012 paper reclassified it as a separate species. Scolopendra dehaani...
- Scolopendra ****onica, formerly classified as Scolopendra subspinipes ****onica, is a species of scolopendrid centipede mostly found in ****an, although...
- Scolopendra species from Asian/Pacific regions, such as Scolopendra subspinipes and Scolopendra dehaani, are particularly potent, and have caused one...
- Scolopendra subspinipes cingulatoides. He said that S. s. cingulatoides "unites the taxonomical characteristics of Scolopendra subspinipes [Leach, 1815]...
- lifespan or length to maturity. However, the closely related Scolopendra subspinipes is known to live for upwards of 10 years on average. In captivity, S...
- forficatus may live for 5 to 6 years, and the wide-ranging Scolopendra subspinipes can live for over 10 years. The combination of a small number of eggs...
- is found in the venom of Chinese red-headed centipedes (Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans), also known as golden head centipedes. It is originally composed...
- networking Standard shadow map, in computer graphics Ssm6a, Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans 6, or μ-SLPTX-Ssm6a, is a toxin from the venom of the Chinese...