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Centipede? - Scolopendra polymorpha

Centipede? - Scolopendra polymorpha
Phoenix, AZ, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
June 12, 2009
Size: 2"

Moved

20 pairs of legs
I'm assuming this is not an adult, since adults have 21 or 23 pairs of legs.

 
21
I'm seeing 21 pairs here, with one up by the forcipules. This would be a tropical centipede and it resembles Scolopendra polymorpha


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