Scolopendridae sunt familia magnorum myriapodorum classis Chilopodorum. Unum huius familiae genus amphibium est.[2] [3] [4]


Subphylum : Myriapoda 
Classis : Chilopoda 
Ordo : Scolopendromorpha 
Familia : Scolopendridae
Leach, 1814[1] 
   

Familiae fortasse sunt viginti una genera.[5]

  1. ITIS
  2. Holmes, O. (1 July 2016). "Giant swimming, venomous centipede discovered by accident in world-first" .
  3. Bates, M. (26 June 2016). "'Horrific' First Amphibious Centipede Discovered". National Geographic .
  4. Siriwut, W.; Edgecombe, G. D.; Sutcharit, C.; Tongkerd, P.; Panha, S. (2016). "A taxonomic review of the centipede genus Scolopendra Linnaeus, 1758 (Scolopendromorpha, Scolopendridae) in mainland Southeast Asia, with description of a new species from Laos". ZooKeys 590: 1–124 .
  5. "Sterropristes", Animal Diversity Web, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, accessed 26 Martii 2017.

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