Scolopendra Key

Step Case Chain
1 1st tergite without ringfurrow 2
1st tergite with ringfurrow 26
2 1st tarsus of terminal legs with 1 spine S. calcarata
1st tarsus of terminal legs without spines 3
3 Coxopleural processes with cylindric tip (usually long & slender, but sometimes also short), with 2-15 spines on each process, often with min. one spine on the side except the spine at caudal margin 3.1
Coxopleural processes slightly conically narrowed, Sometimes spines on the sides 11
3.1 2-4 sparsely hirsute antenna segments 3.1.1
5 or more sparsely hirsute antenna segments 4
3.1.1 20 antenna segments in total and 4 sparsely hirsute. 21st sternite deeply concave at the end. Tergite 21 without median sulcus. Distribution: Congo S. langi
17 antenna segments in total and 2-2 1/2 sparsely hirsute. 21sternite truncated at the end. Tergite 21 without median sulcus. Distribution: Korea, Manchuria S. koreana
4 1st legs with 1 tarsal spine each 5
1st legs with 2 tarsal spines each 6
5 More than 17 antenna segments. 19th legpair with 1 tarsal spine each 5.1
17 antenna segments, 19th legs without tarsal spines S. afer
5.1 Antenna with 28 segments in total and 7 sparsely hirsute. Prefemur of terminal legs with 32-37 ventral spines. 21st tergite with median sulcus. Distribution: USA (Southern California), Mexico (West Coast) S. octodentata
19-21 antenna segments 5.1.2
5.1.2 21st tergite without median sulcus. Distribution: Madagascar S. madagascariensis
21st tergite with median sulcus 5.1.2.2
5.1.2.2 margination only on 21st tergite S. indiae
margination starts before 21st tergite 5.1.2.2.2
5.1.2.2.2 Head without noticable basal plates and paramedian sulci. Antenna long, reaching back margin of 6th tergite. 5+5 coxosternal teeth S. attemsi