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  2. Scutigera coleoptrata - Wikipedia

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    Scutigera coleoptrata, also known as the house centipede, is a species of centipede that is typically yellowish-grey and has up to 15 pairs of long legs. Originating in the Mediterranean region , it has spread to other parts of the world, where it can live in human homes. [ 1 ]

  3. Centipede, millipede or silverfish? Here’s how to get them ...

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    Centipedes eat other household pests, so you may actually want them around. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  4. Here’s Why You Should Never Kill a House Centipede - AOL

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    House centipedes typically have 15 legs and can travel 1.3 feet-per-second, which explains why catching one of these centipedes in house is nearly impossible. The typical response to a house ...

  5. Centipede - Wikipedia

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    For example, Scutigera coleoptrata, the house centipede, hatches with only four pairs of legs and in successive moults has 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 15, 15 and 15 pairs respectively, before becoming a sexually mature adult. Life stages with fewer than 15 pairs of legs are called larval stadia (there are about five stages).

  6. Scutigera - Wikipedia

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    Scutigera is a centipede genus in the scutigeromorph (house centipede) family Scutigeridae, a group of centipedes with long limbs and true compound eyes (which were once thought to be secondary, re-evolved "pseudofacetted eyes" [1]).

  7. Mecophilus - Wikipedia

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    Mecophilus is a genus of soil centipedes in the subfamily Aphilodontinae, a clade formerly known as the family Aphilodontidae [1] but now deemed a subfamily within the family Geophilidae. [2] [3] The species in this genus are among the smallest centipedes in the order Geophilomorpha, reaching only 8 mm in length. [4]

  8. House centipede - Wikipedia

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    A number of different centipede species in the family Scutigeridae are known as the house centipede, including: Scutigera coleoptrata, ...

  9. This Is Where Bugs Hide in Each Area of Your Home

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