Cormocephalus is a genus of centipedes of the family Scolopendridae, containing the following species: Cormocephalus abundantis González-Sponga, 2000 Cormocephalus aeruginosus Attems, 1928 Cormocephalus … Wikipedia
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Cormocephalus is a genus of centipedes of the family Scolopendridae, containing the following species: Cormocephalus abundantis González-Sponga, 2000 Cormocephalus aeruginosus Attems, 1928 Cormocephalus … Wikipedia
Spotted at Choa Chu Kang
This is not Scolopendra calcarata, it lacks the thin last segment before the head and the terminal legs are too short. This is a Cormocephalus species, more than likely Cormocephalus dentipes as this is the only species currently described in Singapore from the genus Cormocephalus
Thanks for the update