Scolopendra heros
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S. heros
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Scolopendra heros Girard, 1853
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Scolopendra heros is a species of centipede found in North America. Common names include Texas redheaded centipede and giant redheaded centipede.
Description
S. heros has an average length of 6.5 inches (170 mm), but can reach up to 8 in (200 mm).[1] Its trunk bears 21 or 23 pairs of legs.[2] It is aposematically colored, to warn off potential predators, and a number of color variants are known in the species.[1]
Distribution and ecology
S. heros is found in northern Mexico and the southern United States, from New Mexico and Arizona in the west, to Arkansas and Missouri in the east.[1] It remains underground on warm days, emerging in cloudy weather.[3]