Escaryus dentatus

[1] This centipede is found in the Maritime territory (Primorsky Krai) of the Russian Far East.

[3] Titova based the original description of this species on 22 specimens (twelve females, six males, and four juveniles).

[3] The posterior margin of the labrum features a relatively shallow concave arch in the middle and denticles that are short and obtuse.

The sternite of the ultimate leg-bearing segment has the shape of a trapezoid that is slightly longer than wide.

The basal element of the ultimate legs features pores on both the ventral and lateral surfaces.