Gonibregmatus

Gonibregmatus is a genus of soil centipedes in the family Gonibregmatidae.

[1][2] These centipedes are found from the Philippines and the Malay archipelago to Fiji.

[4] Centipedes in this genus feature a convex labral margin fringed by bristles, uniarticulate telepodites on the first maxillae, claws on the second maxillae without filaments, additional sclerites flanking the trunk tergites, and sternal pores in two transverse bands.

[5] The smallest species, G. insularis, reaches only 97 mm in length, whereas the largest species, G. fijianus, can reach 150 mm in length.

[6] The species G. plurimipes can have as many as 191 leg pairs, the maximum number found in the class Chilopoda.