Tasmanophilus is a genus of centipedes in the family Zelanophilidae.
[2][3] This genus was described by American biologist Ralph Vary Chamberlin in 1920.
[4] Centipedes in this genus are found in Australia and New Zealand.
[2][3] Centipedes in this genus feature short forcipules with denticles, a broad forcipular coxosternite, anterior trunk metasternites with an unusual medial depression and pores arranged into an anterior pair of groups and a posterior transverse band, and scattered coxal pores.
[5] This genus includes two valid species:[2][3]