Zelanophilus is a genus of three species of centipedes, in the family Zelanophilidae.
This genus was described by American biologist Ralph Vary Chamberlin in 1920.
[2] Centipedes in this genus are found in Australia and New Zealand.
[3] Centipedes in this genus feature forcipules without denticles, anterior trunk metasternites with a single posterior pore-field, and coxopleura with many scattered pores; the lateral parts of the labrum almost touch medially, with the intermediate part inconspicuous, and the female gonopods are distinct and biarticulate.
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