Schendylops

Schendylops
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Myriapoda
Class: Chilopoda
Order: Geophilomorpha
Family: Schendylidae
Genus: Schendylops
Cook, 1899
Type species
Schendyla grandidieri
(Saussure and Zehntner, 1897)
Synonyms
  • Koepckeiella Kraus, 1954
  • Nesondyla Chamberlin, 1950
  • Schendylota Chamberlin, 1950
  • Schendylurus Silvestri, 1907
  • Schendylurus (Ploutoschendylurus) Brölemann & Ribaut, 1912

Schendylops is the largest genus of centipedes in the family Schendylidae, containing more than 60 species. This genus was first proposed by the American biologist Orator F. Cook in 1899 for the type species originally named Schendyla grandidieri in 1897. Most species in this genus are found in the Neotropical region, but a dozen species are found in Africa and Madagascar. These species live in diverse habitats, ranging from sea level (e.g., in the Caribbean region) to high altitudes, e.g., at 4,500 m (14,800 ft) above sea level in the Andes mountains.