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''Scolopendra alcyona'', known in Japanese as 琉神大百足 ( ryûjin-ômukade, Ryujin giant centipede) and in English as the Halcyon giant centipede, is a species of
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centipede found in the Ryukyu Archipelago of Japan and
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. It is the third amphibious member of the genus ''Scolopendra'' discovered so far, and the largest species of centipede in Japan, as well as the first new centipede species discovered in Japan for 143 years.


Appearance


Colouration

''Scolopendra alcyona'' has a greenish-black to jade or turquoise coloured trunk, a browninsh black head, bluish-black antennae, and greenish blue ultimate legs, all other legs being yellow in the first article, greenish blue in further ones. In specimens found on Kume-jima island, the legs were wholly yellow. The forcipules and coxosternite are light brown, the
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pale green, and the pleurons are bluish black with greenish black
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.


Size

''Scolopendra alcyona'' is the largest species of centipede in Japan, and grows to twenty centimetres in length and two centimetres in width.


Discovery

Researchers at the Tokyo Metropolitan University first heard reports of ''S. alcyona'' as an unidentified centipede attacking and feeding on freshwater prawns in the Ryukyu archipelago. A group of researchers lead by myriapodologist Sho Tsukamoto and Associate Professor Katsuyuki Eguchi then verified the sightings, and described it as a new species, using genetic analysis to confirm the discovery. Seven specimens were collected in total. ''S. alcyona'' can also be distinguished as a new species by morphological features, such as a spur on the twentieth legs. The paper describing the species was released on April 12th, 2021, in ''
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Diet, behaviour, and ecology

''Scolopendra alcyona'' lives in forested streamside habitats in the Ryukyu archipelago and Taiwan. It hunts giant freshwater prawns. It can often be found under stones in nearby streams.


Distribution

''Scolopendra alcyona'' is found in the Ryukyu Archipelago, specifically on Kume-jima and Okinawa-jima islands, as well as in Taiwan, although it could also be found on other Ryukyu islands, such as Tokashiki-jima, Ishigaki-jima, and Iriomote-jima.


Taxonomy and nomenclature

''Scolopendra alcyona'' is in the family Scolopendridae, specifically in the subfamily Scolopendrinae and in the
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Scolopendrini.


Scientific name

The species name comes from Greek mythology, namely the myth of
Alcyone and Ceyx In Greek mythology, Alcyone or Halcyone (; grc, Ἀλκυόνη, Alkyónē derived from grc, ἀλκυών, alkyṓn, kingfisher, label=none) and Ceyx (; grc, Κήϋξ, Kḗÿx) were a wife and husband who incurred the wrath of the god Zeus ...
, who sacrilegously called each other "Zeus" and "Hera". This angered the gods, who, while he was out on a sea voyage, sunk Ceyx's ship with a thunderbolt. The God of Dreams, Morpheus, appeared to Alcyone in her sleep and informed her of her husband's fate. Struck with grief, she threw herself into the sea, but the gods pitied her and transformed her and her husband Ceyx into
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(Halcyon) birds. The centipede was named after Alcyone due to its legs, which are of similar colour to that of the kingfisher.


Japanese name

The Japanese name for the centipede, ''ryûjin-ômukade,'' is also a reference to mythology. A local myth has it that a local ''ryûjin'', or dragon god, had a centipede enter his ear. He was in great pain, and, after seeing a chicken eat a centipede, lived in fear of both animals. The local people then began to paint chickens on their boats and hoist centipede flags as a way to ensure safe voyage in the sea and scare off the god.


Protection

On July 1st 2021, the Japanese Ministry of the Environment granted ''Scolopendra alcyona'', along with two newly-discovered cockroach species (the Benieriruri cockroach and the Usuobiruri cockroach), Urgent Endangered Species Designation until 2024. The Ministry's reasoning was that the announcement of the new species attracted the attentions of collectors and enthusiasts in both Japan and other countries, and the capture and selling of the species could lead to the decline of the species. Habitat loss is also a concern.


References

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