Chilopoda
Family: Henicopidae
Genus and species:

A small native species which has congeners elsewhere in the Southern Hemisphere. It is common especially in the Nothofagus forests of the South Island

A widespread and common species. Very tolerant of human modified habitats and exotic plants.

An abundant species of almost every low altitude environment in NZ, especially those which have been modified. This species is shared with Tasmania and is apparently identical to the world wide species formerly known as ...

Members of Paralamyctes subgenus Haasiella are small and relatively rare. In size and habits they are very similar to Anopsobius neozelanicus and juveniles of Henicops maculatus or Lamyctes...

Widespread in the southern portion of the North Island and much of the South Island. It tends to be in the drier, forested sites and is not tolerant of human modification of the environment. Is is slightly smaller than ...