All images on this website have been taken in Leicestershire and Rutland by NatureSpot members. We welcome new contributions - just register and use the Submit Records form to post your photos. Click on any image below to visit the species page. The RED / AMBER / GREEN dots indicate how easy it is to identify the species - see our Identification Difficulty page for more information. A coloured rating followed by an exclamation mark denotes that different ID difficulties apply to either males and females or to the larvae - see the species page for more detail.
Centipedes & Millipedes
Both centipedes and millipedes are classified in the sub-phylum myriapoda (meaning many-legged). Centipedes are predatory whilst millipedes are vegetarian! Centipedes have one pair of legs per segment whilst millipedes have two.There are around 53 UK centipede species, and a similar number of millipedes, though some are restricted to specialist habitats and a few invasive species are only found in heated greenhouses.
Leicestershire and Rutland resources
The Millipedes of Leicestershire and Rutland - Jon Daws, Helen Ikin
Useful websites and publications
British Myriapod Recording Group - a useful portal to resources such as keys for millipedes, centipedes and woodlice.
Video - Introduction to UK Millipedes - excellent illustrated talk by Paul Richards (Tanyptera Project)
Atlas of the Millipedes (Diplopoda) of Britain and Ireland (Pensoft Series Faunistica) - useful information about the distribution of all UK species but not helpful for identification.
Key to the Identification of British Centipedes - an AIDGAP guide published by the Field Studies Council. An essential guide to a difficult group.
If you know of other websites or books that you would recommend, do let us know: info@naturespot.org
Centipedes
There are 57 centipede species in Britain and 25 of these have been recorded in Leicestershire and Rutland.




