Gonibregmatus plurimipes

Gonibregmatus plurimipes is a species of soil centipede in the Gonibregmatidae family. This centipede is found in Fiji. This species is notable for featuring 191 pairs of legs, which is the maximum number found in any centipede.

Discovery
This species was described in 1920 by American myriapodologist Ralph Vary Chamberlin. Chamberlain based the original description of this species on a single specimen. This holotype is deposited in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. This specimen was found in Lomati, on Kaduvu island in Fiji, and remains the only specimen recorded.

Description
This species is a reddish-yellow colour, and the only specimen described has 191 pairs of legs. The antennae are broad and flattened at the base, gradually narrowing to the middle, then almost uniform and cylindrical beyond that point. The ultimate legs are obviously longer than the penultimate legs. The middle part of the labrum is convex.