La scolopendra è più allungata e conta 21 paia di zampe contro i 15 dei litobidi se non sbaglio. Inoltre i litobidi come puoi notare nella foto hanno segmenti di dimensioni alternati (uno più grande e uno più piccolo).Come ha detto Musmusculus teniamoci su Lithobius sp.
I think that the picture of Musmusculus show probably a specimen of Eupolybothrus sp. because of the general appearance of the specimen ; moreover, it seems (but not sure because fairly few distinctive in this picture) that 6th and 7th tergites have triangular projections at their posterior angles (which existe only in few Lithobius species like Lithobius validus Meinert, 1872 but in fairly numerous Eupolybothrus spp.). Even if we can't see the last legpairs very well, I think the tibia and the general aspect of 15th legs are too long for an epigeic Lithobius sp., but not for an Eupolybothrus sp.