This species is white throughout and can reach up to 25 mm in length. Males of this species have 55 pairs of legs; females have 57 or 59 leg pairs. The body is sparsely covered with setae. The labrum has three pieces, with at least four teeth on the middle piece. The second maxillae feature claws that seem to end in a bristle and are surrounded by four or five setae. Pores appear in a circular group on the first segment but form a posterior band on all other segments. The ultimate legs are long and thin, about as long as the other legs, slightly swollen in the male, but less swollen in the female. Each of the ultimate legs has a claw at the distal end. This centipede can be readily identified based on its very pale pigmentation and long thin ultimate legs.[1]
^ ab"Species Tuoba pallida Jones, 1998". Australian Faunal Directory. Dept of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australia. 2010. Retrieved 1 March 2023.