Schindalmonotus
{{Short description|Genus of millipedes}}
{{Taxobox
| image =
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| regnum = Animalia
| phylum = Arthropoda
| subphylum = Myriapoda
| classis = Diplopoda
| ordo = Polyxenida
|familia=Synxenidae
|genus=Schindalmonotus
|genus_authority=Attems, 1928
|species=S. hystrix
|binomial=Schindalmonotus hystrix
|binomial_authority=Attems, 1928
}}
Schindalmonotus is a genus of bristle millipede containing the sole species Schindalmonotus hystrix known from South Africa and Mozambique. Individuals are up to 4 mm long and have 12 body segments and 17 pairs of legs. The species was described by Austrian zoologist Carl Attems in 1928.{{cite journal|first=Carl|last=Attems|title=The Myriopoda of South Africa|journal=Annals of the South African Museum|volume=26|year=1928|pages=194–197|url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/40649373#page/212/mode/1up}}