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Apheloria virginiensis can be found throughout Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia. [2] This docile millipede is beneficial to the ecosystem. It is an omnivore that helps in the decomposition of deciduous leaves and dead bugs. It is a great terrarium pet for beginners. It can be purchased from specialty pet stores or local suppliers.
Millipedes, myriapods of the class Diplopoda, contain approximately 12,000 described species organized into 16 extant orders and approximately 140 families. This list is based on Shear, 2011, [1] sorted alphabetically by order and taxonomically within order. Note: The names of millipede orders end in "-ida"; suborders end in "-idea".
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Pages in category "Millipedes of North America" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Zoosphaerium neptunus, also known as the giant emerald pill millipede, is a species of millipede within the family Arthrosphaeridae. [1] Its size is an example of island gigantism, [2] it being the largest known pill-millipede in the world, with some individuals reaching a maximum length of 90 mm (3.5 inches) long. [2]
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Still practicing well into their 80s, Kentucky's eldest veterinarians felt national shortage decades ago. Now it plagues 72% of rural Kentucky. Kentucky has 15 practicing veterinarians over age 85.
Archipolypoda is an extinct group of millipedes known from fossils in Europe and North America and containing the earliest known land animals. [1] The Archipolypoda was erected by Scudder (1882) [ 2 ] but redefined in 2005 with the description of several new species from Scotland . [ 3 ]