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  2. Polyxenida - Wikipedia

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    Polyxenida is an order of millipedes readily distinguished by a unique body plan consisting of a soft, non-calcified body ornamented with tufts of bristles. These features have inspired the common names bristly millipedes or pincushion millipedes.

  3. Narceus - Wikipedia

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    Narceus is a genus of large cylindrical millipedes of the family Spirobolidae native to eastern North America. The genus comprises three or four species, two of which are endemic to Florida, and the remainder forming a species complex. The species of Narceus include some of the largest and most recognizable millipedes in eastern North America.

  4. Polyxenus lagurus - Wikipedia

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    Polyxenus lagurus, known as the bristly millipede is a species of millipede found in many areas of Europe and North America. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is covered with detachable bristles that have the ability to entangle ants and spiders that attack the animal.

  5. Narceus americanus - Wikipedia

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    Narceus americanus is a large millipede of eastern North America. Common names include American giant millipede, [1] worm millipede, and iron worm. [2] It inhabits the eastern seaboard of North America west to Georgetown, Texas, north of the Ottine wetlands. [3] It has a nearly cylindrical gray body, reaching a length of 4 inches (100 mm). [4]

  6. Neocambrisoma raveni - Wikipedia

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    Neocambrisoma raveni is a species of millipede in the family Metopidiotrichidae. [1] These millipedes are found in New South Wales in Australia. [2] Like other species in this family, N. raveni features 32 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson as the last) in adults of both sexes, rather than the 30 segments usually observed in adults in the order Chordeumatida.

  7. Agenodesmus reticulatus - Wikipedia

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    Agenodesmus reticulatus is a species of millipede in the family Fuhrmannodesmidae, [1] which some authorities consider a junior synonym of Trichopolydesmidae. [2] [3] [4] This millipede is among the very few species in the order Polydesmida to feature adults with only 18 segments (including the telson) rather than the 20 segments usually found in this order. [5]

  8. Glomeris klugii - Wikipedia

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    Glomeris klugii is a species of pill millipede within the genus Glomeris and family Glomeridae. [1] The species is highly variable in colouration, with more than 40 varieties and subspecies identified, each displaying unique colour patterns. [2]

  9. Orthomorpha coarctata - Wikipedia

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    Orthomorpha coarctata, the long-flange millipede, [1] is a widely introduced species of Polydesmidan millipede of the family Paradoxosomatidae.It is presumed native to Southeast Asia but due to transport by humans occurs in tropical and sub-tropical areas throughout the world, including the Hawaiian Islands, the West Indies, Gulf Coast of North America, and the Galápagos Islands.

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