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  2. Apheloria virginiensis - Wikipedia

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    [4] 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.

  3. Spirobolidae - Wikipedia

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    Spirobolidae is a family of millipedes in the order Spirobolida. The family consists of several genera with numerous species, and is commonly divided into the subfamilies Spirobolinae and Tylobolinae. [1]

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  5. Category:Millipedes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Millipedes" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Analocostreptus gregorius - Wikipedia

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    In the trade they are described as fast, slender, long, thin millipedes that are olive to green in color, with darker stripes. The legs are reddish brown or orange. Adults can grow to be up to 120 mm long. [4] [5] Males are about 6.6 mm wide and have 67 to 69 segments. Females are somewhat thicker at about 7.4 mm with 69 segments.

  7. Fossils reveal head of ancient millipede that was biggest bug ...

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    During the Carboniferous Period, Earth's atmospheric oxygen levels surged, helping some plants and animals grow to gigantic proportions. One notable example was Arthropleura, the biggest bug ever ...

  8. Nearly two-dozen giant millipedes found at San ... - AOL

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    By RYAN GORMAN Customs and Border Protection agents seized nearly two-dozen giant millipedes last week at San Francisco International Airport, the agency announced. A plastic foam box labeled "toy ...

  9. Glomerida - Wikipedia

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    Glomerida is an order of pill-millipedes found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. Also known as northern pill millipedes, [1] they superficially resemble pill-bugs or woodlice, and can enroll into a protective ball. They have twelve body segments, 17 to 19 pairs of legs, and males have enlarged rear legs involved in mating.