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  2. Siphoniulus - Wikipedia

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    Siphoniulus species are the only members of the family Siphoniulidae and order Siphoniulida, making Siphoniulida the smallest millipede order. Few specimens are known, and their classification is contentious, although most recent studies place them as basal members of the Helminthomorpha ("worm-like millipedes").

  3. Rhiscosomides - Wikipedia

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    Rhiscosomides is a genus of small millipedes in the order Chordeumatida. The genus contains seven described species, and is the only genus in the family Rhiscosomididae. [1] [2] [3] Rhiscosomides millipedes are native to western North America. [4]

  4. Millipede - Wikipedia

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    Millipedes can be an unwanted nuisance particularly in greenhouses where they can potentially cause severe damage to emergent seedlings. Most millipedes defend themselves with a variety of chemicals secreted from pores along the body, although the tiny bristle millipedes are covered with tufts of detachable bristles. Its primary defence ...

  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. Trachysphaera lobata - Wikipedia

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    Trachysphaera lobata is a small pill millipede species which can roll into a ball of up to 3 mm in diameter. [3] Each body segments posterior margin has a raised ridge which is adorned with rows of tubercles. [3] T. lobata has been recorded to reach lengths up to 4.1 mm long and a width of 1.9 mm wide. [4] Individuals possess 17 pairs of legs. [4]

  7. Ammodesmidae - Wikipedia

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    Ammodesmidae is a family of small millipedes endemic to Africa, containing seven species in two genera. Ammodesmids range from 1.4 to 5.0 mm (0.055 to 0.197 in) long with 18 or 19 body segments (including the telson) in both sexes, and are capable of rolling into a tight sphere.

  8. Orthoporus ornatus - Wikipedia

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    Orthoporus ornatus (also known as the desert millipede) is a North American species of millipede in the family Spirostreptidae that can be found in the U.S. states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and as far south as the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. They became very popular in the pet trade and many were exported to Western Europe.

  9. Illacme plenipes - Wikipedia

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    Illacme plenipes is a siphonorhinid millipede found in the central region of the U.S. state of California.It has up to 750 legs. One of three known species in the genus Illacme, it was first seen in 1926, but was not rediscovered until 2005, almost 80 years after its discovery, by Paul Marek, then a Ph.D. student at East Carolina University.