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  2. Brachycybe - Wikipedia

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    Brachycybe (Greek for "short head") is a genus of social millipedes with species in the United States and East Asia. Species in this genus are often referred to as "feather millipedes" due to their shape. [1] In a rare example of paternal care in invertebrates, males of most species guard the eggs until they hatch. [1]

  3. Gosodesmus - Wikipedia

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    Gosodesmus is a genus of platydesmidan millipede, described by Ralph V. Chamberlin in 1922, that is widely distributed in the U.S. state of California. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species, Gosodesmus claremontus, commonly known as the pink feather boa millipede. Individuals vary in color from bright pink to coral, and may ...

  4. Brachycybe lecontii - Wikipedia

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    Sociality is uncommon amongst millipedes; outside of this genus, social behaviour has evolved in only a few other groups. [6] Brachycybe species are known to form "pinwheel" shaped groups of individuals, where the millipedes form a circle, their heads pointing inwards and their bodies pointing outwards. Females are more likely to form such ...

  5. Analocostreptus gregorius - Wikipedia

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    Analocostreptus gregorius, previously called Spirostreptus gregorius and sometimes called African olive millipede is a millipede of the family Spirostreptidae. The species was first described by Carl Attems in his 1914 Afrikanische Spirostreptiden: nebst Ueberblick über die Spirostreptiden orbis terrarum Attems, C. M. T. Graf von.

  6. 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.

  7. Paeromopus paniculus - Wikipedia

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    Paeromopus paniculus is a species of millipede endemic to the Sierra Nevada mountains in the United States state of California. Reaching up to 16.5 centimeters (6.5 inches) in length, it is the longest known millipede in North America.

  8. Chordeumatida - Wikipedia

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    Chordeumatida is the largest order in the superorder Nematophora, a group also known as spinning millipedes because their telsons feature spinnerets used to build nests of silk. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] These millipedes produce this silk to create chambers in which to molt or to lay their eggs.

  9. Spirobolida - Wikipedia

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    Spirobolida is an order of "round-backed" millipedes containing approximately 500 species in 12 families. [1] Its members are distinguished by the presence of a "pronounced suture that runs "vertically down the front of the head". [2] Most of the species live in the tropics, and many are brightly coloured. [2]

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