Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Millipedae

Millipede

Millipedes (Class Diplopoda, previously also known as Chilognatha) are very elongated arthropods with cylindrical bodies that have two pairs of legs for each one of their 20 to 100 or more body segments. These animals are herbivorous, slow and nonvenomous; unlike the somewhat similar and closely related centipedes (Class Chilopoda), which can be easily distinguished by their single pair of legs for each body segment. Most millipedes eat decaying leaves and other dead plant matter, moisturizing the food with secretions and then scraping it in with the jaws. Read more..



Archispirostreptus gigas
Archispirostreptus gigas
Millipede - Madagascar
Millipede - Madagascar
Millipede - Vietnam
Millipede - Vietnam
Millipede Bolivia
Millipede Bolivia
Millipede Ephibolus pulchripes Tanzania
Millipede Ephibolus pulchripes Tanzania
Millipede Malajsie
Millipede Malajsie
Millipede spec China - red
Millipede spec China - red
Millipede spec China - žlutý
Millipede spec China - žlutý
Millipede Ghana
Millipede Ghana
Millipede Tanzania
Millipede Tanzania
Millipede Tanzania
Millipede Tanzania
Millipede Thailand
Millipede Thailand
Spirostreptidae spec. -  Cameroon
Spirostreptidae spec. - Cameroon
Telodeinopus aoutii
Telodeinopus aoutii

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