Acladocricus sp. "Philippine Blue." Compliments of Kevin Nasser.
Atopochetus dollfusi adult. Note the prominent telson spike. Photos compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
Californiulus yosemitensis in-situ, Sequoia National Forest (found underneath a rotted pine log, temperature in the mid 50s° Fahrenheit/12.7° Celsius). Compliments of Jacob Tarango.
Coromus diaphorus female. Photos compliments of Kevin Nasser.
Centrobolus splendidus immatures. Photos compliments of Kevin Nasser.
Niponia nodulosa immature. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Risberg.
Nyssodesmus python. Photo compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
Octoglena sp. Note the very small head in the last photo. Photos courtesy of Ponerinecat.
Paeromopus cf. angusticeps. Photo courtesy of Ponerinecat.
Pachyiulus krivolutskyi, all but first two photos under a microscope. Note the hirsute anal segment and lateral line. Photos courtesy of Stephanie Risberg.
Polyzonium germanicum adults and immatures. Photo compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
Poratia digitata, a common vivarium pest species. Photo compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
Rhopalomeris sp. suspected to be carnifex. Photo compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
Unidentified Nigerian Spirostreptidae. Photos courtesy of Michael McNichols.
Spirostreptidae sp. "Delta Nigerian Brown". Photos compliments of MillipedeTrain.
Spirostreptidae sp. sold as Pelmatojulus excisus. Photos compliments of MillipedeTrain.
Spirostreptidae sp. "8" adult female. Photos compliments of MillipedeTrain.
Trachelomegalus modestior. Photos compliments of Christian Ludwig.
Trigoniulus macropygus. Photo compliments of Kevin Nasser.
Trigoniulus corralinus adult and juveniles. Photo compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
Tonkinbolus caudulanus adult. Photo compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
Unknown species labeled in Europe and North America as Spirostreptida sp. "Sulawesi" or "Sulawesi Hornet Millipede". In Indonesia and Malaysia this species is commonly called the "Bumblebee Millipede". Current taxonomic status is completely unknown. Note the molting specimen in the last photo. Photos compliments of MillipedeTrain.
Unknown Malagasy species measuring 3-4 cm/1.2-1.5" in length. Photo compliments of Adriàn Purkart.
African millipede sampler: Spirostreptidae sp. "1" and "6", Spirostreptus servatius, and Sechelleptus suspect lambertoni are all present in this photo. Courtesy of Arthroverts.
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