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Millipede Collection

Background imageMillipede Collection: Various Arachnids

Various Arachnids
A variety of insects, including centipede, millipede, woodlouse, scorpion, spiders and ticks

Background imageMillipede Collection: Partial fossil remains of the giant millepede, Arthropleura

Partial fossil remains of the giant millepede, Arthropleura
Measuring 7.1 cm long, this Carboniferous fossil represents only part of a leg of the giant millepede Arthropleura

Background imageMillipede Collection: Weevils, bristly millipede and King Solomon s-seal

Weevils, bristly millipede and King Solomon s-seal
Rhigus, Platyoma and Cyphus weevils, bristly millipede, Polyxenus lagers and King Solomon s-seal, Polygonatum odoratum. Polydie: Rhygus, Plathyome, Cyphus, Pollyxene, Polygonatum

Background imageMillipede Collection: Exotic bees and wasps

Exotic bees and wasps
Eastern carpenter bee, Xylocopa virginica 1, lychee stink bug, Tessaratoma papillosa 2, Leptoscelis balteatus 3, Surinam bee, Euglossa surinamensis 4, long-tailed ophion, Ophion macrurum 5

Background imageMillipede Collection: Giant Millipede

Giant Millipede. Madagascar

Background imageMillipede Collection: Giant Pill Millipede rolls into a ball in danger

Giant Pill Millipede rolls into a ball in danger. lowland rainforest floor in Kinabatangan river floodplain; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June. Class Diplopoda

Background imageMillipede Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageMillipede Collection: Great julus millipede, Julus maximus Giant

Great julus millipede, Julus maximus Giant
Great julus millipede, Julus maximus. Giant millipede, native to America.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageMillipede Collection: Tractor millipede

Tractor millipede. lowland rainforest floor on Kinabatangan river floodplain; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June. Class Diplopoda

Background imageMillipede Collection: Giant Pill Millipede negotiates a fallen twig

Giant Pill Millipede negotiates a fallen twig. lowland rainforest floor in Kinabatangan river floodplain; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June. Class Diplopoda

Background imageMillipede Collection: Tractor millipede on lowland rainforest floor

Tractor millipede on lowland rainforest floor on Kinabatangan river floodplain. Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June. Class Diplopoda

Background imageMillipede Collection: Giant Pill Millipede

Giant Pill Millipede (Class Diplopoda). lowland rainforest floor in Kinabatangan river floodplain; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageMillipede Collection: Giant millipede (unidentified), - on rain-forest

Giant millipede (unidentified), - on rain-forest floor of lowland rainforest of Kinabatangan river floodplain (Class Diplopoda). Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageMillipede Collection: Millipede in amber

Millipede in amber
A Millipede, Myriapoda: Diplopoda preserved in Dominican amber. Specimen dates from the Lower Miocene about 20 million years old

Background imageMillipede Collection: Diplopoda sp. plate millipede

Diplopoda sp. plate millipede
Scanning electron microscope image of a lateral view of the head of a plate millipede. Image displayed on the glass screens in the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMillipede Collection: Millipede

Millipedes are common on the rainforest floor in Sri Lanka. This specimen belongs to the family Julidae

Background imageMillipede Collection: Archispirostreptus spp, giant millipede

Archispirostreptus spp, giant millipede
All giant millipedes orginate from tropical or sub-tropical environments and may grow up to lengths of 30cm feeding on dead and decaying plant matter

Background imageMillipede Collection: Fossilised millipede (Class Diplopoda)

Fossilised millipede (Class Diplopoda)
This fossil is preserved in a siltstone nodule of Carboniferous age from the Yorkshire Coalfield. Length 63mm (unstraightened), length of nodule 76mm

Background imageMillipede Collection: Curled Millipede

Curled Millipede
A curled-up millipede. Date: 1960s

Background imageMillipede Collection: China : Ou-Long

China : Ou-Long
OU-LONG The transcendental millipede, one of the seven demons of the mountain Mei-chan, enlisted in the service of the god Tcheou-wang


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