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Photo#368672
Big one

Big one
Alameda County, California, USA
January 31, 2010
Size: ~1 5/8 in., 4.1 cm
Found walking on disturbed ground where loose section of buddleia had just been pulled out.

Moved
Moved from Polydesmida.

Besides Harpaphe, the only Xy
Besides Harpaphe, the only Xystodesmidae known in Alameda Co. are representatives of the genus Xystocheir. The picture doesn't look like Xystocheir sp. to me, but I don't know what else it could be and it definitely is not Harpaphe. Rowland Shelley

 
Does that mean . . .
it stays in ID limbo until someone finds another one in this county?

suspect Pseudopolydesmus
not an ID!

Moved
Moved from Millipedes.

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