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Greenhouse Millipede? - Polydesmus

Greenhouse Millipede? - Polydesmus
Encino, Los Angeles County, California, USA
September 5, 2005
Size: 1/2 inch
Under a plastic flower pot in my back yard

Moved
Moved from Polydesmida.

Polydesmus sp.
This millipede also is a species of the introduced European genus Polydesmus (Polydesmida: Polydesmidae). They are common in urban environments and are frequently found under rocks and debris in gardens.

 
Thanks!
I figured this was something common.

Moved
Moved from Millipedes.

Polydesmida
It's possible that it could be a Motyxia sp. according to the Golden Guide to Spiders.

 
Thanks!
There is a Motyxia species in the Santa Monica Mountains not that far from my house, but I hadn't noticed any bioluminescence. I haven't seen one lately, but when I do, I'll try to get a look at it at night.

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