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big millipede

big millipede
Sierra City, Sierra County, California, USA
June 26, 2006
Size: 6-7cm
Found under a log in the woods.

Millipede
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Im no expert, but i think this is a Narceus, i have found a couple of these.
If there white, then there dead, so if you find a white one make sure it Is dead and you can bury it, thats what i usally do.
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Glad To Help!

Moved
Moved from Millipedes.

A representative (unknown gen
A representative (unknown genus & species) of the indigenous North American family Parajulidae (order Julida). Parajulidae is the dominant millipede family in North America, which occurs, or may be expected, in the Alaskan panhandle, all the major provinces of Canada from BC to New Brunswick, every county in every state of the lower 48, every state in Mexico, and in most of Guatemala.

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