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Pinkish Millipede - Polydesmus

Pinkish Millipede - Polydesmus
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
October 1, 2006
Size: 13mm
Tried for a face shot, but it wouldn't stop moving...I even tried to focus just before it, to compensate, but just didn't hit it right.

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Moved
Moved from Polydesmida.

Kepolydesmus pungo
According to Plants & Animals of the Pacific Northwest (1), on page 84, it mentions a flattened species of millipede that is usually pinkish brown with yellowish patches on the lateral portions of the segments. It can reach a length of 3 cm.

If somebody would like to make a species page, I think that it's a safe bet that this is the species mentioned in the subject line of this comment

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