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Mother-lode of tufted millipedes - Polyxenus lagurus

Mother-lode of tufted millipedes - Polyxenus lagurus
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
January 7, 2007
Size: 0.75 - 3 mm approx.
This is an upside-down baby, trapped by the surface tension of a tiny water droplet.

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Moved
Moved from Polyxenidae.

 
Found One..
One of my students found one in a soil sample. It is a very unusual looking creature.

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