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Photo#1772703
Millipede - found on a footpath in Goleta, California

Millipede - found on a footpath in Goleta, California
Goleta, Lake Los Carneros Park, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
January 20, 2020
Size: Approximately 1.5 inches

Moved
Moved from Hiltonius pulchrus. The color pattern is unlike any Hiltonius, and more consistent with western parajulids, e.g. Bollmaniulus. And Hiltonius has a more blunt rear end.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

ID - Hiltonius pulchrus
Hiltonius pulchrus
its a common milipede

 
Thank you
Thanks, SecretSnow. It's a nice motivation for me to learn a bit more about millipedes, anyway.

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