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Photo#248099
odd Millipede

odd Millipede
Eola Hills, West Salem, Polk County, Oregon, USA
January 6, 2009
Size: 2-2.5cm
Found under leaf litter in an oak forest.

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Moved
Moved from Millipedes.

Maybe Order Chordeumatida
It appears to have the tappered look which to me would imply that it might belong to the Order Chordeumatida. Hope someone else can chime in if I am correct. I counted about 30 segments including the tail end which would also apply to this order. Also upon closer view it appears that there may be a dorsal groove.

 
Yep, Chordeumatida.
Yep, Chordeumatida.

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