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Millipede

Millipede
Marshall (Ozark Mountains), Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
January 28, 2013
Crawling up outside wall of house.

Moved
Moved from Chordeumatida.

Moved
Moved from Millipedes.

It is a rep. of order Chordeu
It is a rep. of order Chordeumatida. Could be Cleidogonidae, in which case the genera Cleidogona and Tiganogona are possible. Rowland Shelley

Looks similar to a Cleidogona
Looks similar to a Cleidogona sp. to me.

 
Yes ...
Thanks, Derek. I agree, but don't feel comfortable enough to make a move. Maybe an expert will.

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Abacion texense or at least genus Abacion?

 
I think its body is too smoot
I think its body is too smooth to be Abacion--they have crests along their backs and are a bit longer than the species here.

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