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Photo#823372
Unknown Centipede

Unknown Centipede
Forest Park, Queens County, New York, USA
July 4, 2013

An immature
This is an immature lithobiomorph, you can tell because it doesn't have all 15 pairs of legs yet. This, plus the fact that both antennae seem to be partially broken off, means that this can't be identified any further, sorry.

Moved
Moved from Centipedes.

The unequal-sized tergites (segments) is a good way to distinguish Lithobiomorphans

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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