
Yellow banded millipede Anadenobolus monilicornis crawls along the sand of a grass field in Naples, Florida
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Yellow banded millipede Anadenobolus monilicornis crawls along the sand of a grass field in Naples, Florida
Yellow banded millipede Anadenobolus monilicornis crawls along the sand of a grass field in Naples, Florida
The horsetail crab is a detachment of aquatic helicera from the merostomy class. The name is given by the long xiphoid tail spike, located at the rear end of the body.
The horsetail crab is a detachment of aquatic helicera from the merostomy class. The name is given by the long xiphoid tail spike, located at the rear end of the body.
Yellow banded millipede Anadenobolus monilicornis crawls along the sand of a grass field in Naples, Florida
Yellow banded millipede Anadenobolus monilicornis crawls along the sand of a grass field in Naples, Florida
Yellow banded millipede Anadenobolus monilicornis crawls along the sand of a grass field in Naples, Florida
If you look closely at the ground when your walking the sidewalk at the beach you can spot different types of creatures. I happened to catch this guy crossing the sidewalk, hopefully before anyone steps on him!
A picture of a millipede beneath a spring ephemeral on the forest floor, out of focus, at Chain O' Lakes State Park, Indiana, USA.
The horsetail crab is a detachment of aquatic helicera from the merostomy class. The name is given by the long xiphoid tail spike, located at the rear end of the body.
American giant millipedes is an animal that has the nickname of a thousand-legged animal. At first glance it looks like a centipede. However, it is more tame and tends to be harmless compared to the centipede.
Young fungi protruding from tree bark, with a colorful millipede nestled among them. Photo taken at Mill Creek Preserve in Alachua county, Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 105mm macro lens
Millipede crawling on pool's edge, Miramar, Florida, USA
The horsetail crab is a detachment of aquatic helicera from the merostomy class. The name is given by the long xiphoid tail spike, located at the rear end of the body.
Young fungi protruding from tree bark, with a colorful millipede nestled among them. Photo taken at Mill Creek Preserve in Alachua county, Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 105mm macro lens
Millipede crawling on pool's edge, Miramar, Florida, USA
The horsetail crab is a detachment of aquatic helicera from the merostomy class. The name is given by the long xiphoid tail spike, located at the rear end of the body.