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Subfamily Xystodesminae? Millipede crawling in leaf litter at the base of a ridge at the edge of a dense mixed forest. <br />
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Don&#039;t have a lot of energy lately, so IDs are coming a bit slow! Geotagged,United States,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Subfamily Xystodesminae?

Millipede crawling in leaf litter at the base of a ridge at the edge of a dense mixed forest.

Don't have a lot of energy lately, so IDs are coming a bit slow!

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  1. Perhaps Thrinaxoria bifida. That curvy brown shape on top of orange seems to fit exactly. It also occurs in GA. In your "neck of the woods". Always wanted to say that.

    Secondary candidate: Dicellarius bimaculatus.
    Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thanks. Will look into those! Posted 5 years ago

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Uploaded Mar 5, 2020. Captured Feb 1, 2020 17:47 in 234 Oakman Rd NE, Ranger, GA 30734, USA.
  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II
  • f/32.0
  • 1/25s
  • ISO320
  • 100mm