My millipede collection

Marika

Arachnoangel
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
778
Spirostreptidae sp 8


C. spinigerus male was interested in one of his(?) babies





Pillthingy


C. splendidus pling


Spirobolus walkeri and Centrobolus sp. Mozambique


Centrobolus sp. Mozambique
 

Jerry

Arachnobaron
Joined
Jan 1, 2016
Messages
594
On a more serious note I am very jealous of your collection some beautiful critters you got there
 

SlugPod

Arachnoknight
Joined
Sep 28, 2015
Messages
193
@Marika

Nice!
I love this species, I find them all the time in my yard.
I have a few and find babies all the time.
 

Marika

Arachnoangel
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
778
Added some leaves...they will be gone in no time :D My 400+ C. splendidus pedelings are in this enclosure.

 

Arthroverts

Arachnoking
Joined
Jul 11, 2016
Messages
2,463
Not true! Orthoporus species are large and pretty, Chicobolus spinigerus, Narceus gordanus, Narceus americanus, Hiltonius sp., Tylobolus sp., tons of polydesmids. Are you talking about millipedes near you though?
Thanks
 

VolkswagenBug

Arachnobaron
Joined
Feb 26, 2017
Messages
500
Not true! Orthoporus species are large and pretty, Chicobolus spinigerus, Narceus gordanus, Narceus americanus, Hiltonius sp., Tylobolus sp., tons of polydesmids. Are you talking about millipedes near you though?
Thanks
Yes, I'm talking about the ones by me. :(
Utah is very dry, it makes millipedes and centipedes not feel very welcome. I do agree that all of those are very pretty and decently big. Utah has some cool true bugs and orthopterans, but around me I can't find much else.
 

Nephila Edulis

Arachnoknight
Joined
Feb 27, 2017
Messages
201
So much variety! Wish we had so many colours here in Australia. You're making me want to get some Cooktown red-legs
 
Last edited:
Top