Millipede with a tail (identification)

danfekar

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I need some help with the identification of this millipede. Purchased as Archispirostreptus gigas, but that's obviously not correct. It's 10-12 cm long (roughly 4"), and with a distinct caudal projection pointing slightly downwards.

Any help is much appreciated :)



 

danfekar

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VictorHernandez

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Ohh ok. I'd like to have me one of those. And I was thinking that if bought as A. Gigas, it wouldve been increadably expensive.
 

Elytra and Antenna

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Narceus americanus (Florida Cherry Footed Millipede)
Narceus americanus is found throughout 2/3rds of the USA, not just Florida. Narceus does not have a telson spike. When you make a wild, unsupported identification guess consider adding in a word like "possibly" or add a ? to the end.
 

SDCPs

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Narceus americanus is found throughout 2/3rds of the USA, not just Florida. Narceus does not have a telson spike. When you make a wild, unsupported identification guess consider adding in a word like "possibly" or add a ? to the end.
Ditto...also consider this fellow is in Norway...
 
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