Not 100% on that. I believe it is the lone survivor from a group of two different speces of the Anadenobolus I got last year that were captive bred by someone in LA who originally got his from Swift's. It has been living with the bumblebee millipedes for most of the past year.
It's Anadenobolus arboreus gundlachi from Puerto Rico. This subspecies has 2 colorforms. One is just grey and dark (in the north) and the other with red spots on the back (north of the the center). Maybe your one has not the red dots like the other (variabilility) or it is and hybrid of the 2 colorforms.
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