RF2X15CM0–Archispirostreptus syriacus is a species of millipede within the family Spirostreptidae. The species is found distributed in the Middle East
RMW7XA35–Baby yellow mongoose (Cynictis penicillata) with giant millipedes (Archispirostreptus gigas) by mongoose burrow entrance, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa, February
RFBP44BK–Giant Millipede
RF2GMT5WA–Millipede (Diplopoda)
RM2DHTH28–Giant millipede (possibly Archispirostreptus sp.) from Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.
RMW7X27K–Desert Millipede (Orthoporus ornatus) Devils River, Dolan Falls, Val Verde County, Texas, USA.
RF2B11YE8–Millipede crossing the tarred road in Kruger Nationalpark
RM2M6JA6D–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RF2K2KGGT–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RM2M6JB70–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RF2F7W94P–Millipede Spirostreptida, Parilis from the coastal rainforest of Thailand. February
RFM796FT–A millipede in South Africa
RMDTF883–Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
RF2H403A3–Millipede from coastal rainforest of Thailand
RM2WAFCJ7–Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or chongololo, is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimetres .Millipedes are a type of organism called a detritivore. Detritivores feed on dead and decaying organic matter within their habitat. This organic matter could be things such as decaying trees, logs, and plants. All of these items are nutrient-rich for a millipede and make up most of their diet.
RF2H3PKJW–Millipede from coastal rainforest of Thailand
RF2GMT5NA–Millipede (Diplopoda)
RM2DHTH47–Giant millipede (possibly Archispirostreptus sp.) from Berenty, southern Madagascar.
RF2H3PFA3–Millipede from coastal rainforest of Thailand
RF2K2KGGK–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RF2K2XY24–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RM2JFB195–Giant millipede (possibly Archispirostreptus sp.) from Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.
RF2H7HGR3–Adult Common Brown Millipede of the Order Spirostreptida
RMDTF88M–Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
RM2WAFCJ6–Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or chongololo, is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimetres .Millipedes are a type of organism called a detritivore. Detritivores feed on dead and decaying organic matter within their habitat. This organic matter could be things such as decaying trees, logs, and plants. All of these items are nutrient-rich for a millipede and make up most of their diet.
RF2GMT5YK–Millipede (Diplopoda)
RF2K2XY2N–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RM2JFB19E–Giant millipede (possibly Archispirostreptus sp.) from Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.
RF2H7HGRM–Adult Common Brown Millipede of the Order Spirostreptida
RF2K2PTY0–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RF2H00EBE–Adult Common Brown Millipede of the Order Spirostreptida
RF2E49TF0–Millipede Spirostreptida, Parilis from the coastal rainforest of Thailand. February
RF2K2MRWW–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RFM796KC–A millipede in South Africa
RMDTF88F–Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
RM2WAFCJ2–Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or chongololo, is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimetres .Millipedes are a type of organism called a detritivore. Detritivores feed on dead and decaying organic matter within their habitat. This organic matter could be things such as decaying trees, logs, and plants. All of these items are nutrient-rich for a millipede and make up most of their diet.
RF2GMT65G–Millipede (Diplopoda)
RM2JFB06N–Unidentified millepede from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Lodge and Lake Garzacocha..
RF2H00GPM–Adult Common Brown Millipede of the Order Spirostreptida
RF2FBRJGF–Millipede Spirostreptida, Parilis from the coastal rainforest of Thailand. February
RF2K2MRXF–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RFM796K6–A millipede in South Africa
RF2K2M1W1–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RMDTF95Y–Partial fossil remains of the giant millepede, Arthropleura
RM2WAFCHT–Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or chongololo, is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimetres .Millipedes are a type of organism called a detritivore. Detritivores feed on dead and decaying organic matter within their habitat. This organic matter could be things such as decaying trees, logs, and plants. All of these items are nutrient-rich for a millipede and make up most of their diet.
RF2GMT62X–Millipede (Diplopoda)
RM2JFB13B–Giant millipede (possibly Archispirostreptus sp.) from Berenty, southern Madagascar.
RF2H00EW8–Adult Common Brown Millipede of the Order Spirostreptida
RF2GHM9PW–Millipede Spirostreptida, Parilis from the coastal rainforest of Thailand. February
RF2H00GME–Adult Common Brown Millipede of the Order Spirostreptida
RFM796FG–A millipede in South Africa
RF2K2M1W8–A close-up of a ground centipede, Geophilus carpophagus.
RMDTF882–Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
RM2WAFCJ4–Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or chongololo, is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimetres .Millipedes are a type of organism called a detritivore. Detritivores feed on dead and decaying organic matter within their habitat. This organic matter could be things such as decaying trees, logs, and plants. All of these items are nutrient-rich for a millipede and make up most of their diet.
RF2GMT5WE–Millipede (Diplopoda)
RM2JFB136–Unidentified millipede, about 5 cm long, from the forest of Palmarium, eastern Madagascar.
RF2EG53W8–Millipede Spirostreptida, Parilis from the coastal rainforest of Thailand. February
RF2H00FT8–Adult Common Brown Millipede of the Order Spirostreptida
RFM796GC–A millipede in South Africa
RMDTF88E–Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
RM2WAFCHX–Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or chongololo, is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimetres .Millipedes are a type of organism called a detritivore. Detritivores feed on dead and decaying organic matter within their habitat. This organic matter could be things such as decaying trees, logs, and plants. All of these items are nutrient-rich for a millipede and make up most of their diet.
RF2GMT634–Millipede (Diplopoda)
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