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Flat-backed Millipede (Male) - Apheloria virginiensis I enjoy seeing these gorgeous millipedes and thought it would be fun to try to determine sex. I think this is a male and that the structure between its 3rd and 4th pairs of legs are gonopores. <br />
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**NOTE: This species secretes cyanide as a defense mechanism. Cyanide is poisonous and can cause extreme irritation if rubbed in the eyes. You should not touch them. Clearly, I handled it to get this photo, but I do not recommend that anyone handles them, i.e. don&#039;t follow my example.<br />
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Habitat: Moist forest<br />
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**NOTE: This species secretes cyanide as a defense mechanism. Cyanide is poisonous and can cause extreme irritation if rubbed in the eyes. You should not touch them. Clearly, I handled it to get this photo, but I do not recommend that anyone handles them, i.e. don&#039;t follow my example.<br />
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Habitat: Moist forest<br />
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Flat-backed Millipede (Male) - Apheloria virginiensis

I enjoy seeing these gorgeous millipedes and thought it would be fun to try to determine sex. I think this is a male and that the structure between its 3rd and 4th pairs of legs are gonopores.

**NOTE: This species secretes cyanide as a defense mechanism. Cyanide is poisonous and can cause extreme irritation if rubbed in the eyes. You should not touch them. Clearly, I handled it to get this photo, but I do not recommend that anyone handles them, i.e. don't follow my example.

Habitat: Moist forest

Flat-backed Millipede (Male) - Apheloria virginiensis I enjoy seeing these gorgeous millipedes and thought it would be fun to try to determine sex. I think this is a male and that the structure between its 3rd and 4th pairs of legs are gonopores.<br />
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**NOTE: This species secretes cyanide as a defense mechanism. Cyanide is poisonous and can cause extreme irritation if rubbed in the eyes. You should not touch them. Clearly, I handled it to get this photo, but I do not recommend that anyone handles them, i.e. don't follow my example.<br />
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Habitat: Moist forest<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/97025/flat-backed_millipede_male_-_apheloria_virginiensis.html Apheloria virginiensis,Geotagged,Spring,United States

    comments (5)

  1. My instincts wouldn't let me pick this up in any case, but now am doubling down on it based on rational info. Thanks!

    ...and very cool shot, dare-devil!
    Posted 3 years ago
    1. Haha, good points. I only handled it because I know how to do so safely- I'm super gentle and know not to touch my face or eat after handling these millipedes. I wash/wipe my hands afterwards.

      In general, I think that people shouldn't touch things that they are unsure of, especially if they are inexperienced. Personally, I have never had a problem with these millipedes, but you never know. Nature can surprise you and even the most experienced person can have a bad wildlife encounter. But, in the case of this millipede, the risk for me is minor.
      Posted 3 years ago
      1. Good points. Had the same experience with poison frogs. Often portrayed as very dangerous or even deadly by hysteric media. On the ground I see many guides just pick them up, often without gloves. Posted 3 years ago
  2. Interesting view! Posted 3 years ago
    1. Thanks! Posted 3 years ago

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''Apheloria virginiensis'' is a large North American millipede. It is reported to secrete cyanide compounds as a defense. It is recommended that one wash hands after handling this organism as the toxic compounds it secretes are poisonous and can cause extreme irritation if rubbed in the eyes.

Similar species: Polydesmida
Species identified by Christine Young
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Uploaded Jul 1, 2020. Captured May 1, 2020 22:23 in 3280 Franklin Ave, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/2.8
  • 1/166s
  • ISO1250
  • 100mm