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Not sure how to get to species. On BG rosea and producta look pretty much the same to me.
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Millipedes under a log. We first thought they were juveniles, but upon closer inspection they were guarding eggs. According to Brusca & Brusca, parental care in millipedes is widespread only among the Polydesmida
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Millipedes under a log. We first thought they were juveniles, but upon closer inspection they were guarding eggs. According to Brusca & Brusca, parental care in millipedes is widespread only among the Polydesmida
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Millipedes under a log. We first thought they were juveniles, but upon closer inspection they were guarding eggs. According to Brusca & Brusca, parental care in millipedes is widespread only among the Polydesmida
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Millipedes under a log. We first thought they were juveniles, but upon closer inspection they were guarding eggs. According to Brusca & Brusca, parental care in millipedes is widespread only among the Polydesmida
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Millipedes under a log. We first thought they were juveniles, but upon closer inspection they were guarding eggs. According to Brusca & Brusca, parental care in millipedes is widespread only among the Polydesmida
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Found this lovely swarm under a log. Fairly sure the log was a conifer since there was little else around, but not 100%.
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Found this lovely swarm under a log. Fairly sure the log was a conifer since there was little else around, but not 100%.
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Found this lovely swarm under a log. Fairly sure the log was a conifer since there was little else around, but not 100%.
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Help maybe a young millipede? Looks like a land polychaete!
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Help maybe a young millipede? Looks like a land polychaete!
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Help maybe a young millipede? Looks like a land polychaete!
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Help maybe a young millipede? Looks like a land polychaete!
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aggregation in rotting log
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