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Millipede are members of the arthropod class Diplopoda. The
characteristic feature is the presence of diplosomites, which are double
trunk segments formed from the fusion of two segments. Millipedes have
as many as 200 pairs of legs--two pairs on each diplosomite except for
the first (head) segment, which is legless, and the next three segments,
which each contain one pair of legs. They are found worldwide and
there are approximately 10,000 species. |
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Calloplophora Sollii.
9" x 14" fancy frame
No. LA534-FF. Only $79.95
Calloplophora Solli
6.25" x 9.25" Double Glass Frame
No. LA534-DG. Only $79.95
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PLEASE NOTE: All of our
butterflies, moths, beetles, spiders, and other arthropods are raised on
special ranches for collectors. None are taken from the wild, and
none are endangered. Due to the nature of real specimens, most items are made upon order.
Please allow 3 to 6 weeks for
delivery for all real specimens. Certain specimens are only
available seasonally.
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