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Photo by m.prasad.369
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Field Notes

Description:

Length: ~2.00cm
Season : Summer season
Time : 3:45am 20May2021
Frequency : Very Rare
Life stage : Juvenile?

Habitat:

Spotted inside the car parking very close to open abandoned area with lot of plants.

Notes:

Some species of Millipede. 2nd & 3rd pics of different spotting captured few days ago from 1st. Infact I believe it was the same worm; if not, worst case same species. So, uploaded for more clarity although quality is no better than 1st.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

I doubt whether it is really P. nigrolabiatus because P. nigrolabiatus has little rough shell-like outer body with reddish bands (missing here), full reddish legs (matches some extent) and it has the hobbit of bending itself round with external touch/attack but the one is this spotting is crawling faster instead (so could not take better pics).
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PublishedNovember 30, 2021

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