Another weird thing about this millipede is that it is found only in one very small place in northern California, USA, but its next closest animal relative lives about 16,000 kilometers away in South Africa!
That’s the Latin name for a white millipede that was found in 2005.
Although the catch included millipedes and spiders, only insects were analysed.
Bell (1981) produced a coaxial strain field diagram that mimicked millipede-shaped inclusion trails in porphyroblasts.
They also eat birds, bird eggs, centipedes, millipedes, scorpions, and various fruits, including figs and olives.
Millipede is in essence a punched card rendered using nanotechnology in order to dramatically increase areal density.
Each stage is carnivorous and eats small insects and invertebrates including mites, spiders, millipedes, centipedes, and earthworms.
Rare myriapods (millipedes) and occasional conchostracan crustaceans (clam-shrimps) also occur.