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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus spp, giant millipede

Archispirostreptus spp, giant millipede
All giant millipedes orginate from tropical or sub-tropical environments and may grow up to lengths of 30cm feeding on dead and decaying plant matter

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fossilised millipede (Class Diplopoda)

Fossilised millipede (Class Diplopoda)
This fossil is preserved in a siltstone nodule of Carboniferous age from the Yorkshire Coalfield. Length 63mm (unstraightened), length of nodule 76mm

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede in amber

Millipede in amber
A furry millipede, Myriapoda: Diplopoda)preserved in Baltic amber. Dating from the Upper Eocene about 35 million years old

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede

Archispirostreptus gigas, African giant black millipede
An African giant black millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). This species which is native to sub-tropical and tropical regions of western Africa is one of the worlds largest millipedes which can grow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant millipede (Gonibregmatus plurimipes), Fiji, Pacific Islands, Pacific

Giant millipede (Gonibregmatus plurimipes), Fiji, Pacific Islands, Pacific

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pill Millipede - Borneo - order: oniscomorpha

Pill Millipede - Borneo - order: oniscomorpha
JPF-9329 Pill Millipede - Borneo Sphaeropoeus sp. order: oniscomorpha Jean Paul Ferrero

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant Millipede / Chongololo - Mombasa - Kenya

Giant Millipede / Chongololo - Mombasa - Kenya
MAB-1479 Giant Millipede / Chongololo Mombasa - Kenya Mark Boulton

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant Millipede - coiled in defensive position - Mombasa - Kenya

Giant Millipede - coiled in defensive position - Mombasa - Kenya
MAB-1478 Giant Millipede - coiled in defensive position Mombasa - Kenya Mark Boulton

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Snake-spotted Millipede - UK

Snake-spotted Millipede - UK
SPH-1424 Snake-Spotted Millipede - On leaf UK Blaniulus guttulatus Lives mainly in cultivated soil and is a pest of potatoes Steve Hopkin

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Snake-spotted Millipede - UK

Snake-spotted Millipede - UK
SPH-1425 Snake-Spotted Millipede UK Blaniulus guttulatus Lives mainly in cultivated soil and is a pest of potatoes Steve Hopkin

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant Forest Millipede - Ecuador

Giant Forest Millipede - Ecuador
JLMO-3103 Giant Forest Millipede - Curled up Ecuador John Mason

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Africa, Madagascar

Africa, Madagascar
Giant Green Pill Millipedes, (Sphaerotherium sp.), Mantadia National Park, Madagascar

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Africa, Madagascar. Pill millipede (Sphaerotherium spp. )

Africa, Madagascar. Pill millipede (Sphaerotherium spp. )
Africa, Madagascar. Pill millipede (Sphaerotherium spp.)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Curled Millipede

Curled Millipede
A curled-up millipede. Date: 1960s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant Millipede - Botswana

Giant Millipede - Botswana

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant Millipede - Botswana

Giant Millipede - Botswana

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giant Millipede (Scaphiostreptus madcassus) Cousin Island, Seychelles

Giant Millipede (Scaphiostreptus madcassus) Cousin Island, Seychelles

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Flat-backed Millipede (Barydesmus sp. ) adult, on rainforest floor, Yasuni N. P. Amazon, Ecuador

Flat-backed Millipede (Barydesmus sp. ) adult, on rainforest floor, Yasuni N. P. Amazon, Ecuador
Flat-backed Millipede (Barydesmus sp.) adult, on rainforest floor, Yasuni N.P. Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede with microchip, SEM

Millipede with microchip, SEM
Millipede with microchip. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a millipede (class Diplopoda) holding a tiny semiconductor integrated circuit, or microchip

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede

Millipede (Class Diplopoda) crawling next to a human foot. Photographed in Cambodia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Carboniferous insects, artwork

Carboniferous insects, artwork
Carboniferous insects. Artwork of a millipede (Arthropleura) and a dragonfly (Meganeura) in the forests of the Carboniferous Period (354-290 million years ago)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tropical millipede

Tropical millipede. Photographed in Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of the island of Borneo

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede head, SEM

Millipede head, SEM
Millipede head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a millipede from Barbados. Millipedes (class Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with two pairs of legs on each body segment

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede, SEM

Millipede, SEM
Millipede. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a millipede from Barbados. Millipedes (class Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with two pairs of legs on each body segment

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede head, SEM

Millipede head, SEM
Millipede head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a millipede from Barbados. Millipedes (class Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with two pairs of legs on each body segment

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede, SEM

Millipede, SEM
Millipede. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a millipede from Barbados. Millipedes (class Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with two pairs of legs on each body segment

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ichthyostega, artwork

Ichthyostega, artwork
Ichthyostega. Computer artwork of an Ichthyostega around 350 million years ago during the Late Devonian period, in what is now the Canadian Arctic

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Red millipede

Red millipedes (class Diplopoda) Photographed in Madagascar in July

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Snake-spotted millipedes

Snake-spotted millipedes (Blaniulus guttulatus) feeding on a windfall apple. These millipedes are minor agricultural pests that affect root crops such as sugar beet and potatoes

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Snake-spotted millipedes

Snake-spotted millipedes (Blaniulus guttulatus) feeding on a windfall apple. These millipedes are minor agricultural pests that affect root crops such as sugar beet and potatoes

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Striped illipede in leaf litter

Striped illipede in leaf litter
Striped millipede (Ommatoiulus sabulosus) amongst leaf litter in an ancient woodland. Photographed in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Seychelles giant millipede

Seychelles giant millipede (Seychelleptus seychellarum). Photographed on Cousin Island, in the Seychelles, a group of islands north of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Late Devonian landscape, artwork

Late Devonian landscape, artwork
Late Devonian landscape. Artwork of wetland plants, and fumaroles during the Late Devonian Period (385 to 360 million years ago). The plants shown here include club mosses such as Aglaophyton

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede, SEM

Millipede, SEM
Millipede, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Millipedes (class: Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with some species having hundreds of legs

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millipede, SEM

Millipede, SEM
Millipede, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Millipedes (class: Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with some species having hundreds of legs

Background imageRelated Images Collection: African Oive Millipede

African Oive Millipede
SPH-2444 African Olive Millipede Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two Giant Millipedes - Coastal Forest - Mombasa - Kenya

Two Giant Millipedes - Coastal Forest - Mombasa - Kenya
MAB-1470 Two Giant Millipedes Coastal Forest - Mombasa - Kenya Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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