Florida ivory millipede | |
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Genus: | Chicobolus
Chamberlin, 1947
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Species: | C. spinigerus
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Chicobolus spinigerus (
Wood), 1864
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Chicobolus spinigerus, commonly known as the ivory millipede or Florida ivory millipede, [2] is a millipede species native to the southeastern United States, occurring throughout the Florida Peninsula and Panhandle, as well as southern Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. [1] [3] Males normally range from 40 to 85 mm (1.6 to 3.3 in) long, females up to 90 mm (3.5 in). [3]
Florida ivory millipede | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Phylum: | |
Subphylum: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Genus: | Chicobolus
Chamberlin, 1947
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Species: | C. spinigerus
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Binomial name | |
Chicobolus spinigerus (
Wood), 1864
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Synonyms [1] | |
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Chicobolus spinigerus, commonly known as the ivory millipede or Florida ivory millipede, [2] is a millipede species native to the southeastern United States, occurring throughout the Florida Peninsula and Panhandle, as well as southern Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. [1] [3] Males normally range from 40 to 85 mm (1.6 to 3.3 in) long, females up to 90 mm (3.5 in). [3]