a young millipede Polyxenus lagurus under a microscope, belongs to the class Diplopoda, prefers a moderately moist and dry environment. Dwell in moss, under the trunks of old trees, on the ground in litter. It has a cryptonephric system that allows water vapor to be extracted from the air.
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a Young Millipede Polyxenus Lagurus Under a Microscope, Belongs To the Class Diplopoda
a Young Millipede Polyxenus Lagurus Under a Microscope, Belongs To the Class Diplopoda
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| Tags | algae, Arthropoda, bristles, brush, diplopoda, hairs, lichens, moisture, moss, Myriapoda, Polyxenidae, Polyxenus lagurus, protection from ants, small, under a microscope |