860-290104 - Millipede of Guyana (Orthoporus lomonti) on a branch on the Mirande trail in the National Nature Reserve of Mount Grand Matoury, French Guiana
860-287759 - Giant red-legged African millipede (Ephibolus pulchripes) often called Mombasa trains or chongololos with legs demonstrating metachronal rhythm Mombasa, Kenya
857-70183 - The Florida Ivory millipede (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae) a class of arthropod is thought to be among the first animals to have colonized land during the Silurian geologic period. The millipede's most obvious feature is its large number of legs. contrary to the Latin derivative of their name (thousand foot) the common species have between 80 and 400 legs.