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  1. Pill millipede - Wikipedia

    Pill millipedes are any members of two living (and one extinct) orders of millipedes, often grouped together into a single superorder, Oniscomorpha. The name Oniscomorpha refers to the …

  2. Glomeris Marginata "Pill Millipede" Complete Care Guide

    Aug 14, 2024 · Pill Millipedes, or Glomeris marginata, are small, terrestrial invertebrates that belong to the family Glomeridae. They are found throughout Central and North Europe and …

  3. Pill Millipede - animalfactfiles.info

    There are two kinds of pill millipedes in the world: the northern pill millipedes found in the northern hemisphere and the giant pill millipedes found mostly in the southern hemisphere. Forgoing …

  4. Common Pill Millipede (Glomeris Marginata) Insect ...

    Learn to identify the Glomeris Marginata also known as the Common Pill Millipede with detailed images, habitat info, behavior traits, key identification tips and role in the ecosystem and find if …

  5. Pill millipede (Glomeris marginata) - Picture Insect

    The segmented body of pill millipede is a marvel of natural armor, comprising a series of hard dorsal plates that elegantly roll into a tight sphere for defense. This creature forages primarily …

  6. Pill Millipede | NatureSpot

    This millipede is usually shiny black with pale edges to each tergite. Like the Pill Woodlouse, it can curl up into a pea-like ball if threatened, but not a complete sphere like the Pill Woodlouse.

  7. Pill millipede Facts for Kids

    Pill millipedes are detritivores, which means they eat dead and decaying plant material. You can usually find them in woodlands, helping to clean up the forest floor.