Narceus is a genus of large cylindrical millipedes of the family Spirobolidae native to eastern North America. The genus comprises three or four species, two of which are endemic to Florida, and the remainder forming a species complex. The species of Narceus include some of the largest and most recognizable millipedes in eastern North America.
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Kelli. "Narceus americanus". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 2021-12-08. Media related to Narceus americanus at Wikimedia Commons "Narceus americanus"...
complex. The species of Narceus include some of the largest and most recognizable millipedes in eastern North America. Narceus individuals range from 4...
genus Narceus, with each body ring a light greenish tan followed by a band of darker tan. N. gordanus also has shorter legs than other Narceus species...
Narceus woodruffi is a species of millipede endemic to Florida. Described in 1959, it is the smallest species of the genus Narceus, with adults measuring...
Raccoons Black rat snakes Eastern box turtles Various millipedes, including Narceus americanus Various salamanders, including spotted salamanders and red back...
Spirobolidae Typhlobolellidae Suborder Trigoniulidea Pachybolidae Trigoniulidae Narceus americanus, a commonly seen species in eastern North America Crurifarcimen...
commonly sold or kept include species of Archispirostreptus, Aphistogoniulus, Narceus, and Orthoporus. Millipedes appear in folklore and traditional medicine...
growth and morphogenesis during the larval stages of a common milliped, Narceus annularis (Raf.). – Biological Bulletin (Woods Hole) 135: 454-465. Keeton's...
and Nebraska, but its existence is dubious, and may be attributable to Narceus americanus, a spirobolid common in the eastern U.S. Since no specimens...
non-marine mollusks of the Indiana Dunes. Millipedes Diplopoda sp. - millipedes Narceus americanus - North American millipede. Other invertebrates Trichuridae...