Harpaphe haydeniana: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Diplopoda
- Order
- Polydesmida
- Family
- Xystodesmidae
- Genus
- Harpaphe
- Species
- Harpaphe haydeniana
- Scientific Name
- Harpaphe haydeniana
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Harpaphe haydeniana
Harpaphe haydeniana, commonly known as the yellow-spotted millipede, almond-scented millipede or cyanide millipede, is a species of polydesmidan ("flat-backed") millipede found in the moist forests along the Pacific coast of North America, from Southeast Alaska to California. The dark coloration with contrasting yellow-tipped keels warn of its ability to exude toxic hydrogen cyanide as a defense. The cyanide secretions are not dangerous to humans, but can cause irritation and pain if it contacts sensitive areas such as the mouth, eyes, or nose.[1]
Despite the various common names given the species, the coloration pattern, cyanide defense, and associated almond scent occur in other flat-backed millipedes around the world.
...Harpaphe haydeniana in languages:
- English
- Yellow-spotted Millipede
- English
- Cyanide Millipede
- English
- Almond-scented Millipede
- English
- Night-train Millipede
- English
- clown millipede
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