Glomeris annulata Brandt, 1833 is a animal in the Glomeridae family, order Glomerida, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Glomeris annulata Brandt, 1833

Glomeris annulata Brandt, 1833

Glomeris annulata is a pill millipede endemic to Southern France, found in low-altitude forests, with distinct black dorsal plates and orange segment bands.

Family
Genus
Glomeris
Order
Glomerida
Class
Diplopoda

About Glomeris annulata Brandt, 1833

Glomeris annulata has black dorsal plates, and each segment has an orange band along its posterior edge. This species is endemic and native only to Southern France. It has been found living in forest habitats at altitudes between 280 and 300 meters above sea level.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Diplopoda Glomerida Glomeridae Glomeris

More from Glomeridae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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