Doratogonus stephensi

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I was sent 2 males and 2 females of this species. My son calls them "pale legs". A very good species for those who like to handle millipedes! At least 2 specimens were always to be seen on the surface. They are very fast and don't seem to be upset by being handled.

They mated quite often. 

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They run about 6 inches long. Just wish they were a bit thicker.

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Generally glossy black overall so the "pale legs" really stand out.

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Not at all disturbed by being picked up.

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Congrats, sounds like you have the next generation hiding out in the substrate. :)

 
I show my bugs and other invert critters at several schools every year. The bigger and more visually impressive the species, the more interest by the kids. This species is a good length but needs a little more "bulk" to truly be impressive.

 
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