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Saturday, November 15th 2008, 9:28pm

Iule sp. Guyane [Spirostreptus sp. "Tansania"]

Hello,

In France we have a species common who comes from Guiana, but we don't have the species ! can you help we ?


young :








sub adult :






Thank's !

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Saturday, November 15th 2008, 9:36pm

Hallo Magicem,
it seems spirostreptus spec1 look here.

http://www.diplopoda.de/html/species/s_spec01/sspec01.php
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Saturday, November 15th 2008, 9:43pm

are you sure ? because they don't come from same continent...

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Saturday, November 15th 2008, 10:39pm

Dear Magicem,

some sellers tell the customers that these Species are :

a) from Guayana
b) from Burma (common name on the english boards: Burmese millipedes)

this is a total malinfomation, these Species are from Africa/Tanzania and belong to the family of Spirostreptidae, as Sol mentioned Spirostreptidae spec. 1

Most of the sellers try to give u such Phantasy-Names cause of gettin more profit sellin thes Species from a "real foreign country", but what the heck, all of them are Spirostreptidae spec. 1
Anyway, these are nice speces, u will get loads of babes from them and they are really easy to keep and breed.
Nice findings, congratz.

Greez,
Shura and the whole bunch
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Saturday, November 15th 2008, 11:02pm

thank you very much, I will inform the French, thus the name of this diplopoda is Spirostreptidae spec. 1.

thank you again !

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Saturday, November 15th 2008, 11:04pm

No Problem, feel free if u have any questions further.

Greez,
Shura and the whole bunch
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Sunday, November 16th 2008, 10:24am

Hi,

thank you very much, I will inform the French, thus the name of this diplopoda is Spirostreptidae spec. 1.

Please also inform them about the fact that this "name" is only an internal numeration of us (Peter Decker and me) we use to name unidentified species established in the hobby.

Thanks!

Regards, Robert
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Sunday, November 16th 2008, 10:35am

don't worry I had understood ;)
At least we have the family ! It's better than Iule sp. Guyane....