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Normal Biology
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You know you're not the normal biologist.
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Normal Biology Normal Biology "You know you're not the normal biologist." Pages Home Research Interests Species List About this blog Tuesday, February 17, 2015 Collecting Millipedes I put out a call on Twitter for volunteers to go out looking for winter millipedes for me, and people responded! Totally cool! So this post will serve as a quick guide on what to look for. First of all, the reason why I want people to look for millipedes right now is because there are a good number of species that are mature (i.e. adults that can be identified) and active during the winter, especially in the order Chordeumatida. These aren't collected very often because they're active when it's cold outside, and winter fieldwork isn't nearly as fun as summer fieldwork. A few years ago though, I collected some millipedes the day after Christmas, and it turned out to be a species that hadn't been collected since the species was described-- 98 years earlier . There are three main ways t...
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