The Millipedes I want to keep in mind for Bay Area and California naturalizing
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Described from San Benito "between Salinas and San Juan Bautista". Illacme tobini was described in 2016 from Sequoia National Park but isn't in iNat. I think there's also a couple iNat reports o... Más
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Rarely reported but present around the Bay Area. Two species. B. californicus definitely lives here; not sure about the h-one
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Cali's only Pilly Milly Described from Mt. Tam i think, and found along the coast from Marin through Monterey
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