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<font color="#800000">'''''Ommatoiulus moreleti'''''</font> (Lucas 1860) - (black Portuguese millipede)

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Ommatoiulus moreleti (Lucas 1860) - (black Portuguese millipede)

This millipede is native to southern Europe, but an introduced pest in Australia and some other regions. In the invaded areas, it can invade houses in large numbers. It has been also reported as a pest of crop seedlings (Douglas et al., 2017).