APHOTOFAUNA

An online educational resource dedicated to the photography of
terrestrial wildlife and their habitats, found across South-West
England and the Devon and Cornwall Peninsula by David Fenwick.

A-P-H-O-T-O Wildlife Stock Image Library
Blaniulus guttulatus (Fabricius, 1798) - Spotted Snake Millipede (Millipede images)
Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- group / congregation 1

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- group / congregation 2

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- group / congregation 3

Specimens above represent a few of the 40 or so specimens that were found clustered under an old white plastic compost sack, the remnants of fly-tipping at Sandy Cove, Newlyn, Cornwall. 12.12.16.

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 1

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 2

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- anterior 1

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- anterior lateral view 1

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view anterior 1

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view anterior 2

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- lateral view 1

Specimen above found under a small rotting piece of brach, in a wood north of Lamorna Pottery, Lamorna, Cornwall. 30.10.16.

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 3

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 4

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 5

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 6

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 7

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- dorsal view 8

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- head 1

Spotted Snake Millipede
Blaniulus guttulatus
- heads 1

Specimen/s above found at Penzance Cemetery, Penzance, Cornwall 13.06.13. SW4670231074. This small species was found under soil boards that were kept on a flower bed. Animals photographed here are approximately 8-10mm long.

APHOTOFAUNA supports open source data recording and sharing for the benefit of wildlife, recorders, research, science and education. The project works closely with the following bodies and organisations.

bmig British Myriapod and Isopod Group

British Myriapod and Isopod Group (BMIG) aims to actively develop identification, training and recording relevant to improving the knowledge and conservation of centipedes, millipedes, pauropods & symphylans (the Myriapoda) and woodlice & waterlice (the Isopoda) found in Britain and Ireland.

CISFBR or Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Federation of Biological Recorders

The CISFBR or Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Federation of Biological Recorders is an independent umbrella organisation supporting independent recorders and recording groups in the county of Cornwall.

Cornish Biodiversity Network

The Cornish Biodiversity Network or CBN is the largest open source wildlife database in Cornwall that sends open source data to the NBN (National Biodiversity Network). It is a new recording system based on the ERICA database, the largest recording resource in Cornwall. The CBN best supports the activities and needs of the independent recording community and recording groups in Cornwall.

NBN National Biodiversity Network

The National Biodiversity Network or NBN is a charity that supports open source data sharing and recording supporting conservation, science and education.
"Why do recorders need open source?". Simply because it supports the core values of wildlife recording and the free use of records and data over a very wide network that includes partners like the Natural History Museum.

Blaniulus guttulatus Spotted Snake Millipede images
The main objective of this website is in furthering environmental awareness and education through the medium of photography. To increase awareness and access to the wildlife of the region and help
people find and identify it. Sometimes the difference between species is obvious but many species can only be determined by observing microscopic characteristics that are specific to any one species.