Plumatyla humerosa is a millipede species found in mines, as well as lava tube and limestone caves of northern California and south-central Oregon.[1] It belongs to the family Conotylidae.[1] The millipede is likely a troglophile with a white carapace and observed in lava caves though it may inhabit crevices as well.[2][3] P. humerosa is observed frequenting areas with mold or bat feces on the cave floors.[2]Taracus marchingtoni has been observed feeding on P. humerosa within cave habitat.[4]
See also
Trogloraptor - a cave-dwelling spider of southern Oregon
^Elliott, William R.; Reddell, James R.; Rudolph, D. Craig; Graening, G.O.; Briggs, Thomas S.; Ubick, Darrell; Aalbu, Rolf L.; Krejca, Jean; Taylor, Steven J. (2017-07-28). "The Cave Fauna of California"(PDF). Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 64 (1): 32. ISSN0068-547X. Retrieved 2022-03-24.