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  • Myriapoda - Wikipedia
    Myriapods (from Ancient Greek μυρίος (muríos) 'countless' and πούς (poús) 'foot') are the members of subphylum Myriapoda, containing arthropods such as millipedes and centipedes The group contains about 13,000 species, all of them terrestrial [2]
  • Myriapod | Millipedes, Centipedes, Insects | Britannica
    myriapod, any member of several closely related groups of the invertebrate phylum Arthropoda, including the extinct Archipolypoda, extant Diplopoda, or millipedes (see millipede), Chilopoda, or centipedes (see centipede), Pauropoda (see pauropod), and Symphyla (see symphylan)
  • Myriapods: Current Biology - Cell Press
    What is a myriapod? A myriapod is a many-legged terrestrial arthropod in the subphylum Myriapoda Myriapods include centipedes, millipedes, and the poorly known symphylans and pauropods (Figure 1)
  • 9 Examples of Myriapods (Interesting Facts) - Wildlife Informer
    Myriapods are a type of arthropod related to insects and spiders They have long bodies consisting of many segments and at least one pair of jointed legs per segment The word ‘myriapod’ translates to ‘many feet’ Myriapods include millipedes, centipedes, and the little-known symphylans and pauropods
  • Myriapods - Amistad National Recreation Area (U. S. National Park Service)
    Myriapods are any invertebrate belonging to the subphylum Myriapoda This subphylum contains 4 classes, with the two most well-known being Chilopoda (centipedes) and Diplopoda (millipedes) Myriapods have one pair of antennae and mandibles like insects do; however, unlike insects, Myriapods do not have compound eyes
  • Myriapods: The Many-Legged Arthropods - ThoughtCo
    Myriapods (Myriapoda) are a group of arthropods that includes millipedes, centipedes, pauropods, and symphylans About 15,000 species of myriapods are alive today As their name implies, myriapods (from the Greek myriads, a myriad, plus photos, foot) are noted for having many legs, though the number varies widely from species to species
  • Introduction to the Myriapoda - University of California Museum of . . .
    Nearly 13,000 species of arthropod are classified in the Myriapoda, the "many-legged ones " All myriapods are terrestrial forms Like insects and other uniramian arthropods, myriapods have appendages with only one branch, or ramus
  • Myriapods - Examples, Characteristics, Habitat, Classification
    Myriapods are exclusively terrestrial arthropods that belong to the subphylum Myriapoda They are characterized by an elongated trunk, containing numerous legs The trunk is segmented, having one or two pairs of legs per segment These arthropods are widely distributed globally, except in Antarctica
  • Myriapoda - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Myriapods are wingless terrestrial arthropods with at least nine pairs of walking legs in the adult and a trunk not subdivided into thorax and abdomen Most myriapods begin their postembryonic life with a small number of trunk segments and leg pairs, and obtain the remaining ones through a series of molts
  • Subphylum Myriapoda - EazyBio
    The term “myriapod,” meaning “many footed,” describes members of four classes in subphylum Myriapoda that have evolved a pattern of two tagmata—head and trunk—with paired append ages on most or all trunk segments Myriapods include Chilopoda (centipedes), Diplopoda (millipedes), Pauropoda (pauropods), and Symphyla (symphylans)





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