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- Arthropods portal Chordeumatida (from the Gr**** word for "sausage") is a large order of millipedes containing more than 1,400 species. Also known as sausage...
- Polydesmida (flat-backed millipedes, providing four examples) and Chordeumatida (sausage millipedes, providing eight examples), each with some variation...
- Superorder Nematophora Verhoeff, 1913 Order Callipodida Po****, 1894 Order Chordeumatida Po**** 1894 Order Stemmiulida Cook, 1895 Order Siphoniulida Cook, 1895...
- This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 31 segments rather than the 30 segments usually observed in adults...
- This genus is notable for including the only species in the order Chordeumatida with 29 segments (counting the collum as the first segment and the telson...
- Juliformia Julida Spirobolida Spirostreptida Nematophora Callipodida Chordeumatida Siphoniulida Stemmiulida Merocheta Polydesmida (flat-backed millipedes)...
- Spirostreptida the third largest order of millipedes after Polydesmida and Chordeumatida. Spirostreptida are generally large, long and cylindrical, with 30 to...
- This millipede is notable as one of only a few species in the order Chordeumatida with only 26 segments in adults (counting the collum as the first segment...
- This millipede is notable as one of only a few species in the order Chordeumatida with only 26 segments in adults (counting the collum as the first segment...
- as the last) rather than the 30 usually found in adults in the order Chordeumatida. Accordingly, adult females of this species have only 46 pairs of legs...