Definition of Diplopods. Meaning of Diplopods. Synonyms of Diplopods

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Definition of Diplopods

Diplopod
Diplopod Dip"lo*pod, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Diplopoda.

Meaning of Diplopods from wikipedia

- "thousand-legger" or simply "diplopod". The science of millipede biology and taxonomy is called diplopodology: the study of diplopods. Approximately 12,000 millipede...
- typically prey on a variety of insects; however, they also consume woodlice, diplopods, chilopods, and other arachnids. When the prey is entangled by the web...
- long. Arthropleura as a myriapod or relative of myriapods (particularly diplopods) becaming the prevailing view among scientists in the following decades...
- "A review of the correlation of tergites, sternites, and leg pairs in diplopods". Frontiers in Zoology. 3: 2. doi:10.1186/1742-9994-3-2. PMC 1402290....
- South American opossums mainly consume invertebrates such as beetles, diplopods, and opiliones, together with fruit and vertebrates like small birds,...
- intelligence, which forms a great contrast to the dull stupidity of the Diplopods, or the melancholy ferocity of most Chilopods.' In 1870, Packard discovered...
- Hyperglomeris is a genus of diplopods in the family Glomeridae. Hyperglomeris con****ua Golovatch, 1983 Hyperglomeris depigmentata Golovatch, Geoffroy...
- It feeds on insects (mainly ants), other small arthropods (Spiders, diplopods) and also on molluscs and gastropods. Cricosaura typica is the only egg-laying...
- Racheboeuf, J. T. Hannibal & J. Vannier (2004). "A new species of the diplopod Amynilyspes (Oniscomorpha) from the Stephania lagerstätte of Montceau-les-Mines...
- Enemies of Terrestrial Molluscs. p. 317. Herbert D. G. (2000). "Dining on diplopods: remarkable feeding behaviour in chlamydephorid slugs (Mollusca: Gastropoda)"...