- "thousand-legger" or
simply "
diplopod". The
science of
millipede biology and
taxonomy is
called diplopodology: the
study of
diplopods.
Approximately 12,000 millipede...
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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...
- "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....
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South American opossums mainly consume invertebrates such as beetles,
diplopods, and opiliones,
together with
fruit and
vertebrates like
small birds,...
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Hyperglomeris is a
genus of
diplopods in the
family Glomeridae.
Hyperglomeris con****ua Golovatch, 1983
Hyperglomeris depigmentata Golovatch, Geoffroy...
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Retrieved 2018-05-06. Hoffman,
Richard L.; Payne,
Jerry A. (1969). "
Diplopods as Carnivores". Ecology. 50 (6). Wiley: 1096–1098. Bibcode:1969Ecol.....
- (2015). "Genome of the
Rusty Millipede,
Trigoniulus corallines,
Illuminates Diplopod,
Myriapod and
Arthropod Evolution".
Genome Biology and Evolution. 7 (5):...
- intelligence,
which forms a
great contrast to the dull
stupidity of the
Diplopods, or the
melancholy ferocity of most Chilopods.' In 1870,
Packard discovered...
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Ellis in 1912.
Species in this
taxon infect insects.
Ellis MM (1912) A new
species of
gregarine from
North American diplopods. Zool Anz 15: 8-11 v t e...
- Racheboeuf, J. T.
Hannibal & J.
Vannier (2004). "A new
species of the
diplopod Amynilyspes (Oniscomorpha) from the
Stephania lagerstätte of Montceau-les-Mines...