- debated. The
scientific study of
myriapods is myriapodology, and
those who
study myriapods are myriapodologists.
Myriapods have a
single pair of antennae...
- are many
differences between millipedes and centipedes. Both
groups of
myriapods have long, multi-segmented bodies, many legs, a
single pair of antennae...
- ways.
Despite myriapods and
hexapods both
having similar head combinations,
hexapods are
deeply nested within crustacea while myriapods are not, so these...
- Arthropoda,
alongside Chelicerata.
Mandibulates include the crustaceans,
myriapods (centipedes and millipedes,
among others), and all true insects. The name...
- 163–327. Sierwald, Petra; Bond,
Jason E. (2007). "Current
Status of the
Myriapod class Diplopoda (Millipedes):
Taxonomic Diversity and Phylogeny". Annual...
-
orders and
around 140 families,
making Diplopoda the
largest class of
myriapods, an
arthropod group which also
includes centipedes and
other multi-legged...
-
Joachim T. (May 30, 2017). "The
presumed oldest flying insect: more
likely a
myriapod?". PeerJ. 5: e3402. doi:10.7717/peerj.3402. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 5452959...
- is also
markedly similar. The eyes are
strikingly different from the
myriapods,
which were
traditionally considered to be a
sister group to the Hexapoda...
- A
spiracle or
stigma is the
opening in the
exoskeletons of insects,
myriapods,
velvet worms and many
arachnids to
allow air to
enter the trachea. In the...
-
article outlines the
basic elements of four
arthropod groups: insects,
myriapods,
crustaceans and chelicerates.
Insects are used as the model, with the...