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centipedes or pseudocentipedes, are soil-dwelling
arthropods of the
class Symphyla in the
subphylum Myriapoda.
Symphylans resemble centipedes, but are very...
- of
extant myriapods,
Chilopoda (centipedes), Diplopoda,
Pauropoda and
Symphyla,
containing a
total of
around 12,000 species.
While each of
these groups...
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Mandibulata Hymenocarina †
Euthycarcinoidea † Thylacocephala? †
Myriapoda Symphyla Pauropoda Diplopoda Chilopoda Pancrustacea Oligostraca Ostracoda Mystacocarida...
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Polyortha symphyla is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Bolivia.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Polyortha symphyla. tortricidae...
- and may be a
sister group of the latter, but a
close relationship with
Symphyla has also been posited. The name
Pauropoda derives from the Gr**** pauros...
- It is not
clear that
other structures so
named are homologous. In the
Symphyla they are ****ociated with spinnerets. Most
cerci are
segmented and jointed...
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Insecta (insects)
Chilopoda (centipedes)
Diplopoda (millipedes)
Pauropoda Symphyla (pseudocentipedes)
Lingulata Craniata Rhynchonellata Gymnolaemata Phylactolaemata...
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Myriapoda Chilopoda (centipedes)
Symphyla Pauropoda Diplopoda (millipedes) Pancrustacea...
- "segmental marker". In Malacostraca, it is on the
sixth thoracic segment; in
Symphyla, it is on the
fourth trunk segment; in arachnids, it is on the
second segment...
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Myriapoda of the Galápagos Archipelago,
Ecuador (Chilopoda, Diplopoda,
Symphyla)". ResearchGate.
Belgian Journal of Entomology.
Retrieved 14
August 2022...