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Symphylans, also
known as
garden centipedes or pseudocentipedes, are soil-dwelling
arthropods of the
class Symphyla in the
subphylum Myriapoda. Symphylans...
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antennae and, in most cases,
simple eyes.
Exceptions are the two
classes of
symphylans and pauropods, the
millipede order Polydesmida and the
centipede order...
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Scutigerella immaculata,
commonly known as the
garden symphylan or gl****house symphylid, is a
species of
myriapod in the
family Scutigerellidae. It may...
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usually on the rear-most
segments of many arthropods,
including insects and
symphylans. Many
forms of
cerci serve as
sensory organs, but some
serve as pinching...
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Chelicerata (sea spiders,
horseshoe crabs and arachnids),
Myriapoda (
symphylans, pauropods,
millipedes and centipedes),
Pancrustacea (oligostracans, copepods...
- Tömösváry
organ (arrow) on the head of a
symphylan, just
behind the base of an antenna...
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Scutigerella is a
genus of
symphylans with sub-cosmopolitan distribution. It is the second-largest
clade in the
family Scutigerellidae,
comprising 38 species...
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prehistoric specimen that
reached nearly 189 cm (74 in).
Symphylans (Symphyla) The
largest known symphylan is
Hanseniella magna,
originating in
Tasmanian caves...
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myriapodology can also
cover other myriapods such as
pauropods and
symphylans.
Those who
study myriapods are myriapodologists.
International Society...
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Myriapods classes Centipedes •
Millipedes •
Symphylans •
Pauropods Anatomy Organ of Tömösváry •
Ozopore •
Ultimate legs
Cyphopods •...