chilopoda in English

noun
1
a class of myriapod arthropods that comprises the centipedes.
This arthropod subphylum includes the Chilopoda , the Diplopoda, the Pauropoda, and the Symphyla.

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1. Centipedes (Chilopoda) are common predators in soil, litter, and cryptozoan habitats (Fig

2. Functional requirements and body design in Chilopoda, together with a comparative account of their skeleto-muscular systems and an Appendix on a comparison between burrowing forces of Annelida and Chilopoda and its bearing upon the evolution of the Arthropodan haemocoel.

3. Centipedes Centipedes (Class Chilopoda) are fast-moving, venomous, predatory, terrestrial arthropods that have long bodies and many jointed legs

4. Centipede, (class Chilopoda), any of various long, flattened, many-segmented predaceous arthropods. Each segment except the hindmost bears one pair of legs.

5. Definition of Centipede : any of a class (Chilopoda) of long flattened many-segmented predaceous arthropods with each segment bearing one pair of legs of which the …

6. What is a centipede? Distinguishable by their long body and numerous legs, centipedes belong to the Chilopoda insect class within the Myriapoda subphylum, which contains other leggy insects like millipedes

7. What is a Centipede? Distinguishable by their long body and numerous legs, Centipedes belong to the Chilopoda insect class within the Myriapoda subphylum, which contains other leggy insects like millipedes.

8. Anamorphosis (anamorphic growth) A developmental phenomenon in some Protura and Chilopoda in which the young do not possess the full, adult complement of body segments and legs on hatching; these are developed successively in later stages, after moulting.

9. Centipedes (phylum Arthropoda, class Chilopoda) occur throughout the world in both temperate and tropical regions where they live in soil and humus and beneath fallen logs, bark, and stones.Because they lack a hard outer skeleton, Centipedes are confined to moist environments in order to maintain water balance

10. The Arachnida form a distinct class or line of descent in the grade Euarthropoda, diverging (perhaps in common at the start with the Crustacea) from primitive Euarthropods, which gave rise also to the separate lines of descent known as the classes Diplopoda, Crustacea, Chilopoda and Hexapoda.