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The subphylum of millipedes and centipedes belong to the subphylum myriapoda. There are over 13,000 species that are terrestrial and they belong to the Animalia kingdom.
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Subphylum that contains insects, millipedes and centipedes.
Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
they are invertebrates that are part of the arachnid group
Myriapoda
Yes, some species of centipedes do eat millipedes. Centipedes are known to be carnivorous predators, and they may prey on millipedes as part of their diet.
Under phylum Arthropoda are several subphyla including subphylum Hexapoda which contains class Insecta (the insects); and Myriapoda which contains class Chilipoda (the centipedes) and class Diplopoda (the millipedes).
Actually centipedes are not insects at all. Centipedes belong to the subphylum Myriapoda while insects are in the subphylum Hexapoda.
myriapodophobia -> fear of millipedes Chilopodophobia -> fear of centipedes
The subphylum Myriapoda (which means "many legs") contains millipedes and centipedes as well as some other small organisms with large numbers of legs.
No. Insects are the the subphylum hexapoda and millipedes are in myriapoda.
No, but centipedes can.
An arthropod with a lot of legs would be a myriapod (subphylum Myriapoda's word origin here meaning exactly that, a lot of legs or feet), like the centipedes and millipedes.