| diplopoda | <zoology> An order of myriapods having two pairs of legs on each segment; the Chilognatha. Origin: Gr. Double + -poda. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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arthropods having the body composed of numerous double somites each with two pairs of legs: millipedes
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Millipedes (Class Diplopoda, previously also known as Chilognatha) are very elongated arthropods with cylindrical bodies that have two pairs of legs for each one of their 20 to 100 or more body segments. These animals are herbivorous, slow and nonvenomous; unlike the somewhat similar and closely related centipedes (Class Chilopoda), which can be easily distinguished by their single pair of legs for each body segment. ...
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[dip-low-POH-dah] one of the classes of arthropods, commonly referred to as millipedes, and characterized by a cylindrical, two-parted body (head and many-segmented trunk), and one pair of antennae; the trunk segments each bear two pairs of legs.
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