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Centipedes and Millipedes

Disclaimer: This gallery contains many illustrations of centipedes and millipedes. For illustrations of internal organs, skeletons, and other anatomical details of interest to biology students, please refer to the "Zoology" galleries listed on the site map under "Science."

Ancyloceras "A genus of fossil terebranchiate cephalopods, of the family Ammonitidæ, or made the type of a special family Ancyloceratidæ."-Whitney, 1902
Centipede This Centipedes has a flattened bodies, with one pair of legs to each segment, but it has less than 100 leg pairs. They are carnivorous.
Millipede Millipedes have an indefinite number of legs.
Myriapoda "1 and 1, Egg and Larva of Iulus; 2, and 2, Iulus; 3, Polydesmus; 4, Glomeris; 5, Geophilus; 6, Lithobius; 7, Scutigera Longicornis" — Goodrich, 1859
Electric scolopendra "The Electric Scolopendra, S. electrica, is a European species, luminous in the dark." — Goodrich, 1859

 

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