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<title>Ancyloceras</title>
<description>&quot;A genus of fossil terebranchiate cephalopods, of the family Ammonitid&amp;aelig;, or made the type of a special family Ancyloceratid&amp;aelig;.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Centiped</title>
<description>The common hundred-legged worm. Its body is divided into a number of similar joints, and each joint is provided with a pair of legs....</description>
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<description>The covering of millipedes and centipedes, which looks like jointed armor, gives firmness to the body, and furnishes points of attachment to the muscles....</description>
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<title>Centipede</title>
<description>Centipedes have flattened bodies, with one pair of legs to each segment.  They are carnivorous....</description>
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<description>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....</description>
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<description>&quot;A, a, Cephalic plate; b, Tergum of segment bearing first pair of legs (d); c, Tip of palpognath; e, Antenna; f, toxicognath; g, Last pair of appendages, enlarged and directed backwards.&quot;  (Britannica...</description>
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<title>Centipede Head</title>
<description>&quot;Head of Scolopendra, from below, showing the epilabrum, the protomala with its cardo (Card), and stipes (St); Ant, antenna.&quot; -Whitney, 1911...</description>
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<title>Giant Centipede</title>
<description>&quot;A Centipede is a worm having a long slender, depressed body, protected by coriaceous plates, 21 pairs of legs, distinct eyes, 4 on each side, and antenn&amp;aelig; with 17 joints. The name is, however, p...</description>
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<title>House Centipede</title>
<description>The House Centipede (Scutigera coleoptrata) is a yellow and gray centipede with thirty legs. It was once referred to as Cermatia forceps....</description>
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<title>Gastrotricha</title>
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<title>Millipede</title>
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<title>Myriapoda</title>
<description>&quot;1 and 1, Egg and Larva of Iulus; 2, and 2, Iulus; 3, Polydesmus; 4, Glomeris; 5, Geophilus; 6, Lithobius; 7, Scutigera Longicornis&quot; &amp;mdash; Goodrich, 1859...</description>
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<title>Electric scolopendra</title>
<description>&quot;The Electric Scolopendra, &lt;i&gt;S. electrica&lt;/i&gt;, is a European species, luminous in the dark.&quot; &amp;mdash; Goodrich, 1859...</description>
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<title>Scutigera Forceps</title>
<description>&quot;Scutigera forceps, a harmless centiped.&quot; &amp;mdash;Davison, 1906...</description>
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<title>Peripatus</title>
<description>Peripatus is a genus of Onychophora (Velvet worms). It is said to be a living fossil because it has been unchanged for approximately 570 million years.  Peripatus is a nocturnal carnivore. It feeds by...</description>
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