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Wat (wie) is myriapod - definitie

SUBPHYLUM OF ARTHROPODS
Myriapod; Myriapods; Miriapod; Progoneata; Dignatha; Trignatha; Edafopoda; Collifera; Atelopoda; Myriopod; Myriopoda
  • Arthropleura armata]]'', an arthropleuridean
  • Eurypauropodid]] Pauropod.
  • mouthparts]]
  • ''[[Scolopendra cingulata]]'', a centipede
  • A species of ''[[Scutigerella]],'' a genus of Symphylan.
  • ''[[Tachypodoiulus niger]]'', a millipede
  • Some of the various hypotheses of myriapod phylogeny. Morphological studies (trees a and b) support a sister grouping of Diplopoda and Pauropoda, while studies of DNA or amino acid similarities suggest a variety of different relationships, including the relationship of Pauropoda and Symphyla in tree c.

myriapod         
['m?r??p?d]
¦ noun Zoology a centipede, millipede, or other arthropod having an elongated body with numerous leg-bearing segments.
Origin
C19: from mod. L. Myriapoda (former class name), from Gk murias (see myriad) + pous, pod- 'foot'.
Myriapod         
·noun One of the Myriapoda.
Myriopoda         
·noun ·pl ·see Myriapoda.

Wikipedia

Myriapoda

Myriapods (from Ancient Greek μυρίος (muríos) 'ten thousand', and πούς (poús) 'foot') are the members of subphylum Myriapoda, containing arthropods such as millipedes and centipedes. The group contains about 13,000 species, all of them terrestrial.

The fossil record of myriapods reaches back into the late Silurian, although molecular evidence suggests a diversification in the Cambrian Period, and Cambrian fossils exist which resemble myriapods. The oldest unequivocal myriapod fossil is of the millipede Pneumodesmus newmani, from the late Silurian (428 million years ago). P. newmani is also important as the earliest known terrestrial animal. The phylogenetic classification of myriapods is still debated.

The scientific study of myriapods is myriapodology, and those who study myriapods are myriapodologists.