Millipedes belong to the arthropod phylum, ka Arthropoda. Their particular class within that phylum is Diplopoda. Within the class, millipedes are further grouped into nine orders: Polyxenida, Platydesmida, Polyzoniida, Julida, Spirobolida, Spirostreptida, Callipodida, Chordeumatida, and Polydesmida. From those nine orders, they are even further divided into families, then genus, and then species. All millipedes are wormlike creatures with many legs. Usually they have at least 30 legs, with two per segment. They make up short, cylindrical shapes. They have seven-seegmented antennae, and compound eyes. They have mandibles with a hallmark liplike structure. That structure varies widely, and is in fact used to identify the different groups. They tend to be scavengers. But some live off living plants. And some are even predatory.
Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
Insects, arachnids (spiders, scorpions), crustaceans (crabs, shrimp), and myriapods (millipedes, centipedes) belong to the phylum Arthropoda. This phylum is characterized by having jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton.
Millipedes belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
The definition of Athropoda states that all arthropods have a hard exoskeletion and jointed appendages. Examples include insects, arachnids such as spiders and scorpions, crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters, centipedes and millipedes, horseshoe crabs, etc. One extinct types is the trilobite.
Centipedes and other myriapods (like millipedes) belong in Arthropoda because they possess the physical and functional properties deemed characteristic of phylum arthropoda: joint appendages (legs, antennae), segmented body, and the chitinous exoskeleton.
No, not all Arthropoda belong to the class Insecta. Arthropoda is a phylum that includes insects, as well as other groups like arachnids (spiders, scorpions), crustaceans (crabs, lobsters), and myriapods (millipedes, centipedes).
Arthropods are animals belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans (such as crabs and shrimp), and millipedes among others. They are characterized by their segmented bodies, jointed limbs, and exoskeleton made of chitin.
Arthropoda strictly speaking is not a species, but a phylum, in taxonomy it is a major or broad grouping whereas species is a very minor or more detailed kind of group. Arthropoda could be said to contain a vast number of species. Insects, millipedes, crustaceans and others are arthropods.
Crabs are crustaceans, and all crustaceans are invertebrates. They have an exoskeleton, with no backbone or spinal cord. They belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, which includes organisms such as insects, Spiders, centipedes and millipedes, and crustaceans. Vertebrates include only some members of the Phylum Chordata: specifically, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Organisms in the same genus are most closely related to one another according to Linnaeus's groupings.
In species numbers, Arthropoda (insects, arachnids, crustaceans, centi/millipedes). 4 out of 5 species on the planet are arthropods. :D
Phylum arthropoda contains a vast and diverse group of animals. Spiders, centipedes, shrimp, crabs, lobsters, millipedes, and many others are arthropods.