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The most obvious answer is the Chilopoda, the centipedes. The Diplopoda or millipedes seem to have two pairs of legs per segment, though actually that is because their real segments are joined in twos so that what looks like one segment really is a double segment and therefore bears four legs.

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A millipede(Diplopoda), which is categorized with centipedes and others as a myriapod.

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centipedes, novaNET

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an insect

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