Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
All arthropods apart from most insects have wings.
Grasshoppers and crickets
By far, the most diverse group of arthropods is the insects superclass. More than 1,000,000 species are known to date! Runners up are the Chelicerata (Spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, etc) with 77,000 species, and then the Crustacea (crabs, lobsters, etc) with 50,000 species. In last place are the myriapods (centipedes, millipedes, etc) with 13,000 species.
Chelicerates (crabs, Pycnogonida, and Mercostonata) are arthropods that lack jaws.
Arthropods are only one group of invertebrate animals. There are many other invertebrates in the world. Some examples would include single-celled animals, worms, jellyfish, gastropods like slugs and snails, and echinoderms like starfish and sand dollars. Most animals in the world are, however, in the arthropod category. WikiAnswers
The myriapods are the group of arthropods containing millipedes and centipedes.
The myriapods are the group of arthropods containing millipedes and centipedes.
Millipedes AND insects both fall under the phylum Arthropoda. Arthropods are characterized by jointed feet, exoskeletons, open circulatory systems, and, usually, compound eyes.
The crab belongs in the group of Arthropods
The locust belongs to the reptile group. The sub-group the locust belongs to is, I think, arthropods.
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.
Insects, crustaceans and myriapods (centi/millipedes).
Phylum arthropoda contains a vast and diverse group of animals. Spiders, centipedes, shrimp, crabs, lobsters, millipedes, and many others are arthropods.
1. Millipedes can live up to 7 years. 2. Millipedes do not have a back bone. 3. Millipedes are arthropods. 4. Millipedes are harmless.
A locust is a type of grasshopper in the family Acrididae.
Worms make up the largest group of complex invertebrates.
Crustaceans differ from other arthropods in that they have biramous (two-part) appendages and the nauplius larval form.