Yes, a lithobius is a type of myriapod. Specifically, it belongs to the class Chilopoda, which includes centipedes. Lithobius species are characterized by their elongated bodies and numerous leg pairs, typically having one pair of legs per body segment. They are predatory and play a significant role in their ecosystems by controlling pest populations.
Lithobius variegatus was created in 1814.
Lithobius forficatus was created in 1758.
myriapods are echinoderm... by raizy! :)
The myriapods are the group of arthropods containing millipedes and centipedes.
The myriapods are the group of arthropods containing millipedes and centipedes.
Myriapods move around in the sense that they are able to use their numerous legs for mobility. Myriapods include centipedes, millipedes, and pauropods.
no myriapods don't have backbones
No. Millipedes are myriapods, meaning "many feet". Centipedes are also myriapods. Segmented worms are annelids; earthworms and leaches belong to this group. Also, myriapods are arthropods; annelids are not.
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Myriapods.
Myriapods.
Mealworms are larval beetles, which are insects.