Diplopoda, commonly known as millipedes, possess two pairs of jointed appendages per body segment, except for the first segment, which typically has one pair. This results in a total of two pairs of legs per body segment, giving them the characteristic many-legged appearance. In addition to legs, they may have antennae and specialized structures called gonopods for reproduction in males. Overall, their appendages are adapted for locomotion and sensory functions.
Millipede belong to class Diplopoda of phyllum Arthropoda .
A millipede belongs to the class Diplopoda in the animal kingdom.
It's an Arthropod.
Diplopoda
Diplopoda.
It's an Arthropod.
Class: Diplopoda.
An example of a class diplopoda is a millipede. Diplopoda means having two pair of legs.
The scientific name for millipede is Diplopoda.
The millipede genus name is Diplopoda.
appendages are how many body parts do they have
Millipedes are a class, not an order. The class Diplopoda (millipedes) has 15 different orders. The Giant African Millipede for example is in the order Julida. The Common American Millipede is in the order Spirobolida. Millipedes are a class, not an order. The class Diplopoda (millipedes) has 15 different orders. The Giant African Millipede for example is in the order Julida. The Common American Millipede is in the order Spirobolida.