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Definition of Chilopoda in English: Chilopodaplural nounˌkʌɪləˈpəʊdəkīˈläpədə Zoology A class of myriapod arthropods which comprises the centipedes. 〔动〕唇足纲 Example sentencesExamples - P. cinereus and some members of the class Chilopoda occupy the same microhabitat, consume similar types of prey, and are similar in body size.
- It is agreed that the Chilopoda constitute a natural group, but the systematics differ according to various sources.
- This arthropod subphylum includes the Chilopoda, the Diplopoda, the Pauropoda, and the Symphyla.
- Finally, the protNJ tree exhibits a rather different topology, with the Diplopoda as basal clade to all other Arthropoda and the Chilopoda + L. polyphemus sister group of Crustacea + Hexapoda.
Derivativesnoun ˈkʌɪləpɒd Zoology Fritsch briefly described two specimens from the Cretaceous of the Czech Republic that he identified as chilopods, one a possible lithobiomorph. Example sentencesExamples - Centipedes or chilopods are part of a larger group of arthropods called the Myriapoda.
- Five important extant classes of Arthropods are arachnids, chilopods, diplopods, crustaceans and insects.
- Major arthropod lines have long been recognized (insects, crustaceans, chelicerates, diplopods, chilopods, etc.), but the phylogenetic relationships among these groups remain controversial.
- As with millipedes, we close this general section by addressing the impact of chilopods on humans.
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek kheilos 'lip' + pous, pod- 'foot'. Definition of Chilopoda in US English: Chilopodaplural nounkīˈläpədə Zoology A class of myriapod arthropods which comprises the centipedes. 〔动〕唇足纲 Example sentencesExamples - It is agreed that the Chilopoda constitute a natural group, but the systematics differ according to various sources.
- Finally, the protNJ tree exhibits a rather different topology, with the Diplopoda as basal clade to all other Arthropoda and the Chilopoda + L. polyphemus sister group of Crustacea + Hexapoda.
- P. cinereus and some members of the class Chilopoda occupy the same microhabitat, consume similar types of prey, and are similar in body size.
- This arthropod subphylum includes the Chilopoda, the Diplopoda, the Pauropoda, and the Symphyla.
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek kheilos ‘lip’ + pous, pod- ‘foot’. |