Subphylum Uniramia

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Course BACHELOR OF SCIENCE...
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Five classes of Uniramia are recognized: 1. Class Diplopoda (millipedes) 2. Class Chilopoda (centipedes) 3. Class Symphyla (sympylids) 4. Class Pauropoda (pauropods) 5. Class Insecta (insects) Centipedes, millipedes, symphylids and pauropods are collectively called myriapodous arthropods (Myriapods). All have long trunks with many segments and appendages, most of which are walking legs.
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