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Arthropoda
Chilopoda
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Chilopods are commonly known as centipedes. Each trunk segment has one pair of legs. The first trunk appendages are modified as fanglike forcipules equipped with poison glands. Centipedes are nocturnal raptors.
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House Centipede
- A brief article with a photograph about a common centipede from the central United States.
Giant Redheaded Centipede: Scolopendra heros
- Photographs and information on the natural history of this colorful species.
House Centipede: Scutigera coleoptrata
- Photographs and information on the natural history of this species.
Garden Centipede: Lithobius forficatus
- Photographs and information on this arthropod.
Common Desert Centipede
- Photographs of the tiger centipede, Scolopendra polymorpha, description, life history and habits.
House Centipede
- Photographs of Scutigera coleoptrata, description, life history and habits.
Scutigera coleoptrata
- A personal account of life with the house centipede.
Scutigera coleopterata: House Centipede
- Photograph of this arthropod and information on its habitat, description and bite.
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