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Callipodida

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Kingdom
  
Infraclass
  
Helminthomorpha

Scientific name
  
Callipodida

Rank
  
Order

Subphylum
  
Superorder
  
Nematophora

Phylum
  
Subclass
  
Chilognatha

Callipodida Callipodida Abacion BugGuideNet

Similar
  
Platydesmida, Polyzoniida, Stemmiulidae, Chordeumatida, Siphoniulus

Callipodida (from Greek kallos "beauty" and podus "leg") is an order of millipedes containing around 130 species, many characterized by crests or ridges.

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Description

Callipodida A Callipodida species Abacion BugGuideNet

Callipodida are long and narrow millipedes, up to 100 millimetres (3.9 in) in length with 40-60 body segments. A dorsal groove is present running down the mid-line of the body, and many species are ornamented with longitudinal crests or ridges. Sexually mature males possess a single pair of gonopods, consisting of the modified anterior leg pair of the 7th body segment, and carried concealed within a pouch.

Distribution

Callipodida occurs in North America, Europe, west Asia, southern China and Southeast Asia.

Classification

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The order Callipodida contains three suborders, seven families, and approximately 130 species. The genus Sinocallipus, which constitutes the suborder Sinocallipodidea, is thought to be the most primitive, and a sister group to all other callipodans.

Suborder Callipodidea
  • Callipodidae
  • Suborder Schizopetalidea
  • Abacionidae
  • Caspiopetalidae
  • Dorypetalidae
  • Paracortinidae
  • Schizopetalidae
  • Suborder Sinocallipodidea
  • Sinocallipodidae

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    References

    Callipodida Wikipedia


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