(1979) established the ichnospecies Diplichnites cuithensis for large (up to 36 cm wide) Diplichnites trackways from the Carboniferous of Scotland and attributed the trackways to arthropleurid
myriapods, specifically Arthropleura, the largest known terrestrial arthropod.
La teratologie des
myriapodes. Annee Biologique 4(1): 145-174.
To enhance the research experience of undergraduate students at Washington & Jefferson College (W&J), we have developed a mobile application to collect field data regarding salamanders and
myriapods from the Abernathy Field Station near our campus in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Other clusters include the chelicerate,
myriapod, and onychophoran hemocyanins.
Most of the prey were members of the soil or litter fauna (
myriapods and slugs) that were observed walking over the surface of the adit walls.
According to statistical analyses, for winter season, the significant effect of different land-use types had been observed on the population abundance of ants (Monomorium spp.; p-value = 0.001), coleopteran grubs (p-value = 0.001) and carabid and staphylinid beetles (p-value < 0.05), earthworms (p-value = 0.004), earwigs (p-value = 0.01), isopods (p-value = 0.001) and soil-dwelling spiders (p-value = 0.001), while the abundance of ants (Camponotus spp.), crickets, surface grasshoppers,
myriapods and termites appeared unaffected by land-use types (Supplementary Table I).
The woodlouse, however, has many segments and many legs, as do the
myriapods, millipedes and centipedes that, like the woodlouse, inhabit the insect world.
However, the regime also includes arachnids, some
myriapods, some molluscs and exceptionally reptiles or birds.
(2009a.) Velvet worm development links
myriapods with chelicerates.
List of new genera and new species of Insects, Arachnids and
Myriapods collected by the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18.
All individuals in traps were counted and identified on species (spiders, beetles,
myriapods), or family (all other groups) level [21-23].
Samuel Fee and Christian Griffith explain how students from biology, environmental studies, and computer and information studies worked together at Washington and Jefferson College to develop a mobile application to collect field data regarding salamanders and
myriapods at a field station near campus.