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centipede    音标拼音: [s'ɛntɪp,id]
n. 蜈蚣

蜈蚣

centipede
n 1: chiefly nocturnal predacious arthropod having a flattened
body of 15 to 173 segments each with a pair of legs, the
foremost pair being modified as prehensors

Centipede \Cen"ti*pede\, n. [L. centipeda; centum a hundred
pes, pedis, foot: cf. F. centip[`e]de.] (Zool.)
A species of the Myriapoda; esp. the large, flattened,
venomous kinds of the order {Chilopoda}, found in tropical
climates. they are many-jointed, and have a great number of
feet. [Formerly also chi`lioi {centiped} (?).]
[1913 Webster]


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  • Centipede - Wikipedia
    Centipedes are elongated segmented (metameric) animals with one pair of legs per body segment All centipedes are venomous and can inflict painful stings, injecting their venom through pincer-like appendages known as forcipules or toxicognaths, which are actually modified legs instead of fangs
  • Centipede Facts - Your Complete Guide To Centipedes
    What Is a Centipede? A centipede is an invertebrate predator in the class Chilopoda A centipede has a long, segmented body with one pair of legs per segment (unlike a millipede, which has two pairs of legs per segment)
  • House Centipedes: Facts, Photos Information - PestWorld
    Centipedes are sometimes called house centipedes or "hundred-leggers" because of their many pairs of legs They are widely distributed throughout most of United States and the world Centipedes are rarely seen by humans due to their nocturnal activity and the speed in which they move
  • 13 Common Types of Centipedes (with Range Maps)
    Find a centipede in your house and want to identify it? Here are 13 common types of centipedes in the United States and their range maps
  • Centipede | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
    centipede, (class Chilopoda), any of various long, flattened, many-segmented predaceous arthropods Each segment except the hindmost bears one pair of legs Centipedes generally remain under stones, bark, and ground litter by day At night they hunt for and capture other small invertebrates
  • Centipede - Types, Size, Anatomy, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Life Cycle
    Centipedes are found on every continent except Antarctica Since they lack a waxy cuticle, they are highly prone to desiccation and prefer microhabitats that are damp and cool These animals inhabit a wide range of habitats, from tropical rainforests and grasslands to caves and even deserts
  • Centipede: Complete Guide to Centipedes (Inside and Outside)
    The centipede are primitive arthropods, relatives of the insects Here is a complete guide to their habits, habitat, and what attracts them to your home
  • Fascinating Facts About Centipedes - ThoughtCo
    Centipedes ("100 feet" in Latin) are arthropods —members of an invertebrate class that includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans All centipedes belong to the class Chilopoda, which includes about 3,300 different species
  • 12 Fascinating Types of Centipedes: Leggy Wonders Uncovered
    Centipedes always have an odd number of leg pairs, and no species has exactly 100 legs Four orders of centipedes are Scutigeromorpha, Scolopendromorpha, Lithobiomorpha, and Geophilomorpha Centipedes are beneficial for pest control as they eat roaches, spiders, and moths
  • Centipedes and Millipedes | Oklahoma State University
    Centipedes are worm-like arthropods with a flattened body and a distinct head that bears a pair of long antennae (Figure 1) Jaws containing venom glands are located on the first body segment behind the head Centipedes, or “100-legged worms,” have only one pair of legs on each body segment





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