miriapodes
Miriapodes is a taxonomic subphylum of arthropods that includes millipedes, centipedes, pauropods, and symphylans. These terrestrial invertebrates are characterized by having elongated, segmented bodies, each segment bearing one or two pairs of legs. The name "miriapode" literally means "many-footed," reflecting their most distinctive feature.
Miriapodes are distinguished from other arthropods by their numerous legs and their tracheal respiratory system, which
Within the subphylum, millipedes are herbivorous detritivores and possess two pairs of legs per body segment,
Miriapodes inhabit a wide range of terrestrial environments, from forests and grasslands to deserts and caves,