Chilognatha

Subclass of millipedes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chilognatha is a subclass of the class Diplopoda, which includes the vast majority of extant millipedes, about 12,000 species.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Myriapoda
Class:Diplopoda
Subclass:Chilognatha
Latrielle, 1802
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Chilognatha
Temporal range: Wenlock–Present
Polydesmus angustus
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Myriapoda
Class: Diplopoda
Subclass: Chilognatha
Latrielle, 1802
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Taxonomy

The classification of Chilognatha presented below is based on Shear, 2011,[1] and Shear & Edgecombe, 2010[2] (extinct groups). Recent cladistic and molecular studies have challenged the traditional classification schemes above, and in particular the position of the orders Siphoniulida and Polyzoniida is not yet well established.[3] The placement and positions of extinct groups (†) known only from fossils is tentative and not fully resolved.[3][2] After each name is listed the author citation: the name of the person who coined the name or defined the group, even if not at the current rank.

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