Pauropoda

Pauropods
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Myriapoda
Class:Pauropoda
Order:Pauropodina
Families
Afrauropodidae
Brachypauropodidae
Millotauropodidae
Pauropodidae

Pauropods are small (0.5-2.0 mm), pale arthropods with soft, cylindrical bodies and paired antennae. About 500 species are found worldwide living in soil. The first instar has three pairs of legs, but that number increases with each molt so that adult species may have nine to eleven pairs of legs. They are without eyes, tracheae or hearts.

Pauropods are members of Subphylum Myriapoda along with millipedes, centipedes, and symphylans. There are four families of pauropods, contained in the order Pauropodina, which is the only order in the class Pauropoda.






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