THE MYRIAPODA. 



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Scorpions of large size have been found in the carbonifer- 

 ous rocks. 



The Myriapoda. — In these Arthropods, the body is di- 

 vided into many segments, the most anterior of which takes 

 on the characters of a distinct head ; and almost all these 

 segments bear articulated limbs terminated by claws. In 

 the Centipedes {Chilopoda)^ the segments of the body have 

 broad sterna, and the bases of the limbs are far apart ; but, 

 in the Millipedes {ChUogfiatha)^ the sternal region is rudi- 

 mentary, and the bases of the limbs are close together. 



Fig. 95. — A. Scolopendra borbonica {Chilopoda). B. lulus flavozonatm {Chilo- 



gnatha).^ 



Moreover, in the latter .2:roup, the majority of the segments 

 of the body bear two pairs of limbs, and probably represent 

 two somites. 



" Eegne Animal." Illustrated edition. 



