The largest phylum of the animal kingdom is Arthropoda. This is more clear from the fact that out of all the species found on earth 78% belongs to phylum Arthropoda. It is the 6th phylum in the animal kingdom and the members of this phylum have jointed appendages (arthro-jointed; pods-appendages). Both centipede and millipede belong to this phylum.
Scientific name - Scolopendra
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Arthropoda
Subphylum - Mandibulata
Class – Chilopoda
Scientific name - Julus
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Arthropoda
Subphylum - Mandibulata
Class - Diplopoda
Phylum Arthropoda is so much vast that it is again divided into 3 subphyla as
Trilobitomorpha
Chelicerata
Mandibulata
Mandibulata is the largest subphylum of Arthropoda. It has 6 classes.
Since millipede and centipede belong to mandibulata we will restrict our discussion to this subphylum only.
Habitat can be terrestrial/aquatic/volant/ parasite.
Respiration by gills/trachea.
Compound/simple eyes may be present.
Development may include the presence of larva (indirect) or may not (direct).
Pair of structures like antenna, mandible, maxilla may be present or may be absent.
Here two classes of mandibulata out of six are discussed to which centipede and millipede belong.
The members of this class are known as centipedes or hundred leggers. Even though they are called a hundred leggers but they have nearly about 30-300 legs.
They have a Dorso-ventrally flattened body.
These organisms are poisonous to men.
They respire through the trachea.
Their excretion takes place through Malpighian tubules.
They have one pair of antennas, one pair of mandibles, and two pairs of the maxilla.
Examples- Scolopendra/Centipede,
Alpes grandidieri- feather tail centipede
Lithobius forficatus - stone centipede
Ethmostigmus trigonous - blue ring centipede
There are around 8000 species that are estimated to be in Diplopoda out of which only 3000 are known to us.
The members of this class are known as Millipede/thousand leggers.
They have a cylindrical body.
They are non-poisonous to men
Respiration takes place by the trachea.
Excretion takes place by Malpighian tubules.
They may have simple eyes or can be absent. Compound eyes are absent.
One pair of antenna, One pair of mandate tables, and One pair of the maxilla are present on their body.
Examples-Millipede/Julus, Octoglena sierra, Anadenobolus monilia, sis, E plus pulchripes, etc.
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After knowing the general characteristics of the class to which these organisms belong, it becomes easy to differentiate between the two organisms. Some people might think both are same but the following table will make the difference more clear -
Do you know that the largest existing species of centipede is the Amazonian centipede - Scolopendra gigantic (30cm in length).
Also, millipedes are the oldest land animals found on earth!
1. What is the main difference between a centipede and a millipede?
The main difference between a centipede and a millipede is that centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment, while millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment.
2. How many legs does a centipede have compared to a millipede?
Centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment, while millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment.
3. Are centipedes poisonous and millipedes harmless?
Centipedes are venomous predators, whereas millipedes are generally harmless decomposers.
4. What do centipedes and millipedes eat?
Centipedes are carnivorous predators, while millipedes are herbivorous or detritivorous feeders.
5. How can you identify a centipede versus a millipede?
You can identify a centipede by its flattened body and single pair of legs per segment, while a millipede has a cylindrical body and two pairs of legs per segment.
6. Do centipedes and millipedes belong to the same group?
Yes, both centipedes and millipedes belong to the phylum Arthropoda, but they are classified into different classes.
7. Why do millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment?
Millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment because each visible segment is formed by the fusion of two body segments, called a diplosegment.
8. Can centipedes and millipedes live in the same habitat?
Yes, centipedes and millipedes can live in the same moist habitats, but they occupy different ecological niches.
9. Which moves faster, a centipede or a millipede?
Centipedes move faster than millipedes because they are active predators.
10. Why are centipedes and millipedes important in the ecosystem?
Centipedes and millipedes are important because they help maintain ecological balance through predation and decomposition.