order geophilomorpha

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order geophilomorpha

A soil ecologist carefully observes an order Geophilomorpha under a magnifying glass.

Definition

Noun A taxonomic order within the class Chilopoda, comprising small, elongated centipedes that typically inhabit soil and spaces beneath stones. These arthropods are characterized by having a high number of leg pairs, often exceeding 30.

Usage

The term is used in scientific and biological contexts to classify a specific group of soil-dwelling centipedes. * The biologist studied the burrowing behavior of a species within the order Geophilomorpha. * Order Geophilomorpha includes centipedes that are adapted to a life spent mostly underground.

Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific rank (order) in the biological classification system, situated below class Chilopoda and above family.
    • The specimen was definitively placed in the order Geophilomorpha based on its anatomical features.
Variants and Related Words
  • Geophilomorph (noun): A common name for any centipede belonging to the order Geophilomorpha.
    • Geophilomorphs are often found in moist garden soil.
  • Geophilomorphic (adjective): Describing the characteristics of this order.
    • The geophilomorphic body plan is highly adapted for subterranean life.
Synonyms
  • Soil centipedes (common name)
  • Geophilomorph centipedes
Different Meanings

This term has a single, specific meaning in scientific zoological taxonomy and does not have other common definitions.

order geophilomorpha

A soil ecologist carefully observes an order Geophilomorpha under a magnifying glass.

Noun
  1. small elongate centipedes living in soil and under stones and having more than 30 pairs of legs