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    Polyxenida is an order of millipedes readily distinguished by a unique body plan consisting of a soft, non-calcified body ornamented with tufts of bristles...
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  • Polyxenidas (Ancient Greek: Πολυξενίδας) the Rhodian, was a general and admiral who was exiled from his native country and entered the service of Antiochus...
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    two subclasses. The basal subclass Penicillata contains a single order, Polyxenida (bristle millipedes). All other millipedes belong to the subclass Chilognatha...
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  • Penicillata Polyxenida (bristle-millipedes)...
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    pitchfork-shaped mandibles, which they use to capture millipedes of the order Polyxenida. The genus is a specialist predator of polyxenids, and one of only two...
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    Carthage Numidia Commanders and leaders Antiochus III Zeuxis Hannibal Polyxenidas Manius Acilius Lucius Aemilius Scipio Asiaticus Scipio Africanus Eumenes...
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  • Hypogexenidae (category Polyxenida)
    Hypogexenidae is a family of millipedes belonging to the order Polyxenida. Genera: Hypogexenus Silvestri, 1903 "Hypogexenidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
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    There are 78 species of Myriapoda native to Ireland. Common Cryptops (Cryptops hortensis) Cryptops parisi Geophilus carpophagus Geophilus easoni Geophilus...
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    Scolopendromorpha (tropical centipedes) Order Geophilomorpha (soil centipedes) Order Polyxenida (Bristly millipedes) Order †Zosterogrammida Infraclasss †Arthropleuridea...
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    preserved most of his fleet; however, he was in no position to unite with Polyxenidas' fleet at Ephesus since his ships required lengthy repairs. The ensuing...
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