Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a Millipede and a Centipede? Is there a difference? Here are some answers to those questions.
Millipedes
Nickname – “thousand leggers”
PestWorld.org reports that “millipedes are sometimes called “thousand-leggers” because of their many pairs of legs, but they can actually have anywhere from 30 – 90+ pairs of legs, depending on the species. The leggiest is Illacme plenipes, which can have more than 333 pairs of legs”.
A group of arthropods that are characterized by having two pairs of jointed legs on most body segments is called a millipede. They are known scientifically as the class Diplopoda. Millipedes can give off an ill-smelling fluid through openings along the sides of their bodies which can be toxic to small animals and pets. It can cause small blisters on humans.
Description:
Blackish or brownish with some red, orange patterns.
Long, cyclindrical and wormlike.
4 to 5 inches size.
They have antennae
Centipedes
Nickname – “hundred legs”
“Centipedes (Class Chilopoda) are fast-moving, venomous, predatory, terrestrial arthropods that have long bodies and many jointed legs. Centipedes are found primarily in tropical climates; however, they are also widely distributed in temperate zones. Despite their name ‘centipede’ (which means ‘100 legs’), all centipedes do not have 100 legs. Centipedes are invertebrates meaning ‘without a backbone or spinal column’,” explains Animal Corner.
Description:
Blackish or brownish with some red, orange patterns.
Elongated metameric creatures with one pair of legs per body segment
6 to 8 inches” in size.
They have antennae
Surprising facts
Pestwiki.com shares some surprising facts and Centipedes and Millipedes:
- The centipedes were known as hundred legs and millipede were called as thousand legs.
- It has been said that millipedes were the first insects on the ground. Scientists have proved it by the fossils present 400 million of years ago. Because of this, the scientists have made more researchers on millipedes. Even centipedes are said to be found 300 million years ago which means they both shows evolutionary importance.
- They both can live up to 7 to 9 years depending upon species to species.
- They both have segmented bodies, and they both can change their shapes into spiral and straight form quickly.
- They both comes into the spiral shape to protect themselves from any danger when they are not attacking their enemies.
- They both have tiny breathing holes that can only be seen with a magnifying glass.
- People prefer to eat millipedes than centipedes. Both insects are a food source because they are nutritious.
- They consist of hydrogen cyanide, and some of the most dangerous species consist of hydrochloric acid which will burn the body of small insects.
Common Traits
Millipedes and Centipedes have these things in common:
- They both consist of segmented bodies with many pairs of legs.
- Both consist of toxic and highly chemical compounds that can cause severe burns and even kill small insects.
- They both have a pair of antennae that they use for smelling and eating.
- Both consist of holes as respiratory organs that are known as spiracles.
- Many species of centipedes and millipedes have same colors.
- They are both elongated and segmented insects.
- They both reproduce through sexual reproduction.
- They belong to the same group of arthropods.
- They both lay their eggs in the soil.
Differences
Millipedes and Centipedes have the following differences according to Pestwiki.com:
1. Differences in classification
The classification of millipedes and centipedes are same because they both are the part of phylum arthropods. Although all the insects are part of the same phylum, still they differ in many characteristics. Centipedes and millipedes also differ in their classification. For instance, their bodies have many segments with many pairs of legs. In other insects, there any only few parts with 3 to 4 pair of legs.
2. Differences in anatomy and appearance
- The Centipedes have long, segmented and exoskeletal bodies. The millipedes have elongated, segmented but flattened bodies.
- The centipede’s total legs can vary from 20 to 350 in different species. In, millipedes the number of legs can reach up to 750.
- Centipedes have two venomous legs that they use during defense mechanism, but millipedes do not consist of poisonous legs.
- In centipedes, there is only one pair of legs in each segment, but in millipedes, there is two pair of legs in each segment.
- Centipedes and millipedes both have antennae for feeding and smelling. Centipede’s antennae are longer than millipedes.
- You can easily see the legs of centipedes because they extend them from the body but in millipedes, the legs are extended towards the body.
- In millipedes, the first three segments consist of only one pair of legs like the centipedes but have multiple pairs after the 3rd segment.
3. Differences in defensive strategies
They both have different defensive strategies:
- Centipede defensive strategies
Centipedes belong to the group of Arthropods that bites predators and releases toxic and harmful chemical compounds with their bites that can cause severe burns and even death in some insects. In humans, the bite marks will take months to disappear, and these toxic chemical compounds can cause severe burns and allergic reactions.
- Millipede defensive strategies
They possess toxic compounds that they use as their defense mechanism. They consist of different compounds, and these compounds can cause chemical burns. They are highly active at the time of the attack and can easily win from other insects who do not pay attention or know their unique possesses of toxic compounds. These toxic compounds can be very harmful if they get in touch with humans. They can cause burns and severe allergic reactions. Sometimes when they both encounters with the human body or they pass from any human part, it can cause severe allergy, and your skin can start to get red and bumpy. The solution to these severe reactions is taking a bath with cold water and using antiseptic soaps that can prevent the further reaction of the body. Also, use antiseptic lotions to prevent any further allergic side effects on the body.
4. Differences in mobility
The centipedes can move faster than the millipedes because of its longer legs. They can quickly bite their prey because of their rapid movement. The millipedes are; however, slow walkers and they cannot catch their prey so fast. That’s why they can live on wood and plants. The centipedes can comfortably achieve long distances, but the millipedes do not prefer to move long distances. In the rainy season, they walk the most to save themselves from the water or to get drowned.
5. Differences in reproduction
Centipedes and millipedes both produce through sexual reproduction. In centipedes, the male left their sperm bundles near the females so that they can easily impregnate themselves or infuse the sperms inside to produce new offspring. However, in millipedes, the male and female both join for mating. They start mating at the age of two, and they mate during the whole year. They mate the most when they find the suitable environment for their new offspring. Sometimes, the male millipedes give massages o the females to make their interest in mating. Both centipedes and millipedes lay their eggs in the soil where the eggs are kept for months. They lay their egg with their feces to protect them. They prefer laying eggs in the soil so that the new offspring cannot face any environmental hazards. The soil provides them with food and moisture. The new insects live on small insects for food.
6. Differences in diet and foraging
They both differ when we talk about diet and feeding. Centipedes can search in long distances for food and shelter because of their fast mobility. They are highly carnivorous and looks for their prey. They kill their prey by biting them. Their bite injects highly toxic compounds that kill their prey. They also have a pair of legs that they use to attack their prey which consists of venoms that they through on the prey. Millipedes can live either on small insects, plants, and woods. They are slow in mobility, and they do not prefer long distances searching for food and shelter. That’s why they seek refuges in homes when there is a high rainfall. They enter homes and eats wood. They can live for several months in a place if not disturbed. They can also live in soil where they get their food from small ants and insects that they can quickly catch. Their food source also plants, and they get nourishment from roots, stem, leaves, fruits and seeds. They are mainly detritivores.
7. Differences in habitat
Centipedes are the kind of insects that can die without moist environment. They prefer to live in moist soil and can also live in damp areas. Millipedes are however capable of living in every situation. If they face non-ecofriendly situations, they can change their habitat. They move into the houses and live in the basements or under the furniture or anywhere where they can easily hide them. In forests, the centipedes also live near dark places mostly under the rock, and that’s how their fossils were found because they love to live under rocks. Some of the millipede’s species can live under the deep water but some of them cannot. They can live for months under soil and water. They are also present in the cracks of the walls from where they make their way into the houses. They both share soil and damp areas as the same habitat. And they can live for months inside the soil living on other insects like spiders, ladybugs, ants and small cockroaches.
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