Class Symphyla (Noun)
Meaning
Small class of minute arthropods; unimportant except for the garden centipede.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The class Symphyla is a small group of arthropods that are usually found in moist environments.
- Garden centipedes, belonging to the class Symphyla, are often seen in greenhouses and gardens.
- These small arthropods in the class Symphyla are not well-known for their importance in the ecosystem.
- Class Symphyla arthropods have a unique body structure with a long, thin body and multiple pairs of legs.
- Despite their small size, class Symphyla arthropods, like the garden centipede, play a vital role in breaking down organic matter.