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Diplopods (e.g., Millipede) differ from a chilopods (e.g., Centipede) in

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Occurrence of two pairs of legs on each segment
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Presence of pedipalpi
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Presence of chelicerae
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Absence of sting
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Solution

The correct option is A Occurrence of two pairs of legs on each segment
Diplopods has two pairs of jointed legs on most
body segments. chilopods has single pair of legs
on each body segment. So, Diplopods differ from a
chilopods in Occurance of two pairs of legs on
each segment

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