Arthropleura

/ˌɑrθroʊˈplʊrə/ noun

An extinct genus of giant millipede-like arthropods from the Carboniferous period, reaching lengths of up to 8 feet.

From arthro- (jointed) + pleura (from Greek pleura, side or rib). The scientific name references the segmented, jointed body structure and the lateral pleural plates characteristic of these ancient creatures.

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