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Yes, the national pokedex is the pokedex that holds every Pokemon from every generation whereas the pokedex itself means a pokedex for one generation. For instance; In Red/Blue/Yellow the three starter Pokemon make up the numbers 1 , 4 , 7 and in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald the three starter Pokemon also make up those same numbers 1, 4, 7 In the national pokedex the ruby sapphire emerald starter Pokemon are numbers 352, 356 and 360 (i think) and the red blue yellow are 1, 4 ,7 because they are the first generation.
go to pokemon.marriland.com then go to the diamond and pearl pokedex section and search mew. the moves pokemon learn in diamond and pearl are the same as yellow.
Wormadam is #413 in the national pokedex, and it can be either a Bug-Grass, a Bug-Ground, or a Bug-Steel type Pokemon depending on the color you have (Green: Grass, Yellow: Ground, Pink: Steel).