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Flesh Flies

Sarcophagidae






oviviparious




2500

Blow Flies

Calliphoridae




1000

House Fly

Muscidae




4000

Drosopholids

Drosophilidae




Drosophilidae Melanoganster

Flower Flies

Syrphidae




6000

Aristate antenna, pollinator, Bristly

Schizophora

Deer/horse flies

Tabanidae

Robber flies

Asilidae

biting midges, sand flies

Ceratopogonidae

Derived flies- robust, short antennae

Brachycera

Crane Flies

4500


Tipulidae

Black Flies

Simuliidae

Mosquitos

3000




Culicidae

Flies




synapomorphy?

Diptera




hind winged modified into knoblike structures called hatlers




150,000

Silkworm Moths

Bombycidae

Butterflies

Papilionoidae




14,000

Jumping Spiders

5000


Salticidae

Amblypygi

Amblypygid




tailless scorpions

Spiders




synapomorphy?




How many?

Araneae




1. Silk producing glands at end of abdomen


2. Spinnerets

Wind Scorpions

Solifugae

Daddy Longlegs, Harvestmen

Opiliones 6000

Weevils

40,000 Curculionidae

Scarab, dung beetles

Scarabaeidae




30,000

Cockroaches

5000




Dictyoptera

cicadas, aphids, leafhoppers, true bugs

Hemiptera

Mites

Acari




45,000

Phoresy

one animal attaches to another for transpirtation

Long-horned beetles

Cerambycidae

Rove beetles




Synapomorphy?

Staphylinidae




shortened elytra 40,000

Monarch Butterfly

Nymphalidae

Arachnida synap?

1)Four pairs of legs


2) Two body regions (cephalothorax and abdomen) connected by pedicel (fused in some derived taxa)


3) legs attached to cephalothorax




100,000



Endopterygota Synap

Complete metamorphosis




Drastic change in form•Larvae: wings develop internally


no wing pads visible externally




stages:egg, larva, pupa, adult