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32 Cards in this Set
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Subphylum Trilobita
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-extinct
-head, thorax, abdomen |
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Subphylum Chelicerata
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- cephalothrorax and abdomen
- 1st feeding chelicera - 2nd sensory pedipalp |
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Class Merostomata
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Subphylum Chelicerata
Horseshoe Crabs Living Fossils |
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Class Arachnida
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-Order Araneae
-Order Scorpiones -Order Opiliones -Order Acari |
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Order Araneae
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Subphylum Chelicerata
Class Arachnida Spiders chelicera - fangs w/ poison |
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Order Scorpiones
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Subphylum Chelicerata
Class Arachnida Scorpions pedipalps - chela to hold prey poisonous stinger |
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Order Opiliones
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Subphylum Chelicerata
Class Arachnida Daddy Long Legs Chelicerae - small claws with long legs |
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Order Acari
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Subphylum Chelicerata
Class Arachnida Mites and Ticks cephalothorax and abdomen fused chelicera - pincers/piercing stylets ticks - viral and bacterial diseases |
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Subphylum Crustacea
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aquatic
mandibles and biramous appendages 2-3 tagmata 2 pair of antennae 1 pair of mandibles 2 pair of maxillae |
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Class Branchiopoda
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Subphylum Crustacea
fairy shrimp and water fleas (Daphnia) |
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Class Maxillopoda
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Subphylum Crustacea
3 tagmata 1. Head - 5 segments 2. Thorax - 6 segments 3. Abdomen - 4 segments |
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Subclass Copepoda
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Subphylum Crustacea
Class Maxillopoda Copepods "Insects of the sea" parasitic |
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Subclass Cirripedia
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Subphylum Crustacea
Class Maxillopoda Barnacles Calcareous shells attach to rocks, whales, ships |
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Class Malacostraca
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Subphylum Crustacea
2-3 tagmata Head - 5 Thorax - 8 Abdomen - 6-7 |
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Order Isopoda
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Subphylum Crustacea
Class Malacostraca Rock lice, sow bugs, pill bugs dorso-ventrally flat bodies |
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Order Decapoda
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Subphylum Crustacea
Class Malacostraca shrimp, crabs, lobster, crayfish 1st 3 appendages = maxillipeds for handling food other 5 appendages = walking legs |
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Subphylum Myriapoda
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centipeds & millipeds
unbrached appendages |
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Class Chilopoda
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Subphylum Myriapoda
centipeds carnivores each trunk segment w/ pair of legs 1st trunk - pair of poison fangs |
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Class Diplopoda
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Subphylum Myriapoda
millipedes head and trunk segments fused into pairs two pairs of legs on most segments coil up for protection |
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta |
six feet
3 tagmata 1-10 million species |
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Order Collembola
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta springtails spring-like devices for locomotion |
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Order Odonata
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta Dragonflies & damselflies hold wings out or above bodies |
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Order Isoptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta termites worker, soldier, and repro casts repro = wings |
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Order Hemiptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta potato bugs piercing-sucking mouth parts Chaga's disease in tropics |
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Order Homoptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta Cicadas |
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Order Anoplura
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta lice |
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Order Coleoptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta beetles & larvae hard front wings cover membranous flight wings |
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Order Hymenoptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta ants, bees, and wasps males - unfert. haploid eggs females - fert. diploid eggs workers all female |
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Order Siphonaptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta fleas modified jumping legs (hind) plague, dog/cat tapeworms, nematodes |
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Order Diptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta flies, mosquitos, gnats (maggots) hind wings = halteres for balance |
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Order Lepidoptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta butterflies and moths (cocoons) |
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Order Orthoptera
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Subphylum Hexapoda
Class Insecta grasshoppers, locusts, crickets, katydids 3rd pair of legs modified for jumping |