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