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Features of the arthropoda Phylum?

• Bilateral • Segmented body and legs • Chitinous exoskeleton must molt to grow •About 80% of all known animals

Features of the subphylum Crustacea?

Primarily marine• Respire with gills• Two major body parts:• Cephalothorax• Abdomen• 2 pairs antennae


(4 major orders: Decapods, Isopods, Amphipods, Barnacles)

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Crayfish


(Decapod)

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Cali Spinny lobster


(Decapod)

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Shore crab


(Decapod)

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Kelp crab


(Decapod)

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Cancer crab


(Decapod)

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Sand crab


(Decapod)

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Hermit Crab


(Decapod)

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Pill bug


(Isopod)

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Beach Hoppper


(Amphiphod)

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Acorn Barnacle


(Barnacle)

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Goose Barnacle


(Barnacle)

Features of the Arachnid class?

• Eight legs • Eight eyes • No antennae • 2 major body parts • Terrestrial carnivore

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Black widow

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Brown Widow

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Crab spider

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Jumping Spider

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Orb Weaver

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Cobweb spider

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Green Lynx

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Tarantula

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Scorpion

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Tick

Features of the Insecta class?

• Six legs • Antennae • 3 major body parts • Respire with spiracles

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Centipede


(Class: Chilophoda)


• Flattened bodies


• 1-pair of legs per segment


• Carnivore with poison claws


• 1-pair of antennae


• Spiracles

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Millipede


(Class: Diplopoda)


•Rounded body


• Two pairs of legs per segment


• No claws


• One pair of antennae


• Spiracles