All of the Arthropods Included in this Program will be Non-Insects Metamorphosis type: ‘None’ Mouthpart Types---will depend on which group is shown. Some.

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All of the Arthropods Included in this Program will be Non-Insects Metamorphosis type: ‘None’ Mouthpart Types---will depend on which group is shown. Some will be ‘sucking’, some ‘chewing’ and still others can be ‘both’. *Review ‘100 Common Insects…’ and the Fact Sheets on New Arthropods for features and details.

Arthropoda: Class Chilopoda (Centipedes) Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing Both Photos: D.B. Richman, NMSU Desert centipede – Scolopendra sp. House centipede – Scutigera coleoptrata

Arthropoda: Class Diplopoda (Millipedes) Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing E.g. Orthoporus ornatus – adults usually over 4” long Photo: D.B. Richman, NMSU

Arthropoda: Class Crustacea Order Isopoda – Sowbug Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing Photo: D.B. Richman Photo: Coll Ag, Univ KY, edu

Arthropoda: Class Arachnida Order Acari --- Soft Tick Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Sucking Photos: CA Sutherland, NMSU Photo: Mat Pound, USDA-ARS, bugwood.org Photo: Mat Pound, USDA-ARS, bugwood.org Argas sp., fowl ticks, far left & center Otobius sp., spinose ear ticks, right

Arthropoda: Class Arachnida O. Acari – Hard tick Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Suck ing Brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Photo: A. Pauvolid-Correa, Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, bugwood.org Rhipicephalus sanguineus, brown dog tick. Engorged female (left), male (top center), nymph, larva; compare to sesame seed for size. Photo: CALS, Cornell.edu.

Arthropoda: Class Arachnida Order Scorpiones - Scorpion Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing & Sucking Photo: D. B. Richman, NMSU Bark Scorpion, Centruroides vittatus

Arthropoda: Class Arachnida Order Uropygi – Whipscorpion Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing & Sucking Photo: D. B. Richman, NMSU Mastigoproctus giganteus, the vinegarone or vinegaroon

Arthropoda: Class Arachnida Order Araneae---Violin Spider. Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing & Sucking Photo: D. B. Richman, NMSU Apache violin spider

Arthropoda: Class Arachnida Order Araneae---Widow Spider. Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing & Sucking Photo: D. B. Richman, NMSU Western Black Widow, Latrodectus hesperus

Arthropoda: Class Arachnida Order Araneae – Jumping Spider Metamorphosis: None Mouthparts: Chewing & Sucking All Photos: D.B. Richman, NMSU

Other Non-Insect Arthropods Exist But Master These First! Now, onward to the Insects! Photo: D. B. Richman, NMSU