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Phylum Arthropoda Trilobites, Chelicerates, & Myriapods
Donald Winslow 7 March 2008 Hickman et al. 2008 Ch. 19 pp Crustaceans: Ch. 20 pp , Insects: Ch. 21 pp
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Phylum Arthropoda Diversity & abundance
Exoskeleton & chitin, ecdysis (molting) Somites, tagmata, jointed appendages Complex muscular system, no cilia Open circulatory system & hemocoel Mouthparts, complete digestive tract Excretory glands & Malpighian tubules
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Arthropod respiration
Body surface Gills Lungs Tracheae
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Arthropod nervous system
Cerebral ring Two ventral nerve chains Complex sensory organs Ocelli & compound eyes Complex behavior
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Arthropod reproduction
Usually dioecious w/ internal fertilization Oviparous or ovoviviparous or viviparous Sometimes parthenogenesis Development often by metamorphosis
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Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Trilobita Subphylum Myriapoda
extinct marine animals Subphylum Myriapoda Centipedes & millipedes Subphylum Chelicerata Horseshoe crabs, spiders, scorpions, etc. Subphylum Crustacea—crustaceans Subphylum Hexapoda—insects
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Subphylum Chelicerata
2 chelicerae, 2 pedipalps 8-10 legs No mandibles or antennae Class Merostomata Subclass Xiphosurida (horseshoe crabs) Class Pycnogonida (sea spiders) Class Arachnida Spiders, scorpions, harvestmen, ticks & mites
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Horseshoe crabs Carapace Abdomen Telson Eyes 10 legs Book gills
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Sea spiders Males carry egg masses w/ ovigers Class Pycnogonida
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Class Arachnida Order Araneae Order Scorpiones Order Opiliones
spiders Order Scorpiones scorpions Order Opiliones Harvestmen (Daddy long-legs) Order Acari Ticks & mites
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Spiders Pedicel joins cephalothorax & abdomen
Book lungs and/or tracheae & spiracles Malphigian tubules & excretory glands 8 ocelli, sensory setae, poison, webs Brain, suboesophageal ganglion Sinuses Sperm from M pedipalps to F receptacle
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Spider feeding & defense
Insect predation Dangerous spiders Black widow Brown recluse (fiddleback)
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Scorpions Cephalothorax Preabdomen Postabdomen with stinger
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Order Opiliones Harvestmen or Daddy Long-legs Scavengers
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Ticks & mites Terrestrial or aquatic, sometimes parasitic
Mouthparts on capitulum Cephalothorax & abdomen fused Chiggers, scabies, Lyme disease Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Dust mites, follicle mites
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Myriapods Head & trunk, many somites Class Chilopoda (centipedes)
Predators, poison fangs, 2 legs per segment Class Diplopoda (millipedes) 4 legs per abdominal segment
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