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Arthropods
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What is Entomology?
The study of insects (and their near relatives).
What are insects (and near relatives)?
Insects and their relatives areARTHROPODS.
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Review of Zoological Nomenclature(classifying & naming)
Taxonomic Categories
PhylumClass
OrderFamily
GenusGenus & species
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Review of Zoological Nomenclature
Taxonomic Categories
Kingdom - AnimalaePhylum - Arthropoda
Class - InsectaOrder - Coleoptera
Family - ScarabaeidaeGenus - Popillia
Genus & speciesPopillia japonica Newman
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Characteristics of the PhylumArthropoda
The segmented bodies are arranged into regions, called tagmata (e.g., head, thorax, abdomen).
The paired appendages (e.g., legs, antennae) are jointed.
They posses a chitinous exoskeletion that must be shed during growth.
They have bilateral symmetry.
The nervous system is dorsal (belly) and the circulatory system is open and ventral (back).
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What are some other Animal Phyla?
Porifera & Cnidaria – sponges & corals.
Platyhelminthes - flatworms, tapeworms
Nematoda - roundworms
Mollusca - clams, snails & slugs, squids
Echinodermata - starfish, sea urchins
Annelida - segmented worms (earthworms)
Chordata - fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals
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Arthropod Groups (taxa)
The arthropods are divided into two large groups that exist today:
Chelicerates
and
Mandibulates
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Chelicerate Arthropod Characters:
Pincher-like mouthparts - chelicerae - and pedipalps
NO antennae
Two body regions, usually - cephalothorax & abdomen
Four pairs of legs
Horseshoe crabs and arachnids are only living groups
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Mandibulate Arthropod Characters:
Mouthparts are mandibles - normally chewing sideways
One or two pairs of antennae
Various body region arrangements - cephalothorax & abdomen / head & trunk / head, thorax & abdomen
Variable leg numbers
Insects, crustaceans & myriapods
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Orders of Arachnids
Scorpions
Pseudoscorpions
Daddy Long-Legs
Mites & Ticks
Spiders
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Scorpion Tick(a mite)
Pseudoscorpion
Daddy-long-legs
WolfSpider
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Scorpion Anatomy
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chelicerae eyes pedipalp
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Pseudoscorpion
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pedipalps &chelicerae
cephalothorax
abdomen
Mite and Tick Body Regions
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American dog tick male
Blacklegged (deer) tick female
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American dog tick female laying egg mass (1000-2000 eggs!).
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Clover mites
Twospotted spider mites
Predatory mite
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daddy long-legs
cephalothorax abdomen
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pedipalp
chelicera (fang)
cephalothorax
abdomen
narrow waist
Spider Anatomy
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Abdomen
Pedipalp
Chelicera (fang)
Cephalothorax
Jumping Spider
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Wolf spider with egg case Spitting spider
TarantulaOrb-weaving spider
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Black widow with egg case
Brown recluse
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Classes of Myriapods(many legged arthropods)
(all have one pair of antennae, a head region, and trunk with many pairs of legs, use trachea)
Diplopoda - millipedes
Chilopoda - centipedes
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Myriapods
Millipede (Diplopoda)
Two pair of legs per visible segment, attached under body.
Centipede (Chilopoda)
Pair of fangs under head, one pair legs per visible segment - attached to side of body.
No fangs, no eyes, legs attached to side of body.
[one pair of antennae, head & trunk regions, trunk with many pairs of legs]
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Millipede (Diplopoda)
Centipede (Chilopoda)
Garden centipede
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Classes of Crustacea• mostly marine, fresh water, a few terrestrial• all have two pair of antennae• five or more pairs of legs• segmented abdominal appendages• head & trunk or cephalothorax & abdomen body arrangement• have gills
Sowbugs or pillbugs
Sand fleas
Barnacles
Crabs, lobster, shrimp
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Crayfish cephalothorax(Decapoda)
Sowbug (Isopoda), a terrestrial crustacean
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