Phylum Arthropoda Jointed appendages Exoskeleton Bilateral symmetry Open Circulatory System Well developed nervous system with a Brain Well developed muscles.

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Phylum Arthropoda Jointed appendages Exoskeleton Bilateral symmetry Open Circulatory System Well developed nervous system with a Brain Well developed muscles

Subphylum Uniramia Unbranched appendages

Subphylum Uniramia Unbranched appendages Jaws

Subphylum Uniramia Unbranched appendages Jaws One pair of antennae

Class Insecta Six walking legs Three body sections

Mosquito

Dragonfly

Wasp

Ants

Grasshopper

Praying Mantis

Monarch Butterfly

Butterfly Metamorphosis

Zebra Butterfly

Bee

Walking stick

Class Chilopoda Has many body segments Each segment has one pair of legs Centipedes

Centipede fangs

Class Diplopoda Each segment has two pairs of legs millipedes

Subphylum Chelicerata Specialized Mouth Parts: –Chelicerae Move up & down (stab) Often have fangs –Pedipalps (used to grab prey)

Chelicerae with Fangs Pedipalps

Subphylum Chelicerata Specialized Mouth Parts 2 body sections cephalothorax abdomen

Class Arachnida 8 Walking Legs

Spiders 8 Simple eyes Silk glands

Banana Spider

Crab Spider

Flame Tarantula

Tarantula Chelicerae

Scorpion

Chelicerae

Scorpion Chelicerae

Deer Tick

Tick under a microscope Chelicerae

Mite

Water mite

Class Merostomata Horseshoe Crab Only living member of this class

Horseshoe crab chelicerae

Horseshoe Crab Compound eyes Book gills

Many Taxonomists split the class Merostomata into two classes: Xiphosura – horseshoe crabs Eurypterida - eurypterids

Subphylum Crustacea 10 legs Two pair of antennae Mandibles (chewing mouthparts)

Blue Crab Mandibles

Subphylum Crustacea 10 legs Two pair of antennae Mandibles (chewing mouthparts) 2 or 3 body parts Predominantly aquatic

Spiny Lobster

Banded Coral Shrimp

Anemone Shrimp

Peterson’s Shrimp

Shrimp

Red Night Shrimp

Spider Crab

Arrow Crab

Star-eyed Hermit Crab

Decorator Crab

Gooseneck Barnacles

Pill Bug