Arthropod phylogeny & Insect Evolution. Objectives: Identify characteristics of the Arthropoda Discuss Arthropod Phylogeny Characteristics of major taxa.

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Arthropod phylogeny & Insect Evolution

Objectives: Identify characteristics of the Arthropoda Discuss Arthropod Phylogeny Characteristics of major taxa Discuss Insect Evolution

Arthropoda Arthro- Refers to Joints Poda- Refers to feet

Arthropoda Characteristics Paired, jointed appendages Segmented body plan Land forms have tracheae or book lungs, Aquatic forms have gills

Arthropoda Characteristics Compound eyes Open circulatory system Digestive system is a tube Nervous system with brain, paired ventral nerve cords

Arthropoda Exoskeleton is molted

Arthropoda

Evolved from Annelida

Ecdysozoans

Arthropoda Phylogeny Many hypotheses exist Molecular data suggest:

Arthropoda Classification Chelicerata Mandibulata Hexapoda = antennae

Chelicerae = feeding appendages Arthropoda Classification = fangs in spiders

Arthropoda Classification 1. Chelicerata Classes: Merostomata - horseshoe crabs Arachnida - spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites

Arthropoda Classification Chelicerata Mainly terrestrial Body Divisions - Cephalothorax, abdomen No antennae No chewing mandibles

Arthropoda Classification Chelicerata First and second pair of appendages - chelicerae, pedipalps used for manipulation of food, locomotion, defense, copulation Next four pair of appendages - walking

Arthropoda Classification Crustacea Aquatic Body divisions - cephalothorax and abdomen Gills 2 pairs antennae - touch and taste Biramous appendages - two jointed branches arising from their base

- biramous appendages

Arthropoda Classification Crustacea Mandibles and maxillae used for feeding Chelipeds on lobsters and crayfish - pinching claws Larval stage Green glands

Arthropoda Classification Hexapoda Class: Insecta - insects

Arthropoda Classification Insecta characteristics Terrestrial and some aquatic Body plan - Head, thorax, abdomen Uniramous 1 pair antennae 3 pairs legs on thorax Malpighian tubules

Insect Evolution Four stages of insect evolution: 1.Development of insect body form 2.Development of wings 3.Development of wing flexion 4.Development of complete metamorphosis

Orders: Ephemeroptera = ?

Odonata = ?

Plecoptera

Megaloptera

Coleoptera

Lepidoptera

Diptera