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Phylum Arthropoda insects, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, centipedes, millipedes, and crustaceans largest phylum in the animal kingdom; one million.

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1 Phylum Arthropoda insects, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, centipedes, millipedes, and crustaceans largest phylum in the animal kingdom; one million species recorded; est. > 30,000,000 mostly small; active (complex behaviors) ecologically diverse & economically important

2 Positive Impacts food for humans pollinators decomposers
silk, wax, honey predators & prey- integral part of the food web bioindicators biological control

3 Negative Impacts competitors pests disease vectors parasites venomous

4 General Features eucoelomate, protostomes
exoskeleton - support; protective water loss, mechanical injury, chemical injury, & UV barrier made of chitin- polysaccharide similar to cellulose; strong & indigestible protein, lipid, & CaCO3; water and gas impermeable ecdysis - molting/shedding

5 Exoskeleton epicuticle procuticle sclerotization resilin

6 Metamerism conspicuous segmentation repetition of tissues & organs

7 Tagmatization segments fuse together into body parts: head
cephalothorax thorax abdomen

8 Arthropod Features (cont.)
jointed appendages: (specialization) locomotion, sensation, & feeding generally one pair/segment complex muscular system complete & complex digestive system

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10 Circulation & Respiration
open circulatory system: dorsal contractile heart vessels hemocoel respiration: body surface diffusion trachae- respiratory exchange tubes; spiricles- external openings gills & book lungs- folded epithelium covered by chitin

11 Nervous System nervous system: annelid-like
sensory system: well developed compound eyes & ocelli tympanum tactile & chemo- receptors statocysts

12 Excretory & Reproductive Systems
Excretion: coxal glands- merostomata, arachnids antennal glands-crustacea maxillary glands-crustacea reproduction: dioecious internal fertilization oviparous, oviviparous viviparous direct & indirect development parthenogenesis

13 Sub-Phylum Trilobitamorpha: Class Trilobita
extinct; Paleozoic benthic scavengers segmented compound eyes biramous appendages

14 Trilobites

15 Trilobite Diversity

16 Biramous Appendages

17 Sub-phylum Chelicerata
eurypterids, horseshoe crabs, spiders, and ticks, and mites no antennae or mandibles chelicerae - tear food, venom injection, & secrete enzymes (6) pair of appendages: pedipalps predators/carnivores

18 Class Merostomata “Horseshoe Crabs”

19 Class Arachnida first terrestrial metazoans
spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites

20 Order Aranae (spiders)
35,000 species cephalothorax; no external segmentation; pedipalps- appendages used to hold food; mating silk: (prey capture, egg case, & ballooning) book lungs, trachae or both

21 Spider Anatomy

22 Internal Structure

23 Venomous Species in North America

24 Day # 3

25 Day # 6

26 Day # 9

27 Day # 10

28 Order Scorpionida secretive; nocturnal mostly harmless
stinger on the telson pectines chelicera chilipeds

29 Order Pseudoscorpiones

30 Order Acari (Acarina) mites & ticks reduced segmentation parasites
important disease vectors Lyme Disease Rocky Mtn. Spotted Fever Ixodidae- hard ticks

31 Tick Hypostome

32 Parasitic Mites

33 Scabies


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