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Title: Arthropods


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Arthropods
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Arthropod Overview
  • jointed appendages allow for flexibility,
    movement, and feeding
  • body is segmented (head, thorax, abdomen)
  • Hard exoskeleton (retains water)
  • gills, book lungs, or tracheal tubes used in
    respiration
  • Malphigian tubules used in excretion
  • well-developed nervous system and senses
  • open circulatory system
  • bilateral symmetry and cephalized

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Why are insects so successful?
  • Use all habitats
  • High reproduction rates
  • Small size
  • Hard exoskeleton
  • Jointed appendages
  • Evolved from annelids
  • (segmented roundworms)

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  • Kingdom Animalia Page 1068
  • Phylum Arthropoda
  • Subphylum Crustacea (Lobsters, Crabs)
  • Subphylum Chelicerata
  • Class Merostomata (Horseshoe crab)
  • Class Arachnida (Spiders, Scorpions)
  • Subphylum Uniramia
  • Class Diplopoda (Millipedes)
  • Class Chilopoda (Centipedes)
  • Class Insecta (Termites, Beetles)

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Why Study Insects?
  • Everywhere
  • Ancient
  • Used in research
  • Pest management
  • Agriculture
  • Vectors of Disease
  • Recyclers/Decomposers
  • Forensics
  • Entomology study of insects

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Order Odonata
  • Dragonflies Damselflies
  • 5,000 species
  • Wings are long and vented.
  • Mouthparts are chewing type.

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Order Mantodea
  • Mantids
  • 2,000 species
  • Common name is praying mantis
  • Prey upon crickets, grasshoppers, birds, bats,
    mice, and even themselves.
  • Stealthy insect with very quick reflexes

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Order Orthoptera
  • Grasshopper, cricket
  • 30,000 species
  • Wings fold underneath.
  • Hind leg is enlarged.

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Order Homoptera
  • Cicada
  • 20,000 species

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Order Siphonoptera
  • Fleas
  • 1,200 species
  • Often ectoparasitic

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Order Coleoptera
  • Beetles
  • 500,000 species (largest insect order!!!)
  • Larva stage is called a grub

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Order Lepidoptera
  • Butterflies and moths
  • 140,000 species
  • Metamorphosis is complete.
  • Larva is called a caterpillar.

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Order Hymenoptera
  • Bees, wasps, ants
  • 90,000 species
  • Social insects.

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Order Diptera
  • Flies, mosquitoes
  • 80,000 species
  • Metamorphosis is complete.
  • Larva is called a maggot.

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Order Blattodea
  • Roaches
  • 4,000 species

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Order Isoptera
  • Termites
  • 2,000 species

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Order Hemiptera
  • True Bugs
  • Stink bugs
  • 55,000 species

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Class Chilopoda
  • Centipedes
  • Fast-moving
  • Carnivorous
  • One pair of legs per segment

Venomous claws
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Class Diplopoda
  • Millipedes
  • Herbivores
  • Coil when disturbed and excrete repellent fluids
  • Two pairs of legs per segment
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