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© John Pickering, 2004-2023
· 1 Asilidae, eating Japanese beetle |
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· 0 Dead female horseshoe crab from NOAA photo library |
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© John Pickering, 2004-2023
· 1 Grapsus grapsus |
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· 0 Harvestman, probably Phalangium opilio |
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© John Pickering, 2004-2023
· 1 Nephila clavipes, Golden Silk Orbweaver, female |
© Don Windsor, 2005-2008
· 1 Omocerus championi |
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© Alex Wild, myrmecos.net, 2004
· 30 Pseudomyrmex apache, worker |
© Bonnie Bain, 2007
· 0 Seaspider |
Overview |
The largest group of ecdysozoans. Arthropods are characterized by a stiff exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages. Includes the chelicerates, myriapods, crustaceans, and hexapods (insects and their relatives).
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Links to other sites |
- Introduction to the Arthropoda
, University of California Museum of Paleontology
- Phylum Arthropoda, Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Phylum Arthropoda, The Shape of Life, PBS
- Arthropoda, Florida Nature
- PHYLUM ARTHROPODA, The Natural History Collections of the University of Edinburgh
- The PANARTHROPODA, A. Richard Palmer, University of Alberta
- ARTHROPODA, Dr. Christopher McRoberts, Paleontological Laboratory at SUNY Cortland
- The ARTHROPODA PartiGene Databases, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh
- Invertebrates in the Plankton: Arthropoda, University of Washington
- Phylum Arthropoda, J. Stein Carter, University of Cincinnati Clermont College
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