Lab 10 Flashcards

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Arthropod

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  • largest animal phylum –> over 1 mil. species
  • bilateral symetry
  • ecdysozoans (ecdysis = shedding of chinitous exoskeleton)
  • characterized by chitinized exoskeleton and series of paired, jointed appendages
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Tagmatization

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  • fusion of adjacent segments into functional regions over time
  • e.g. head, thorax, abdomen
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Arthropod groups

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Trilobitomorpha (extinct)
Crustacea
Chelicerata
Myriapoda
Hexapoda
-insecta and entognatha
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Trilobitomorpha

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  • All extinct by end of Permian
  • marine
  • 3 lobed body, compound eyes, 1 pair of antennae
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Crustacea

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  • crabs, crayfish, lobsters, and shrimp
  • mostly aquatic
  • only arthropods with 2 pairs of antennae
  • abdominal appendages (unlike insects)
  • Biramous appendages
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crustacean groups

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  • remipedia
  • cephalocardia = horseshoe shrimp
  • branchiopoda = fairy shrimp, brine shrimp, water fleas
  • malacostraca = crayfish, crabs, lobster, shrimp, crayfish, pill bugs, sow bugs, krill, sand fleas
  • maxillopoda = barnacles and copepods
  • ostracoda
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Chelicerata

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  • Aquatic (horseshoe crabs and sea spiders)
  • Terrestrial (arachnids)
  • lack antenna
  • pincer or fang-like mouthparts called chelicerae
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Chelicerae groups

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  • merostomata = horseshoe crabs
  • arachnida = spiders (aranae), ticks/mites (acari), scorpions (scorpiones)
  • pyncogonida = sea spiders
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Myriapoda

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Diplopoda (two fold foot)

  • millipedes
  • 2 pairs of walking legs per segment
  • 25-100 body segments
  • feed on decaying plants
  • may are poisonous

Chilopoda (lip foot)

  • centipedes
  • single papir of walking legs per segment
  • terrestrial carnivores (venemous)
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Hexapoda

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  • most successful class (exploit terrestrial habitats)
  • exoskeleton, flight, desiccation-resistant eggs, metamorphosis, high reproductive potential, diverse mouthparts/feeding habits
  • 3 part body
  • 3 pairs of legs at thorax
  • head with 4 sets of mouthparts
  • classes: entognatha and insecta
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Entognatha

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  • inner jaws
  • basal lineage of hexapoda
  • wingless
  • entognathous = mouthparts retract into head
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Insecta

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  • head, thorax (prothorax, mesothorax, metathorax) and abdomen
  • modified projecting mouthparts
  • most have wings
  • single pair of antennae
  • 3 pairs of legs
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Hemimetabolous life cycle

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  • egg hatches into wingless nymph (looks like adult body)
  • nympph goes through series of molts (stages are called instars)
  • develop wings during final molt when it becomes a reproductive adult
  • NO pupal stage
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Holometabolous lifecycle

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  • egg hatches in a larva (wormlike)
  • Larva becomes pupa through successive molts
  • Pupation = pupa is dormant and often in cocoon –> internal and external structures drastically rearrange
  • Resulting imago = looks super different from larval form
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15
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Hemiptera

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  • insect order
  • half wings
  • aphids, leaf hoppers, bed bugs
  • sucking mouthparts (sap and blood)
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16
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Orthoptera

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  • insect order
  • straight wings
  • grasshoppers, crickets, katydids
  • stridulation = production of sound by rubbing of tegmina (leathery forewings)
17
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Coleoptera

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-insect order
hard wings
beetles

18
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hymenoptera

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insect order
membrane wings
sawflies, ants, bees, wasps

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Lepidoptera

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insect order
scaly wings
moths and butterflies

20
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Diptera

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insect order
two wings
flies and mosquitos

21
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Mosquito (Anopheles)

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  • Diptera, Insecta, Hexapoda

- Holometabolic