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AATHROPODA SUBPHYLUM CHELICERATA

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Page 1: AATHROPODA SUBPHYLUM CHELICERATA Defining Characteristics chelicerates have segmented bodies with jointed limbs, all covered in a cuticle made of chitin

AATHROPODA

SUBPHYLUMCHELICERATA

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Defining Characteristics

• chelicerates have segmented bodies with jointed limbs, all covered in a cuticle made of chitin and proteins

• chelicerate bauplan consists of two tagmata, the cephalothorax and the abdomen, except that mites have lost a visible division between these sections

• Chelicerate are the only appendages that appear before the mouth

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Defining Characteristics

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•has the open circulatory system typical of the arthropods, in which a tube-like heart pumps blood through the hemocoel, which is the major bod cavity

•Marine chelicerates have gills, while the air-breathing forms generally have both book lungs and trachea

•Absence of antennae

•Marine species are horseshoe crabs, sea spiders , & mites

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SUBPHYLUM CHELICERATA

Class Merostomata

Class Pycnogonida

Class Arachnida

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Class MerostomataDefining characteristics:

-Appendages on the abdomen are flatted and modified for gas exchange as “book gills”. -Terminal portion of body drawn out into an elongated site.•Only four living species: the horseshoe crabs•The cephalothorax & abdomen are covered by a hard non-jointed carapace.

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Class Merostomata

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REPRODUCTION

Unusual in arthropods, it has gonochoric and have true external fertization

In male gonadal network is formed. - duct - testes being attached as small alveoli. In female - ovary forms all the branches.

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CLASS PYCNOGONIDA

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Class PYCNOGONIDADefining characteristics:

- Body is not divided into distinct regions. - Unique proboscis at anterior end, with an opening at its tip. - Includes the sea spiders, several of which are common in our area. - Feed on soft bodied invertebrates, hydroids, bryozoans colonies & sponges.

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Sea Spiders

Have a long proboscis for feeding & a digestive tract with gonads extending into walking legs.

Difficult to discern the cephalothorax & abdomen Anterior appendages may bear cheliceras that

group pieces food.Ovigers-structures used by makes to carry eggs on

body When eggs are mature they are deposited in a

hydroid colony

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CLASS ARACHNIDA

•They have paired, jointed appendages (parts that are attached to the main body)• Present of hardened exoskeleton ( exo means "outer")• Segmented (divided into parts) body, and a well-developed head. • Their body consists of two main parts: a fused head and thorax, and an abdomen

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CLASS ARACHNIDA

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CLASS ARACHNIDA

• They have paired, jointed appendages • (parts that are attached to the main body)• Present of hardened exoskeleton • ( exo means "outer")• Segmented (divided into parts) body, and • a well-developed head. • Their body consists of two main parts: a • fused head and thorax, and an abdomen

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Most arachnids live on land

They breathe by means of book lungs (so called because their thin membranes are arranged like the pages of a book)

by tracheae (small tubes that distribute air from the outside throughout the body)or both.

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