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Are "Arthropods" a monophyletic group?
sci.bio.paleontology  -  6 posts  -  5 authors  - Last post:  Jul 30, 1998
The two which are relevant to my query are The Encyclopedia of Insects
(1986, ... arthropods: a chitinous exoskeleton and segmental
jointed appendages (along with other common arthropod features)
have been evolved together more than once, ... Arachnids
have their mouth one segment further forward than crustaceans
...
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Proto-insects?
sci.bio.paleontology  -  5 posts  -  4 authors  - Last post:  May 2, 1996
Are they at all related to the arachnids (other than being "bugs", I mean)? ... we ever
discuss here, care to give this fellow more details or correct me if I'm wrong? ... are from
the Silurian/Devonian boundary, but arthropods go all the way back to ... of the early
insects like Diplurans had leg-like appendages on all the segments ...
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A new book --- Sudden Origins, by Jeffery H. Swchartz
talk.origins  -  563 posts  -  48 authors  - Last post:  Nov 21, 1999
Taking the arthropod body plan as an example, it is very robust and flexible, with the fusion of
segments and appendages able to produce a head end ... to the present, eg the
crustaceans (lobster), insects (fruit fly), chelicerates (spiders). ... highways, the
developmental pathways become more 'complex' and less flexible.
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Wikipedia entry for Tarantula
theraphosidae  - Last post:  Aug 3, 2007
They mainly eat insects and other arthropods, caught by speed or ambush. ... The chelicerae are
two single segment appendages that are located just below the ... fold back toward the
chelicerae as a pocket knife blade folds back into its handle. .... Like many other spiders</
b>, it cannot see much more than light, darkness, and ...
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FAQ: Venomous Critters
rec.backcountry  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Oct 23, 1996
Venom Nation Vipers, spiders and scorpions. ... spiders and lizards (two other
groups - centipedes and stinging insects like bees, wasps and ants ... This much can be
said: The venom of rattlesnakes is responsible for more deaths, more ....
Scorpions Arthropods have been on earth more than 400 million years, but only one
...
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fisica_teorica  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  May 3, 2010
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famine however lord european estimate many t sleepers type ... reserves dp build most
railcar department information including worsens and ...
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COMPLETE BOOK OF SCIENCE , 1958 ed by LITTLE & IVES ...
COMPLETE-BOOK-OF-SCIENCE-1958-ed-by  -  118 posts  -  1 author  - Last post:  Dec 15, 2005
Arthropod appendages were originally metameric, one pair appearing on
each segment of the body. In existing species they are variably limited
as described ...
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65FR2348 Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final ...
gov.us.topic.nat-resources.wildlife  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jan 14, 2000
However, in 1971, two eyeless cave arthropods, a spider and amphipod were ... Spiders
in this family are characterized by a distinct eye pattern, including two ... and tarsi
(ultimate segments) and metatarsi (penultimate segments) of all legs ... Compared to
most wolf spiders, the reproductive capacity of the Kauai cave wolf ...
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ScienceWeek Full Text December 29, 2006
scipol  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Dec 28, 2006
EVOLUTION: ON THE ORIGIN OF INSECTS The following points are made by H. ... those arthropod
s having six legs, including insects -- are the most diverse group of ... as
centipedes and millipedes), and Chelicerata (such as scorpions and spiders). ... between
their tracheal respiration systems and head appendages.
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Creationists and Vestigial Features (was Re: Defeating Darwinism ...
talk.origins  -  3 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Jul 14, 1997
However, in many land animals, the first single (humerus, femur) and second pair of bones ...
Mammalian back teeth (premolars, molars), have complicated upper .... Looking among the other
arthropods (centipedes and millipedes, arachnids, ... Most (living) insects
have two pairs of wings, one per segment, but dipterans ...
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