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Phylum Arthropoda

Phylum Arthropoda. Insects Arachnids (spiders, ticks, mites, etc.) Crustaceans Millipedes Centipedes. Cottonwood Leaf Beetle, Chrysomela scripta. CUES, http://www.entomology.umn.edu/cues/IPM-turf/sodwebworms.htm. Sod Webworm Moth, Crambus sp. Class Crustacea: Crabs, lobsters, sowbugs.

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Phylum Arthropoda

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  1. Phylum Arthropoda • Insects • Arachnids (spiders, ticks, mites, etc.) • Crustaceans • Millipedes • Centipedes Cottonwood Leaf Beetle,Chrysomela scripta CUES, http://www.entomology.umn.edu/cues/IPM-turf/sodwebworms.htm Sod Webworm Moth, Crambus sp.

  2. Class Crustacea: Crabs, lobsters, sowbugs • Two main body sections. • Five to seven pairs of legs. • Twopairs ofantennae. • Simpleeyes. O.F.A.H.http://www.invadingspecies.com/ Crayfish

  3. Class Crustacea: Crabs, lobsters, sowbugs Pillbugs

  4. Class Chilopoda: Centipedes • One pair of legs per body segment. • Flattened body. • First pair of legs modified as venomous fangs. • Nocturnal predators. • Few are dangerous to humans. Garden Centipede,Lithobius forficatus Department of Entomology,University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  5. Class Diplopoda: Millipedes • Two pairs of legs per body segment • Cylindrical body • Feed ondecayingplantmaterial • Nocturnal • Harmless Emily G. Tenczar Pet African Giant Millipedes

  6. Class Arachnida: Spiders, ticks, mites, harvestman, scorpions, etc. Tick Mite Yellow Garden Spider

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