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Phylum Arthropoda-Subphylum Chelicerata.

62996 Phylum Arthropoda-Subphylum Chelicerata. http://www.woodbridge.tased.edu.au/mdc/Species%20Register/phylum_arthropoda-chelicerata.htm The Chelicerata are arthropods without antennae. They include spiders, scorpions, mites and pycnogonids, or sea spiders. Only the pycnogonids, horseshoe crabs (restricted to the Northern Hemisphere) and some mites are marine. Biology > Biota > Fauna > Arthropoda > Chelicerata > Pycnogonida sea   spiders   phylum   subphylum   introduced   species   horseshoe   crabs   hydroids   bryozoan   anemones   carnivorous   proboscis Jan 1, 2001  

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Brief introduction to sea spiders, including information on their feeding and anatomy.
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The Chelicerata are arthropods without antennae. They include spiders, scorpions, mites and pycnogonids, or sea spiders. Only the pycnogonids, horseshoe crabs (restricted to the Northern Hemisphere) and some mites are marine.
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Among his other research interests, Jason Dunlop is working on a fossil pantopod larva.
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Short introduction from the Animal Diversity Web.
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An introduction to the biology and ecology of Sea Spiders (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida).
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