2024-11-07T23:03:03+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>Caenorhabditis elegans</p>, <p>Arachnida</p>, <p>Merostomata</p>, <p>Pycnogonida</p>, <p>Chilopoda</p>, <p>Diplopoda</p>, <p>Hexapoda</p>, <p>Malacostraca</p>, <p>Thecostraca</p>, <p>Asteroidae</p>, <p>Echinoidea</p>, <p>Holothuroidea</p>, <p>Crinoidea</p>, <p>Ophiuroidea</p>, <p>Protochordates</p>, <p>Pikaia</p>, <p>Myllokunmingia</p>, <p>Ostracoderm</p>, <p>Placoderm</p>, <p>Acanthodian</p>, <p>Chelicerates</p>, <p>Urochordata</p>, <p>Cephalochordate</p>, <p>Myriapoda</p>, <p>Crustacea</p>, <p>Clitellata </p>, <p>Polychaetes</p>, <p>Sedentaria</p>, <p>Errantia</p>, <p>Lophotrochozoa</p>, <p>Hemicordata</p>, <p>Chordates</p>, <p>Myxini</p>, <p>Petromyzontida</p>, <p>Agnatha</p>, <p>Gnathostomata</p>, <p>Elasmobrancii</p>, <p>Holocephali</p>, <p>Chondrichthyes</p>, <p>Batoids</p>, <p>Lamnidae</p> flashcards
Taxonomy Names for BIO 121 Midterm 2

Taxonomy Names for BIO 121 Midterm 2

  • Caenorhabditis elegans

    Most Famous Nematode

  • Arachnida

    Spiders

  • Merostomata

    Horseshoe crabs

  • Pycnogonida

    Sea spiders

  • Chilopoda

    Centepedes

  • Diplopoda

    Millipedes

  • Hexapoda

    Insects

  • Malacostraca

    Crabs, Lobsters, Crawfish

  • Thecostraca

    Barnacles

  • Asteroidae

    Starfish

  • Echinoidea

    Sea Urchins

  • Holothuroidea

    Sea Cucumbers

  • Crinoidea

    Sea lillies

  • Ophiuroidea

    Brittle Stars

  • Protochordates

    Tunicates and Lancelets

  • Pikaia

    Primative chordates from the middle cambrian period (Found in BC)

  • Myllokunmingia

    Primative chordates from the Lower cambrian period (Found in China)

  • Ostracoderm

    Jawlessfishes with bony armor

  • Placoderm

    Early jawed fishes, have armored plating

  • Acanthodian

    Jawed fishes with spines to support their fins and cartilaginous skeleton

  • Chelicerates

    Spiders, horseshoe crabs, sea spiders, scorpians, Have chelicerae, pedipalps prosoma and opisthosoma

  • Urochordata

    Sea squirts and Tunicates

  • Cephalochordate

    Lancelets

  • Myriapoda

    Centipedes and millipeds, Head and trunk, no compound eye

  • Crustacea

    crustaceans and hexapods, 2 pairs on antennae

  • Clitellata

    Land-based and freshwater segmented worms (earth worms and leeches) -> have clitellum

  • Polychaetes

    Marine segmented worms - prostomium- peristomium-trunk-pygidium -> Have parapodia and setae

  • Sedentaria

    Tube worms

  • Errantia

    Non tube worms

  • Lophotrochozoa

    have a larval stage and ciliated tentacles for feeding

  • Hemicordata

    Deuterostomes -> use muccus to feed NON CORDATES

  • Chordates

    1. Hollow Dorsal Nerve Cord

    2. Notocord

    3. Phyingial gill slits

    4. Endostyle or thyroid

    5. Post Anal tail

  • Myxini

    Hagfish

  • Petromyzontida

    Lampreys

  • Agnatha

    Jawless Fish

  • Gnathostomata

    Jawed fishes

  • Elasmobrancii

    Sharks, skates and rays

  • Holocephali

    Ratfish and Chimaeras

  • Chondrichthyes

    Cartilaginous Fishes

  • Batoids

    Skates and Rays

  • Lamnidae

    Salmon shark Family