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- The subphylum Chelicerata (from Neo-Latin, from French chélicère, from Ancient Gr**** χηλή (khēlḗ) 'claw, chela' and κέρας (kéras) 'horn') constitutes...
- Catharylla chelicerata is a moth of the family Crambidae described by Théo Léger and Bernard Landry in 2014. It is found in French Guiana and Amazonas...
- are arthropods in the class Arachnida (/əˈræknɪdə/) of the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites,...
- Myriapoda, Chelicerata and Pancrustacea remains unclear as of April 2012[update]. In some studies, Myriapoda is grouped with Chelicerata (forming Myriochelata);...
- that are include: Arthropoda: divided into subphyla Trilobitomorpha, Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Hexapoda and Crustacea, Brachiopoda: divided into subphyla...
- prosoma (cephalothorax). It is a distinctive feature of the subphylum Chelicerata (arachnids, horseshoe crabs and others). Although it is similar in most...
- order Pantopoda. Sea spiders have long been considered to belong to the Chelicerata, together with horseshoe crabs, and the Arachnida, which includes spiders...
- The chelicerae (/kəˈlɪsəriː/) are the mouthparts of the subphylum Chelicerata, an arthropod group that includes arachnids, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders...
- Somite (body segment) Trilobite (Trilobitomorpha) Spider (Chelicerata) Centipede (Myriapoda) Insect (Hexapoda) Shrimp (Crustacea) 1 antennae chelicerae...
- Animalia Subkingdom Eumetazoa (unranked) Bilateria (unranked) Protostomia Superphylum Ecdysozoa Chelicerata Mandibulata italic are paraphyletic groups...