Spiders and scorpions are arthropods with neither antenna nor wings; they are members of subphylum Chelicerata.
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Yes, they are in the Chelicerata taxon.
The subphylum Chelicerata is an offshoot of the phylum Arthropoda. This subphylum includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, horseshoe crabs and many other diverse species. Animals classified under Chelicerata can be herbivores, predators, scavengers, parasites or detritivores.
Horseshoe crabs are in subphylum Chelicerata because they have four pairs of walking legs, a pair of pedipalps, and a pair of chelicerae. Pedipalps control food, and chelicerae are pinchers that crush food. Horseshoe crabs also don't have mandibles, which are jaws, and they don't have antennae. They have two tagmata: cephalothorax and abdomen. All of these characteristics apply to organisms in subphylum Chelicerata, and so horseshoe crabs are in subphylum Chelicerata.
Chelicerata is a subphylum of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, and horseshoe crabs. These organisms are characterized by the presence of chelicerae, which are specialized appendages used for feeding and defense.
no , all arachnids and (chelicerata) have no antennae (Spiders , scorpions , pseudo scorpions , ticks and mites) .
Organisms in the subphylum Chelicerata include spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, and horseshoe crabs. They are characterized by having specialized appendages called chelicerae, which are used for feeding.
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Spiders are in the phylum arthropoda, but they are in there own subphylum called Chelicerata, because they are quite different from other arthropods. The name chelicerata comes from a unique pair of appendages called chelicera.
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