arthropods

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salticidae

Home Subjects Covers About Contact Salticidae is the family of Jumping Spiders containing over 600 described genera and over 6000 described species,  making it the largest spider family, with 13% of all species. They have among the best vision of Arthropods, and have 4 pairs of eyes, with the anterior pair especially larger. Perhaps this […]

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heliconiinae

Menu Home Subjects Covers About Contact Heliconiinae is a subfamily of Nymphalidae, the Brush-footed Butterflies.  It now includes Fritillaries, as well as Heliconians, and some other types of species. Heliconians are more tropical.  Their larvae, as with Monarchs, usually feed on poisonous plants, becoming poisonous themselves.  There is lots of mimicry in the tribe, both

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admirals

Menu Home Subjects Covers About Contact Admirals are in the subfamily Limenitidinae under family Nymphalidae, the Brush-footed Butterflies.  The Viceroy has been considered to be a mimic of the distasteful Monarch. ADMIRALS (Nymphalidae:Limenitidinae Adelpha bredowi Adelpha bredowi Adelpha bredowii eulalia Adelpha bredowii eulalia Adelpha californica Lexias pardalis dirtea Lexias pardalis dirtea Limenitis archippus Limenitis archippus

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millipedes

Home Subjects Covers About Contact Millipedes are a group of Arthropods known scientifically as the Class Diplopoda, in the Subphylum Myriapoda, which also includes Centipedes. These many legged creatures differ from Centipedes in having 2 pairs of legs per segment, instead only one pair as in the former. While ‘Millipede’ indicates thousand feet, none have

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