The University of New Mexico's Museum of Southwestern Biology, Natural Heritage New Mexico, and the New Mexico BioPark ...
Prehistoric times had no shortage of pretty scary creatures, but you need to look no further than this huge arthopod to find ...
Specific topics include arthropod origins and relationships to proto-arthropods, the evolution of segmentation, and current perspectives on relationships within the phylum. BIOL 3060 Invertebrate ...
Specific topics include the relationships of arthropods to protoarthropod-like groups including tardigrades and onychophorans, the evolution of segmentation, and current perspectives on relationships ...
They’re also one of the world’s largest arthropods, animals with no backbone ... though they may also eat live fish or invertebrates such as other crustaceans. This species is part of a ...
Others may think of winged insects known as crane flies. These two arthropod groups have species with very long legs, and, as such, may be appropriate candidates for the title. However, most ...