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  1. Arachnid Attack! (Extreme Readers: Level 2) by Teresa Domnauer, 2008-04-25
  2. Spider: External Parts Book (External Anatomy of the Arachnid) by Maitri Learning, 2008-05-01
  3. Encyclopedia of insects & arachnids by Maurice Burton, 1975
  4. The mosquitoes of Canada: Diptera, Culicidae (The Insects and arachnids of Canada) by D. M Wood, 1979
  5. Systematic Review Of Our Present Knowledge Of Fossil Insects: Including Myriapods And Arachnids (1886) by Samuel Hubbard Scudder, 2008-10-27
  6. Arachnid Fauna of Nallamalai Region, Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh, India
  7. Tarantulas & Other Arachnids- Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Behavior, & Housing `2nd EDITION by Samurl DMarshalll, 2001
  8. "Parts of" Invertebrates Definition Card Set of 5 (Butterfly/Insect, Lobster/Crustacean, Snail/Mollusk, Spider/Arachnid, and Starfish/Echinoderm) by Maitri Learning, 2005-09-01
  9. Snow: the Arachnids (Cloth) by K R SNOW, 1970-03-01
  10. Systematic Review of Our Present Knowledge of Fossil Insects, Including Myridpods and Arachnids by Samuel Hubbard Scudder, 2010-04-02
  11. The ground spiders of Canada and Alaska: Araneae, Gnaphosidae (The Insects of arachnids of Canada) by Norman I Platnick, 1992
  12. On the RĂ´le of Insects, Arachnids and Myriapods, As Carriers in the Spread of Bacterial and Parasitic Diseases of Man and Animals: A Critical and Historical Study by George Henry Falkiner Nuttall, 2010-04-22
  13. The Orb-Weaving Spiders of Canada and Alaska: Uloboridae, Tetragnathidae, Araneidae, Theridiosomatidae) the Insects and Arachnids of Canada (Pt. 23) by C. D. Dondale, J. H. Redner, et all 2003-01
  14. Collecting, preparing, and preserving insects, mites, and spiders (The Insects and arachnids of Canada) by J. E. H Martin, 1977

21. O. Orkin Insect Zoo: Student Resources Component--Araneae
The class Arachnida, pronounced aRACH-ni-da includes the orders for Other arachnids, like mites and scorpions, differ from spiders in having the
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CLASS ARACHNIDA Order: Araneae Common NameSpiders Names
The class Arachnida, pronounced "a-RACH-ni-da" includes the orders for spiders, mites, scorpions, and other arthropods with eight legs. The order Araneae is pronounced "ah-RAY-ne-ah". Araneae is the Latin word for spider.
There are many different names for the species of spiders in the world. Some of the more recognizable names are black widow, brown recluse, trap-door spider, tarantula, fishing spider, crab spider, and jumping spider. Diversity
More than 35,000 spider species occur in the world. Of these, about 3,400 species in 64 families are found in North America. Almost one-fourth of the species in North America are dwarf spiders and sheet web weavers (family Linyphiidae). Other large families include the jumping spiders, cobweb weavers, wolf spiders, and orb weavers.
There can be great numbers of spiders within a small area. In one study, one acre in a grassy field was found to have 2,200,000 spiders. Habitats
Spiders are mostly terrestrial (land dwelling), but some are aquatic and spend most of their time in or near water. Some spiders live in bushes and trees, and others live in tall grass or on low-growing plants. There are those that live under stones, logs, and bark. There are spiders that live in holes in the ground, in caves, in houses, and even on top of mountains. In fact, jumping spiders have been collected on Mt. Everest at a height of 22,000 feet (the highest elevation any animal has been collected).

22. Arachnids: Scorpions, Spiders, Etc.
Biology, natural history and husbandry of spiders, scorpions, and other arachnids.
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On the day of our arrival we dined in a great room overlooking the river. For some reason the talk turned on spiders, and Bee-Mason shuddered with what, at the time, we took to be an exaggeration of feeling. "I hate them," he said bitterly. "Even a house-spider in England makes me feel queer." Urrio and I looked at him in surprise, but there was no amusement in his face. His eyes were serious, his expression troubled, and we realized suddenly that he felt the same primeval repulsion towards spiders as Lord Roberts felt towards cats. Impulsively he thrust a leathery arm across the table. "I have kept bees for years," he said, "and hundreds sting me every season, but put an ordinary, harmless house-spider on my hand, and I'll faint." "Probably there aren't as many tarantulas as travelers make out," soothed Urrio. "I shan't answer for myself if we meet them," said Bee-Mason. After dinner we went for a stroll through the streets. It was terribly hot, with the oppressive, expectant stillness that precedes a thunder-storm. Great banks of black clouds climbed gloomily up the sky and erased the stars in their ascent. Little puffs of warm air were blown across the river. Pieces of paper eddied in the dust and suddenly died. Men moved slowly, and sweated as they moved, while the dark forest behind the town seemed to pant for a release.

23. Featured Bugs
King Crabs ancient survivors from a time before arachnids invaded the land. Mites Ticks often too small to notice, but sometimes with a big bite.
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  • Bibliography Shortcut to the main groups of insects and other arthropods... Arthropods... alder flies ant-lions ants arachnids bees beetles biting lice booklice bristletails bugs (true) butterflies caddis flies centipedes cockroaches crickets crustaceans dragonflies earwigs fleas flies (true) grasshoppers grylloblattids insects lacewings leaf insects locusts mayflies mantids millipedes moths proturans sawflies scorpion flies snake flies springtails stick insects stoneflies stylopids sucking lice termites thrips true bugs true flies 2-prong bristletails wasps web-spinners woodlice zorapterans Links Shop Payments (credit/debit card) KBS BioShots (digital images)
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  • 24. TARANTULAS AND OTHER ARACHNIDS
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    List Price: $8.99 Web price: Samuel D. Marshall All books by this author Complete Pet Owner's Manual All books in this series Despite their ferocious reputation, tarantulas are fascinating animals to observe, and can be kept in a home terrarium. This volume advises on their maintenance and care. Books in the Complete Pet Owner's Manuals series present basic information about pets for new or soon-to-be owners. Advice and instruction covers feeding, housing, health care, training, grooming, protection against hazards, and more. Texts emphasize pet care basics and are easy for all readers to understand, but most titles also present facts that even experienced pet owners and breeders will find new and useful. All books in this series are filled with high quality full-color photos and instructive line art. Paperback / 112 Pages / 6 1/2 x 7 7/8 / 2001 Barrons Educational Series, Inc

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    26. Stengl Arachnids
    arachnids. Known to Occur at Stengl. Araneae, Spiders. Sicariidae, SixEyed Spiders. Loxosceles reclusa, Brown Recluse. Scytodidae, Spitting Spiders
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    Arachnids Known to Occur at Stengl: Araneae Spiders Sicariidae Six-Eyed Spiders Loxosceles reclusa Brown Recluse Scytodidae Spitting Spiders Scytodes sp. Theridiidae Cobweb Weavers Steatoda triangulosa Araneidae Orbweavers Araneus bicentarius
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    Spiny Backed Orbweaver Lycosidae Wolf Spiders Hogna sp. Rapidosa rabida Rabid Wolf Spider Oxyopidae Lynx Spiders Peucetia viridan Green Lynx Spider fem. with egg sac Thomisidae Crab Spiders Misumeops asperatus Northern Crab Spider Salticidae Jumping Spiders Corythalia canosa
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    27. Spider Sense: Fast Facts On Extreme Arachnids
    Arachnid isn t just a highfalutin word for spider. Spiders are arachnids, but not all arachnids are spiders. arachnids are members of a class of animals
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    June 23, 2004 The ancient Greek poet Ovid Email to a Friend RELATED Spiders are arachnids, but not all arachnids are spiders. The spider world has its own Goliath (Theraphosa leblondi). Found in the coastal rain forests of northeastern South America, this spider can be as big as a dinner plate and has been known to snatch birds from their nests. The spider world's David? The smallest spider is a mygalomorph spider from Borneo. Its body is the size of a pinhead. rivals the tensile strength of steel. It's been suggested that the silk would be more effective than Kevlar in bulletproof vests. One problem: corralling a group of territorial spiders to produce the tough stuff. In addition, each spider produces so little silk that it wouldn't be practical to become a spider farmer. Almost all spiders carry venom

    28. Canadian National Collection Of Insects, Arachnids And Nematodes
    The history, role and contents of the Canadian National Collection of Insects, arachnids and Nematodes; useful for anyone interested in systematics.
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    The Canadian National Collection (CNC) of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes is considered one of the best collections of its kind in the world in terms of size, species representation, and level of curation. It is maintained and developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada as part of its systematics research program, and is housed in the K.W. Neatby Building in Ottawa ( Figure 1 ). The collection is estimated to contain approximately 16 million specimens systematically arranged in 1400 steel cabinets ( Figure 2 ). Specimens are stored mostly as dry-mounted pinned specimens ( Figure 3 ), but certain groups (e.g. larvae, aquatic insects, spiders, mites, aphids, midges, fleas, etc) are stored in liquid preservative ( Figure 4 ) or mounted on slides ( Figure 5 ). The majority of specimens are from localities throughout Canada and North America, but significant holdings are present from other biogeographic regions. CanaColl Foundation This is our main funding body for collection development. If you want to work on the collection, consider applying to CanaColl for support. CanaColl is a charitable foundation. To make donations, please contact the president of the Canacoll Foundation, Ed Becker . Funding for this web site is provided by the CanaColl Foundation.
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    Curatorial Units Collection Manager (Jim Troubridge) National Identification Service (Eric Rickey) Arachnida (Mites, Ticks, Spiders)

    29. Eastern Cereal And Oilseed Research Centre > Eastern Cereal And Oilseed Research
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    The Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre is one of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's national network of 19 research centres. The Centre is located on the historic Central Experimental Farm in downtown Ottawa. It conducts research which can be readily transferred to generate new business and economic growth for many areas of Canada's agricultural sector. The Centre is involved with a wide range of research activities. A major focus is developing improved varieties of barley, corn, oats, soybeans and wheat for eastern Canada, and providing expertise on plants, fungi and insects for biocontrol and genetic improvement. The Centre holds the largest bioresource reference collections of fungi, insects and vascular plants in Canada in support of efforts to protect Canada's borders from invasive pests. Contact us
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    30. Entomology 201
    Silk is produced by many arachnids and has multiple uses, especially for the spiders. 1. Spiders spin silken chambers to cover eggs and for protective
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      Arachnids and Silk Production
      Silk is produced by many arachnids and has multiple uses, especially for the spiders. 1. Spiders spin silken chambers to cover eggs and for protective retreats. 2. Silk is used for drag lines, which are lines of silk that are anchored to a surface. If a spider is disturbed, it will drop on its drag line and then return when danger is gone. Species of jumping spiders attach a drag line before jumping (maybe in case they miss?). 3. Young spiders, soon after hatching, draw out silken strands that are captured by the wind and transport them to new habitats ballooning. (Remember Charlotte's Web )? With the aid of this silk, young spiders become airborne and are carried by the wind. Spiders are often recorded in air samples from heights of up to 16,000 ft. Regardless of the means of prey capture by spiders, extraoral digestion of the prey occurs. Digestive fluids are pumped into the wounds created by the mouth parts of the spider, mixed with the tissues, and then the mixture is pumped back into the spider.

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    32. Arachnids On Benzedrine
    Web of Spider on Benzedrine. Web of Spider on Benzedrine see Spider Communication Mechanisms and Ecological Significance Edited by Peter N.Witt Jerome S.
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    33. A Rarity Among Arachnids, Whip Spiders Have A Sociable Family Life
    Whip spiders, considered by many to be creepycrawly, are giving new meaning to the term touchy-feely. In two species of whip spiders, or amblypygids,
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    ScienceDaily (Mar. 13, 2007) See also: In two species of whip spiders, or amblypygids, mothers caress their young with long feelers and siblings stick together in social groups until they reach sexual maturity. This is surprising behavior for these arachnids, long-thought to be purely aggressive and anti-social, according to a Cornell researcher. Social behavior is extremely rare in arachnids, a class that includes spiders, amblypygids, scorpions and mites, among others; only 76 (or less than 0.1 percent) out of the 93,000 known arachnid species have been observed living in social groups. The research, appearing in recent issues of both the Journal of Arachnology and Natural History magazine, marks the first time social behavior has been reported in amblypygids. "This was the best example I had ever seen of friendly behavior in an arachnid," said Linda Rayor, senior research associate in entomology and the lead author of both articles. Rayor describes in the articles how mothers habitually stroke their offspring with their long, thin whiplike front legs and how the siblings congregate in social groups. "I was amazed at how incredibly interactive the groups are," said Rayor. "They are in constant tactile contact with one another. They are constantly exploring one another and interacting with their siblings."

    34. Wilderness Survival: Dangerous Insects And Arachnids
    Describes the dangerous insects and arachnids you may encounter in a survival situation. Includes information on their habitat, distribution,
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    DANGEROUS INSECTS AND ARACHNIDS
    Insects are often overlooked as a danger to the survivor. More people in the United States die each year from bee stings, and resulting anaphylactic shock, than from snake bites. A few other insects are venomous enough to kill, but often the greatest danger is the transmission of disease. Scorpion
    Scorpionidae order Description: Dull brown, yellow, or black. Have 7.5- to 20-centimeter long lobsterlike pincers andjointed tail usually held over the back. There are 800 species of scorpions. Habitat: Decaying matter, under debris, logs, and rocks. Feeds at night. Sometimes hides in boots. Distribution: Worldwide in temperate, arid, and tropical regions.

    35. Arachnids
    The word ARACHNID originates from the Greek meaning. JOINTED FOOT. Many insects are vegetarian but arachnids are PREDATORS and feed mainly on insects.
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    If you wish your home to thrive allow a spider to survive. Spiders are not insects. Spiders belong to the ARACHNID family. The word ARACHNID originates from the Greek meaning- JOINTED FOOT Many insects are vegetarian but arachnids are PREDATORS and feed mainly on insects. Most spiders have: legs single eyes. spinnerets or spinning tubes under the abdomen. A spider has parts to its body. The thorax and abdomen. A spider does not have a separate head. The thorax and the head are fused together and are NOT separate as in insects. Spiders are sensitive to smells and sounds and every hair on their legs and body is a feeler. Spiders do not change as they grow up. Baby spiders look just like their parents. They are quite plump little creatures with short legs. A spider's eight eyes and stomach are in the front half. Its eight legs also grow here. A spider has a hard shell which it must shed now and again so that it can grow. Back to Insect a Site Back to Topic Work

    36. CyberSleuthkids: Arachnid Resources
    A comprehensive educational directory and homework helper that provides a wide variety of resources on arachnids and pictures.
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  • 37. Arachnids And Other Arthropods
    have 6 or more jointed legs and an exoskeleton (hardened outside skeleton). They include insects, arachnids, millipedes, centipedes and crustaceans.
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    39. Arachnids
    Arachnida pictures and a short description of the habitat, size, and other interesting facts about spiders in northwest Europe.
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    (Spiders, Scorpions, Ticks, Mites, etc.) Roughly listed in order of reading level. General Arachnids
  • Arachnology : The Study of Arachnids (Spiders and Relatives) Huge collection of categorized links. Arachnida - pictures and a short description of the habitat, size, and other interesting facts about spiders in northwest Europe. Just don't call them insects. Learning About Arachnids - information on scorpions, ticks, and mites from WildNet Africa. Introduction to the Araneae - details and pictures. From Berkeley, UC Museum of Paleantology. Archnid Links from Yahooligans!
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  • Spiders - learn about spiders from this research project by kindergarten and first grade students at Avocado Elementary School, Homestead, Florida. Spidermania - read about spiders from the eyes of second graders from Westside Elementary in Cedartown, Georgia. Trapdoor Spider - by a second grade class from Frank School in Guadalupe, Arizona Wolf Spiders from a Grade Five class at Gander Academy in Newfoundland, Canada.
  • 40. ANIMAL KINGDOM :: INSECTS AND ARACHNIDS - Visual Dictionary Online
    Highly diversified grouping of all animal invertebrates, (over 1 million species of insects and 50000 species of arachnids); they are more numerous than all
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